Attention Massachusetts Property Owners! The New SMART Solar Program is Live! – Lease Your Property or Rooftop and Earn 20 Years of Fixed Income
Generate Income From Solar – No Investment Required – No Cost to Property Owner. Contact us before the SMART Program Ends
The new SMART solar program is live in Massachusetts! That means it’s game on for solar. MSL Group seeks large (commercial or industrial building) rooftoops, vacant land and parking lots for the development of solar projects in Massachusetts under the new SMART solar program. This is great news for property owners seeking to lease their property for solar. It’s possible to lease your building rooftop or vacant land for solar. We lease property for the new MA SMART solar program.
The following types of properties in Massachusetts are eligible for solar development: landfills, brownfields, Super Fund sites, factories, warehouses and unused land (not available for residential properties).
Monetize your brownfield or landfill site! If you own a brownfield site in Massachusetts, we can lease it and install solar, so you can start generating long-term income from property which might sit unused. Contact us today to learn more. There is no investment required. We handle the entire development process, including all costs, turnkey.
What’s the minimum size of land I need in order to qualify for this Massachusetts solar site lease opportunity? We focus on land parcels with a minimum of 5 acres, which is approximately 1 megawatt of DC capacity.
How can I find out if my property qualifies for the new Massachussetts SMART solar program? Call 203-842-2153, Ext. 277 or email us at contact@mslgroupinc.com. Just provide the address of the property and approximately how much land you have available. We’ll analyze the site and follow up with a lease offer if the project qualifies for the new Massachussetts solar SMART program.
How much money can I earn from leasing my land for solar in Massachusetts under the new solar SMART program? That depends on a number of factors including: location, utility territory, which Base Compensation Rate block we can get for the project and whether there are any additional incentives, such as buidling a carport.