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Land Leasing

Let Your Land Work for You!
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Is Community Solar Right For Your Land?
Transform your property into a steady income source through solar land leasing. Secure reliable, multi-generational revenue while diversifying your income with independent energy solutions.
For farmland owners, this presents a perfect opportunity for soil restoration. Your property will contribute to environmental preservation while providing lasting benefits for your family and community.


Is Your Land Right for Community Solar?
If you own land that’s near power lines, has gentle slopes, minimal wetlands, and natural screening, it could be a prime candidate for community solar development.
Not sure if your land qualifies? Reach out today to see if your land is a good fit!

Near Power Lines

Dry & Relatively Flat

Road Access

Benefits for Leasing Your Land for Solar
ECA Offers landowners the opportunity to lease all or a portion of their property for solar development. This provides steady long-term and dependable income for generations.
ECA Cares deeply about your land. The multi-decade lease will generate income when the facility is in use while also fostering land regeneration. After the lease, the land is restored back to its pre-construction conditions and is ready to benefit the next generations use.
Large scale solar project development starts with the local community. Every project has the potential to benefit the greater community through economic and workforce development. Using your land for solar development not only benefits you but, will benefit your local community as well.

Leasing your land for a community solar project can provide a reliable, long term source of income while allowing you to retain full ownership of your property.
“The sale of the property involved closed on October seventh 2024. You may know the Arnold family has owned said property for over one hundred years. As one of the two remaining family members, I gave much thought about the future use of this property and concluded that solar development would be the best choice. This will have the least environmental impact compared to a house development or other uses. This will preserve the natural spring on the property as well as the timber between this present and the railroad which is essentially wetlands.“
Allen Arnold Trust, Illinois Landowner
Yes. Agrivoltaic projects allow sheep grazing and maintain agricultural activity.
Most community solar projects require approximately 10–40 acres of open land.
Solar projects are fully removable. At the end of the lease term, the equipment can be removed and the land restored, allowing it to return to traditional farming or other uses.
ECA Solar projects are low profile, quiet, and screened with landscaping or fencing. Studies have shown little to no impact on surrounding property values, and projects operate with minimal day to day activity.
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