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“Alder’s installation crew was outstanding! These fine young men were unfailingly courteous and respectful of us, our property and each other. It was fascinating to watch them work like a well oiled machine with a carefully synchronized system. Over the past 36 years we have had many work crews on our farm for various projects and I had never shed tears when any of them left…I actually cried when the Alder team departed.
I cannot say enough good things about this company; choosing them was one of the smartest decisions we have ever made.”
Scope of Work:
1. Letter of Intent: Complete review of property once we receive signed Letter of Intent.
2. Site Assessment: We initiate a complete site analysis including review of power, topography, habitat, etc. (Est. 60-90 days)
3. Lease Option Agreement: Upon satisfactory site review, Alder Energy will present property partner with a written offer to lease the property. Upon acceptance of the agreement, the project will move to the Utility Interconnection and Pilot Program Application Phase. (Est. 45 days)
4. Utility/Building Permit: If project is chosen for the Community Solar Program – Alder Energy applies for utility interconnection and submits plans to local building review board. Once the project is approved, and before construction begins, owner will receive rst lease payment. (Est. 90 – 100 days)
5. Construction: Solar farm construction takes approximately 90 days. (weather permitting)
6. Commissioning: System has been completed and activated by the utility. (Est. 30 days)
Landowners & Utility Solar : A Win-Win.
• Property Owners receive yearly revenue for their land
• The energy created by the solar farm goes into the community solar project to reduce energy costs for local subscribers
• The clean, “green” energy is environmentally friendly, helping to reduce harmful carbon emissions for generations to come
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