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Jamiil Torres
  • Flipper/Rehabber
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Does anyone know about Solar Farming ?

Jamiil Torres
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Silver Spring, MD
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Hey how’s it going everyone, I was recently told that a great investment was Solar Farming... now do I have to buy the LAND and THE PANELS ???

Cause I just thought that it would work by me buying 2.5 acres of land in Arizona and finding a solar farming company or someone to rent my land for Solar Farming... how does it work I’m so confused LOL ... and can you really make up to $50,000 a month by solar farming ?

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Brian Cowan
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Brian Cowan
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Check out Invenergy; they are a client at my W2. They are aggressively developing all over the US. I don't have direct contact in the Acquisitions department as I work with their environmental due diligence team on Phase I Environmental Site Assessments.


That said, I echo @Chris Martin in warning that the environmental and engineering feasibility process can easily take a year or more.  

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