I have about 33 acres that is high, dry land, is fairly flat land, and has an open, unobstructed view. Currently I have a pine tree farm on it, but, am seriously considering leasing the land for a solar farm. Some things that I need to know are tax implications, approximate per acre income, and decommissioning contract language.
We're excited to hear you're considering leasing your land for a solar farm! Those are all excellent questions to ask a solar developer before entering into a lease agreement. If you are located in the U.S, please feel free to reach out to our solar land expert, Diego, to learn more -- his email is dlopez-duran@pivotenergy.net
no matter how many of the videos i watch NO ONE mentions the density of forestation favored by companies. i have some land but some of it is wooded. would that disqualify the land from being eligible?
I own 50 acres next to a small creek that does every 10 to 15 years gets about 3 feet of backwater from river flooding. Is this a bad place for a solar farm 7:46
Acreage Calculation: • Using the average requirement of 5 acres per MW: 500 { MW} X 5 { acres/MW} = 2,500 acres Summary: You would need approximately 2,500 acres to earn $30,000,000 per year, assuming an average electricity production rate, an electricity sale price of $0.05 per kWh, and a solar farm efficiency that allows for about 5 acres per MW. This is a rough estimate, and actual requirements could vary based on factors like local sunlight availability, panel efficiency, land quality, and the specific electricity rate you can secure. I hope this helps
I wish I could get an investor...I could help him make million of dollars in Nigeria....we have desert areas in northern part of Nigeria....and Nigeria don't have electricity power....we are totally living in the dark....I wish I could get an investor that can help me solve the power problem in my country
How can you help makes investors millions of dollars in Nigeria? Are Nigerian willings to pay for the electric prices at US rates? Quick googling showed me middle class earning $2-20/per day = $60 - $600/month. Upper middle may be able to pay for electricity. If its profitable, I’m sure all the nba and nfl players would be more than glad to invest. 1MW plant cost roughly 1mil, and that is nothing compared to their earnings.
@@tavuong666 solar is free energy. The only cost is the construction of the panels themselves. I say all that to say, there can be a modified price for them because the price can be set at whatever price since it is a renewable and automated resource. If a company was willing to lose money on the initial investment of building the panels, they would see a 20-30year return on their investment.
Have you considered crowd sourcing the financing of the project? It is a very workable solution to your issue. It has worked in many instances around the world and enables willing individuals to invest in the betterment of our planet and to help neighbors who may live thousands of miles away. Just a suggestion.
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I have about 33 acres that is high, dry land, is fairly flat land, and has an open, unobstructed view. Currently I have a pine tree farm on it, but, am seriously considering leasing the land for a solar farm. Some things that I need to know are tax implications, approximate per acre income, and decommissioning contract language.
We're excited to hear you're considering leasing your land for a solar farm! Those are all excellent questions to ask a solar developer before entering into a lease agreement. If you are located in the U.S, please feel free to reach out to our solar land expert, Diego, to learn more -- his email is dlopez-duran@pivotenergy.net
Interested in tree farming..where would 1 read up on it?
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Power lines is a big on one side of our farm there sixty foot towers on the other side of our farm there's 100 foot towers
I’m interested in finding out some information from you guys. Currently have 52 acres in Alabama.
There's a lot of companies like rev renewable energy as well
no matter how many of the videos i watch NO ONE mentions the density of forestation favored by companies. i have some land but some of it is wooded. would that disqualify the land from being eligible?
I own 50 acres next to a small creek that does every 10 to 15 years gets about 3 feet of backwater from river flooding. Is this a bad place for a solar farm
7:46
I have about 20 acres can I lease out 18 acres as I live on the property? I'm in central california 93277
That's great to hear! You can reach out to Diego directly for a free site analysis! Here is his email: dlopez-duran@pivotenergy.net
How much acres would I need of solar panels in order to make 30 million in profit yearly in California ??
Acreage Calculation:
• Using the average requirement of 5 acres per MW:
500 { MW} X 5 { acres/MW} = 2,500 acres
Summary:
You would need approximately 2,500 acres to earn $30,000,000 per year, assuming an average electricity production rate, an electricity sale price of $0.05 per kWh, and a solar farm efficiency that allows for about 5 acres per MW.
This is a rough estimate, and actual requirements could vary based on factors like local sunlight availability, panel efficiency, land quality, and the specific electricity rate you can secure.
I hope this helps
Hi I want to start a solar farm in the urban area of my city
What do I need to do to start
I have 9 acres in Northern Ireland, would this be viable for solar panels? Vivienne
no, photovoltaic panels need sun.
Im from Srilanka. I have a rooftop. Can I lease this area?
How good is it to start one in North Carolina
Thanks for your interest - email land@pivotenergy.net and we can connect there
Do you do EPC outside of India?
We only work in the United States.
How interested are you in such a project in Africa?
I wish I could get an investor...I could help him make million of dollars in Nigeria....we have desert areas in northern part of Nigeria....and Nigeria don't have electricity power....we are totally living in the dark....I wish I could get an investor that can help me solve the power problem in my country
How can you help makes investors millions of dollars in Nigeria? Are Nigerian willings to pay for the electric prices at US rates? Quick googling showed me middle class earning $2-20/per day = $60 - $600/month. Upper middle may be able to pay for electricity. If its profitable, I’m sure all the nba and nfl players would be more than glad to invest. 1MW plant cost roughly 1mil, and that is nothing compared to their earnings.
@@tavuong666 solar is free energy. The only cost is the construction of the panels themselves. I say all that to say, there can be a modified price for them because the price can be set at whatever price since it is a renewable and automated resource. If a company was willing to lose money on the initial investment of building the panels, they would see a 20-30year return on their investment.
Have you considered crowd sourcing the financing of the project? It is a very workable solution to your issue. It has worked in many instances around the world and enables willing individuals to invest in the betterment of our planet and to help neighbors who may live thousands of miles away. Just a suggestion.
On roofes.
You are so full of it