Solar energy is a growing industry in your area, and you could be a part of it. Leasing or selling your land for solar energy development could be a good option. Read on to see if it’s a fit for you.
These steps outline the typical development process of a utility-scale solar and/or energy storage project. This process happens within a timespan of 3-5 years.
Utility-scale solar and energy storage projects can require thousands of acres of land and can be constructed across multiple landowner properties. While there is no minimum acreage requirement for any one individual parcel to be considered, larger parcels of 40-100 acres or greater are preferable.
Flat land is generally best for solar and energy storage projects. However, sloped land can be useful depending on the incline and direction.
Project siting requires contiguous land and a close interconnection point. A project will span many acres, so it isn’t necessary that your particular parcel be next to a substation or high voltage transmission line but it’s generally necessary that your land is close to other parcels with a path to the target point of interconnection.
Parcels with wetlands, wildlife habitat, forests and other environmental resources can be incorporated into the project design. Renewable energy is a great neighbor to most people and wildlife, but we rely on experts to confirm where is best to build.