CONNECTING LANDOWNERS AND SOLAR COMPANIES
Specializing in leasing your land for solar development.
Specializing in leasing your land for solar development.
Allocating a portion of your land for a solar farm can provide a diversified and immediate long-term income stream.
Using over 90 points of data we evaluate your property to determine if it's the right fit for a solar development.
Pacific Energy Group provides support by creating a long term partnership between landowners and solar developers. Solar farm development can preserve existing lands by allowing the soils to rest and renew for future production, thus keeping farms and farmland in the family for generations to come.
Customizable and detailed land plats and contract exhibits to meet the specific needs of each client.
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Lease rates vary depending on your state, the cost of power within your local jurisdiction, and the infrastructure available in the area. Pacific Energy Group works with many solar developers to ensure you are getting the premium rentable value for your land.
The average lease term can vary between 25 and 40 years depending on the region and size of the project. The lease terms are always transparent and specifically crafted to fit each individual landowner.
Generally speaking a solar farm can take between 10 months to 3 years to fully complete. There are number of factors that can affect the timeline such as: utility interconnection, local permitting approvals, mineral title issues, and supply chain management.
The solar developer, along with their local subcontractors, will be responsible for the operation and maintenance of the solar farm.
The ideal land for solar is reasonably cleared and level, and it is located within 1-3 miles of a substation. Pacific Energy Group has a 90-point data program that will evaluate your property in a very short period of time to determine if it's the right fit for solar development.
The lease rates vary greatly based on a wide range of factors such as proximity to the substation and power capacity. A realistic estimate is approximately between $600 to $2,000 per acre, however, it is not uncommon to see leases outside of that range for various reasons.
Once all parties have executed the lease, the planning phase will begin immediately. Construction will begin after months of planning is performed by a team of engineers, surveyors, and utility experts.
We strive to be in constant communication with our partners until the job is finished. Please use the contact form, or call us for any questions about joining the solar revolution. We look forward to hearing from you!
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