What we build
Utility-scale solar.
We partner with electric cooperatives, municipalities, investor-owned utilities, and corporate offtakers to bring utility-scale solar to the communities they serve. And we size it to the land, the transmission, and the capacity needed.
What a Saga utility-scale project looks like
- 50 to 200 MW-AC, single-axis tracker
- Bifacial modules, mainstream inverter platforms, utility-grade switchgear
- Dedicated space within grazing or agricultural land
- Utility, cooperative, municipal, or corporate offtake
- Optional co-located BESS
- Optional agrivoltaic dual-uses
How we think about siting
Interconnection queue, substation capacity, and transmission constraints set the ceiling on project size. Our screening process starts with a transmission study and works backwards, into land control, permitting risk, county posture, and environmental diligence. If those pass our checks, the project is a go!
Who we build for
Every utility-scale project we develop is anchored by a real offtaker. That might be an investor-owned utility, a cooperative, a municipal utility, or a corporate buyer looking to purchase clean energy.
Community benefit is table stakes
Every project we develop carries community-benefits, including tax revenue, local jobs, and infrastructure improvements.