We lease property from landowners to build solar projects. Interested in earning additional revenue?
The area’s electrical grid must have sufficient capacity to handle the additional power generated by the solar farm without requiring costly upgrades.
Ideal land is close to 3-phase power lines, which facilitates easier and more cost-effective connection to the electrical power grid.
The land should be relatively flat, free of excessive shading and trees, and have stable soil that can support the installation of solar panels and infrastructure.
Local regulations and incentives for community solar projects are available, as supportive policy can significantly influence project feasibility and profitability.
Leasing your land for a solar farm can provide a stable, long-term income stream, contribute to renewable energy production, and typically requires minimal landowner involvement once the project is operational.
If you are looking to turn your unused land or rooftop into a massive revenue generator, a solar land lease is a huge opportunity for you. Our solar farm projects start around $1,000, and up to $5,000 per acre. Let’s connect to see what you land qualifies for.
Solar Land Leases typically last 30 years, meaning we’re committed to bringing clean energy to the communities we serve and also provider longterm financial reward to our partnered land owners.
Our goal is to have a relationship where the landowner has very little to do or worry about. Our teams will do all of the work and hope to write you a check every year for the next 30 years.
Our team handles the entire project from land optioning to development to utility permission to operate.
As a global energy conglomerate, our team has the industry expertise to execute on any project.
We are involved in projects across the U.S. and understand many local ordinances and electrical code.
We have a track record of success developing utility grade and community solar projects.
We are prudent and judicious in our approach adhering to local, state, and federal law.
We will purchase a local bond at the time of decommissioning to remove system after term is completed.
The Letter Of Intent allows our team to do our proper land and project due diligence. No financial commitment from you.
Leasing your land for community solar farms can be a great way to generate some additional revenue while doing good in the world at the same time! By leasing your land for such a project, you can expect to receive tens of thousands of dollars each year over the course of the 30 year lease. Our projects start around $1,000 per acre per year.
Most Community Solar leases range 20 to 30 years with the option to extend.
To maximize success, our developers need a parcel that is between 15 and 100 acres or larger. Additionally, it needs to have existing transmission or distribution utility lines running through or next to it in order for the Community Solar project to be successful. Connect with our team and we can see if your land is viable for a project.
Genie Solar takes care of it all. Our team will complete all due diligence, such as interconnection studies and town approvals, at no cost to the land owner. Our job is to turn the project’s potential into reality.
Community Solar has taken the world by storm, and with it can come a variety of increasing costs. Fortunately, we can provide coverage for some of those, such as additional property taxes that may occur due to the project adding value to the land. We recognize that Community Solar is a valuable tool for sustainability, and are dedicated to helping you reap the rewards without leaving your pocket completely empty.
Community Solar has never been so easy or worry-free. We take all the pain out of maintaining a finished facility, covering everything from general upkeep to emergency repairs so you can focus on other important matters. No matter what happens, you can rest assured that we’ve got you covered – so embrace Community Solar with confidence!
Genie Solar is currently developing projects in the following states: Massachusetts, Virginia, Rhode Island, Maryland, District of Columbia, New Jersey, Connecticut, Delaware, New York, Pennsylvania, Illinois, Maine, Georgia, New Hampshire. New legislation is being passed in many more states to support Community Solar. Always check back for updates.