
Why
Fresno County
Project sites are carefully chosen and located near existing energy infrastructure where they can best benefit the electric grid.
We take into consideration the area’s solar resources and potential environmental impacts, knowing we must find landowners who choose to sell or lease their land for the life of the project.
Through careful planning and site engineering, SOLAR FACILITIES MAKE GOOD NEIGHBORS.
1
Solar Resources
With 300 annual sunny days and minimal cloud cover, Fresno County is an optimal solar and battery storage resource.
2
Demand
California's state mandate to reach carbon neutrality by 2045 drives demand for renewable energy generation.
3
Transmission
The project features access to nearby transmission lines, which lowers the cost of the energy produced by the facility and allows the project to serve homes and businesses throughout the region.
4
Environmental
Wetlands, streams and habitats for protected species are documented and carefully avoided.
5
Eager Landowners
Solar farms are located on privately-owned land either leased or purchased from willing landowners.
Respecting Local
Agriculture
Solar farms are economic drivers that give the land time to rest and be returned to productive Ag use after of the life project at the discretion of the landowner.

