Sustainable Opportunity for Landowners
Through solar leases, landowners can realize revenue streams that will compensate their families for years to come with the confidence that their land is in great hands
Prairie Creek is a 37-megawatt (MWdc) solar project Sol Systems is developing in Morgan County. When completed, Prairie Creek will bring local clean energy and community opportunity to the region for decades. The project will feature pollinator habitats that will provide support to the ecosystem.
Learn more at our project website.
Eldorado Solar Project is a 189-megawatt (MWdc) solar development project in in Saline County, Illinois, currently being developed by Sol Systems in partnership with Tenaska. The Eldorado Solar Project will produce clean, renewable energy and feature community and ecosystem benefits.
Learn more at our project website.
In 2020, Sol Systems developed a 75-megawatt (MWdc) system, located in West Baton Rouge Parish, which is owned and operated by Helios, a partnership between Sol Systems and Nationwide Insurance. The project brought more than 350 jobs to the area, and it will provide ongoing, positive benefits to the community.
Lampwick Solar is a 10 MW solar project in Hext, TX and part of a 47 MW portfolio in the Lone Star State owned and operated by Helios, a partnership between Sol Systems and Nationwide Insurance. The project was completed in 2019.
Our Process
Step 1
Sol works with landowners to design lease agreements, conduct environmental permitting, and develop smartly designed facilities.
Step 2
The team conducts studies, permitting, construction, operations and decommissioning/site restoration (at the end of the facility’s useful life).
Timeline
The entire development process requires between 2-5 years, while the actual construction lasts approximately 6-12 months. Projects typically operate for approximately 40 years.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why solar?
Landowners have the exciting financial opportunity to create revenue streams for years to come through the growing demand for solar energy. Energy buyers, including utilities, retail consumers and commercial businesses, are increasingly demanding carbon-free power for environmental as well as economic reasons. The price of solar panels and related equipment has dropped significantly over the past 15 years, and many states have established renewable portfolio standards, which require a percentage of power to be from renewables.
How are landowners compensated?
We have a standard lease that provides a highly competitive lease rate. Participation in any project is voluntary, and we are committed to open and transparent relationships with our landowner partners.
Will you use pollinator-friendly grass?
Yes. We put a vegetation management plan in place for our projects that relies on local flora that potentially maintains the current vegetation and is pollinator friendly. There are vegetation options that include herbivore-friendly species such as alfalfa (depending on local restrictions).
What happens at the end of the lease term?
We will fully decommission the project, restoring the land to its original condition, or propose a new lease agreement to the landowner to continue the project. A bond or other form of security will also be in place for the decommissioning of the plant..