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Matt Sterling
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Solar Farm Through Cyprus Creek Renewables

Matt Sterling
  • Investor
  • Brownstown, IN
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Cyprus Creek Renewables has approached my mother about building a solar farm on her 67 acres of farmground.  Anyone have any experience with them or any other companies in this field.  If so, how did it go, what are the drawbacks? Just from googling, I see neighbors may put up a fight to try to block it.   They sure are paying a great price per acre and locking it in for a long time.  Financially it seems like the way to go, but I'm sure there are many things we haven't thought about yet. 

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Chris Martin
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Chris Martin
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Gut feel is that you should look into it.

Given that they contacted her, they probably have it figured out. Several variables come to mind. How is the property zoned? Proximity to transmission lines? Site 'friendliness'?

Don't dismiss it. Their offers tend to be favorable.

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