Who we serve
Your land has another revenue source waiting.
Saga Energy leases rural and urban land across the country for solar, battery storage, and wind. Whether you have ten acres or thousands, we'd like to talk.
What your land might support
10 to 100 acres
This size parcel is an excellent fit for community solar gardens, small utility-scale solar projects or standalone battery storage, often connected at the distribution level. The development arc is typically one to two years from lease option to construction start, and the lease itself runs 25 to 30 years. Leases at this scale are designed to give you reliable long-term income that escalates over time, while keeping your land ready for other uses.
100 acres or more
Larger parcels unlock the full range of what renewable energy can do for your land. The primary opportunity at this scale is utility-scale solar paired with battery storage, which together deliver the most value to the grid, the most reliable long-term income to the landowner, and the cleanest permitting story locally. A project of this size typically sits on 500 to 1,500+ acres, perimeter setbacks, and a dedicated point of interconnection into the local grid.
Where resource and transmission support it, utility-scale wind is also possible on properties of this scale. Wind's footprint is notably small for landowners: a single turbine and its access road take only a few percent of a parcel, and the rest stays the same. A 25 to 30 year lease on a utility-scale site is a generational decision. We treat it that way.
Why landowners partner with Saga
- Stable, long-term income. Lease payments reliably escalate over 25 to 30 years, providing predictable revenue through market cycles that can be unkind to a working farm or ranch.
- A legacy endowment. Lease payments often carry from one generation to the next. Your grandchildren can inherit income from a site you chose to develop, with no equipment management responsibility on their side.
- Your operation continues where it can. Grazing, dryland cropping, pollinator planting, and conservation plantings are often compatible with solar sites depending on topology. Wind projects are nearly fully compatible with existing uses.
- Real tax and community benefit locally. Projects bring meaningful property and production tax revenue to your county, improve rural infrastructure, and in many cases support local hiring during construction.
- Funded decommissioning. Bonds sized to your county's actual requirements, so a paid path back to preserved land is there when the project reaches end of life.
- A partner on the phone. You talk to a Saga founder or the partner directly responsible for your project. Not a call center, not a pass-through.