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HOSTING RENEWABLE ENERGY ON YOUR LAND

Earn Income from Leasing Your Property for Solar or Energy Storage in New York

Solar and energy storage leases are an increasingly popular option for landowners who want extra income without having to sell their land.

In many cases, solar and energy storage projects can coexist with farming, grazing, or other land uses. This allows landowners to continue using the land for other purposes, or simply to preserve its natural state.

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Why Consider Leasing Your Land?

As an owner and operator of all our solar farms and energy storage solutions, PureSky Energy is dedicated to building long-term partnerships.

We walk you through the process and are there to answer any questions you have from beginning to end. As our partner you’ll receive the following benefits.

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Competitive Leasing Rates: Secure long-term income through leasing agreements tailored to provide financial benefits.

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Flexible Land Use: Transform underutilized or non-arable land into a revenue generating asset.

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Low Impact Development: Solar and energy storage installations are typically low-impact and can be placed on a variety of land types, from agricultural land to commercial property.

Ask us about solar leasing. Simply fill out the form to get started and one of our representatives will reach out. Or book a meeting immediately below.

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Select a time convenient for you to speak with Luke Thiele at
PureSky Energy and learn more about solar leasing and hosting an energy storage project.

LUKE THIELE

Land Origination Analyst

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Interested in Hosting Standalone Energy Storage?

Standalone energy storage has a significantly smaller footprint and may be ideal for landowners with a small adjacent space.

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PureSky Is Leading in New York

Solar and energy storage is poised for significant growth in the years ahead and landowners like you are crucial to this progress. 

PureSky has 148.2 MW of operational solar capacity in New York, 27 MWh of battery energy storage, and a large development pipeline.

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Key Considerations for Property Owners

Solar land leases provide a unique opportunity for landowners to profit from renewable energy development while contributing to environmental sustainability.

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Lease Duration: We offer leases for 20+ years with options to extend.

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Land Use: We ask that you don’t install permanent structures during the permitting and development stage. Otherwise, you’re free to use the land as you wish.

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Decommissioning: At the end of the lease, PureSky will responsibly remove the solar installation and return the land to be used as required.

PureSky by the Numbers

$ MILLION

5

IN SAVINGS AND COUNTING TO THOUSANDS
OF COMMUNITY SOLAR CUSTOMERS.

SOLAR FARMS

52

ACTIVE OR UNDER
CONSTRUCTION.

HOMES

51,616

GENERATE ENOUGH ELECTRICITY ANNUALLY
TO POWER THE EQUIVALENT HOMES

MW

800

IN DEVELOPMENT ACROSS MULTIPLE
STATES IN THE UNITED STATES.

MW

80

ENERGY STORAGE BATTERIES BUILT
OR UNDER CONTRACT.

MILLION

584

POUNDS OF CO2 OFFSET BY
OUR SOLAR FARMS.

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Learn More about Leasing Land

With long-term, stable income potential and low maintenance requirements, leasing land for solar energy projects is an appealing option for landowners looking to maximize the value of their property.

We own and operate community solar farms across the U.S. to provide lower cost clean energy to local communities.

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Landowners across the U.S. earn stable income from hosting solar and energy storage solutions on their land.

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Landowners across the U.S. earn stable income from hosting solar and energy storage solutions on their land.

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WE ANSWER YOUR QUESTIONS

Get The Facts On Land Leasing

What is a solar farm?

A solar farm is essentially a power plant that generates electricity from the sun and is typically located on a rather flat field in rural areas, giving rise to the name, ‘solar farm’.

Solar farms are typically ground-mounted and not on rooftops. Similar to how you would construct a large fence, foundations are inserted into the ground, racking installed on top, and the panels placed on the racking. The electricity goes directly into the local grid to provide clean energy to residents and businesses in the area.

Are solar panels safe?

Yes, solar panels are safe. Most panels installed on solar farms are silicon based and fully sealed. There are no hazardous materials that the land will be exposed to during the normal construction or operation of the solar farm.

Solar farms are more than just safe – they support local ecosystems and nearby agriculture by providing a refuge for local animals and through planting native, pollinator-friendly plants.

Do solar farms produce a lot of noise?

No, solar farms are quiet neighbors. The solar farm’s inverters produce a very low decibel sound during the day. At night, the solar farm does not produce power or sound.

How long does it take to develop and construct a solar farm?

From start to finish, it generally takes around 2 to 4 years from signing an agreement with a landowner to placing a solar farm in operation.

Development takes around 1 to 2 or more years and is a complex process that involves many stakeholders. The timelines for development depend on the utility’s interconnection process, and local permitting and approval processes. Construction can take an additional 6 to 18 months, depending on seasonal considerations.

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