Storage · Solar · Wind
Energy for a cleaner,
brighter future.
Saga Energy develops distributed battery storage, community solar, and utility-scale solar and wind projects across the country. Founder-led, headquartered in Fort Collins, Colorado, and building where the grid meets communities.
- Founded
- 2024
- Reach
- Nationwide
Who we serve
Start where you stand.
Every clean-energy project begins with a stakeholder. Pick the one that describes you, and we'll meet you there.
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Landowners
Lease your land with a team that returns calls.
Transparent terms, 25 to 30 year leases, local diligence, and a direct line to a Saga partner. From 10 acres to 10,000+.
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Community Subscribers
Lower your power bill. No rooftop required.
Community solar and shared storage designed around the neighborhoods on the feeder, with income-qualified allocations where the program requires them.
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Data Centers
Clean, firm power behind your meter.
Solar plus battery storage behind the meter, direct-wire arrangements and firm PPAs with capacity that matches your load curve and redundancy requirements.
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Utilities & Co-ops
Capacity you can count on.
PPA-ready projects with honest interconnection timelines and IRP-aligned capacity, from a team that has built projects for utilities before.
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For utilities & co-ops
Distributed storage for added capacity, quickly.
Saga's distributed BESS toolkit is built for IRP-aligned procurement. We site to the substation, and we speak co-op and IOU fluently. Our deepest relationships are in Colorado, with active expansion across the Rocky Mountain region and into the Midwest, Southeast, and beyond.
- Standalone or hybrid BESS, four-hour LFP standard
- Capacity, RA, and ancillary stack revenue layered
- G&T, all-requirements, and muni-friendly contract structures
- IRP-aligned siting with honest interconnection timelines
Open invitation
Bring us into your next IRP cycle.
Whether you're scoping the next RFP, sizing a substation BESS, or looking for a developer who can stand behind a downside-case interconnection, we'd like to talk.
Contact usFor communities
A community solar garden,
built for your neighborhood.
Municipalities, housing developers, schools, tribal nations, HOAs, and faith and civic groups: if you have a community that wants local renewable energy, Saga can build it. We bring the development expertise, the capital stack, and the construction discipline. You bring the local context.
- 1 to 10 MW community solar gardens
- Income-qualified allocations where the program requires them
- 25 to 30 year operating partnership
- Permitting, financing, and construction handled by Saga
Open invitation
Have a community worth building for?
Tell us about the people, the parcels, and the program. We'll tell you whether community solar pencils there, and what a partnership could look like.
Contact usFor data center developers
Building a data center?
Let's power it together.
Utility power is the long pole in every data-center tent. We partner with data center developers to bring clean, firm renewable energy to facilities. Solar, storage, and wind structured around your load curve, your siting geography, and your commissioning window.
- Behind-the-meter solar + BESS, load-adjacent
- Direct-wire paths where utility rules allow
- Firm clean PPAs with BESS-shaped delivery
- State-by-state regulatory pathway analysis
Open invitation
We'd like to be your renewable-energy partner.
If you're developing a data center and need clean power, whether you're still doing due diligence, siting, or already broken ground, we'd like to have a conversation.
Contact usWhy Saga
Four operators.
One team.
Saga is founder-led. Between the four of us, we've planned, developed, and managed over 10 GWs of utility-scale wind, solar, and battery storage projects across the United States.
We started Saga in 2024 to build clean, renewable energy projects in our backyards and beyond. We're a small but effective team that you can count on. When you work with us, you'll work directly with one of the four co-founders for increased transparency, accountability, and a personalized approach for every project.
Meet the team-
Walker Willis
Co-Founder & CEO
10+ yrs in renewable energy
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Marcus Lively
Co-Founder & CDO
10+ yrs in community + utility solar
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David Nocella
Co-Founder & CFO
10+ yrs in renewable energy
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Logan Bell
Co-Founder & COO
10+ yrs in utility wind
What we build
Four disciplines.
One team.
Every project Saga develops is sized to the load it serves and the interconnection it can reach.
- Distributed Battery Storage
Capacity, delivered.
Standalone lithium-ion BESS, right-sized for co-op distribution feeders, commercial property, and data-center adjacency. Four-hour LFP is our standard; longer duration where the offtake supports it.
Learn more - Community Solar Gardens
Savings for the meter next door.
1 to 10 MW community solar programs around the country. Designed around the subscribers on the feeder, with income-qualified allocations where the program requires them.
Learn more - Utility-Scale Solar
Power the grid actually needs.
50 to 200 MW tracker solar with utility, co-op, and corporate offtake. Sized to the interconnection we can reach.
Learn more - Utility-Scale Wind
Where the resource actually lives.
75 to 200 MW onshore wind with modern 2 to 6 MW platforms. We've collectively delivered multiple gigawatts of wind to the US grid; we build where the resource, transmission, and landowner posture line up.
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Pipeline
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CO · WeldLatham Solar
21-acre community solar garden in the Town of LaSalle, Weld County. Annexation petition active, with a permitting-by-right pathway and meaningful property-tax revenue contributed locally over project life.
Permitting4.95 MW solar
Status as of May 2026
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CO · WeldLaSalle Solar + BESS
33-acre community solar site in the Town of LaSalle, Weld County. Site executed February 2026 with BESS add-on rights from day one.
Interconnection queued4.9 MW solar · 3 MW BESS
Status as of May 2026
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CO · LoganGenesis Wind
75 MW utility-scale wind project on the site of a decommissioned wind farm in Logan County, Colorado. ~7,600 acres under wind lease, setback, and good-neighbor agreements with 21 landowners.
Interconnection queued75 MW wind
Status as of May 2026
Let's talk
Have a project?
Get in touch.
Tell us where you sit. Landowner, utility, co-op, community, or data center developer. We'll tell you exactly what we can do from there.