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Posted - March 11, 2020

How Many Acres Do You Need For A Solar Farm? | YSG Solar

Solar developers usually require a minimum of 10 acres for a solar farm. As a general rule of thumb, solar farms require 5 acres per 1

Posted - March 11, 2020

Should I Lease My Land For Solar? | YSG Solar

Solar land leases have been growing in popularity over the last decade, becoming more financially viable for developers and remaining a

Posted - March 10, 2020

Solar Land Leasing: Lease Rates & Taxes | YSG Solar

When it comes to solar land leasing, the first question from most landowners involves potential earnings and just how much they could

Posted - March 9, 2020

NY State’s Real Property Tax Law Section 487 — FAQ | YSG Solar

New York State’s Real Property Tax Law (RPTL) Section 487 is a vital piece of legislation for renewable energy systems in the state.

Posted - March 6, 2020

Municipal Solar Land Leasing New York | YSG Solar

Solar land leasing can be a beneficial, lucrative process for both landowners and solar developers, so it’s no surprise that solar

Posted - March 5, 2020

How Does a Solar Land Lease Work? | YSG Solar

Solar land leasing might seem like a complicated prospect but it’s actually a pretty straightforward way to generate some extra

Posted - March 5, 2020

Solar Land Leasing: What To Ask The Developer | YSG Solar

A solar land lease is a simple way to generate additional revenue with minimal effort on the part of the landowner. If you’re

Posted - March 4, 2020

NYSERDA Shares 2020-2023 Strategic Outlook | YSG Solar

NYSERDA president and CEO Alicia Barton has shared NYSERDA’s 2020-2023 Strategic Outlook, outlining the goals and objectives of New

Posted - March 2, 2020

Top Commercial Solar Contractors 2021 | YSG Solar

The solar power industry is broken down into various segments, with different organizations focusing on certain sectors. Commercial

Posted - March 2, 2020

New Jersey Commercial Solar Roof Leases | YSG Solar

YSG Solar is currently paying $70,000 for 1 MW rooftop leases—which is equivalent to approximately 70,000 square feet worth of roof