EnerWealth’s Unique Model

Some solar developers believe larger systems result in the best returns for them; however, here at EnerWealth, we do things a little differently.

We build at community scale because we believe smaller systems strategically sited can reduce line losses.

System Scale

We develop at a smaller scale because it reduces the loss of agricultural land taken out of production.

Farmland Use

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We work with small landholders who either do not have or are not interested in using vast amounts of land for a solar project.

Landowner Selection

Ultimately, our vision is not just to bring clean energy to the grid, reduce costs, and support rural economic development, but to participate in a larger national transition towards local energy democracy and responsible environmental stewardship.

Benefits of solar-land leasing

Understand how you, your family, your community, and our planet can all benefit.

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    Passive Income

    Solar land leasing generates passive income; some projects pair with farming so qualifying farmers can diversify and strengthen their revenue streams.

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    Intergenerational Impact

    Solar leases last 30 years; landowners earn $500 yearly during option, then $700 per acre annually through the long‑term lease agreement.

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    At-Home Power

    Certain EnerWealth projects may include systems designed to power your home and/or commercial operations, providing reliable energy independence.

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    Environmentalism

    Locally stored solar power in batteries can be flexibly deployed during peak demand, lowering electricity costs and supporting grid efficiency.

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    Community Engagement

    EnerWealth’s profit‑share model supports landowners while reinvesting revenue into local jobs and direct community growth.

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    Environmental Health

     Projects add pollinator habitats that provide nectar and pollen for insects, birds, and bats vital to fruit and vegetable production worldwide.

Check out our land requirements and frequently asked questions to learn more about solar land leasing and to see if it’s a good fit for you and your property.

Curious about requirements?

Requirements and FAQ
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