Minnesota, YSG Solar
July 10, 2020

Community solar has become a viable option for landowners and commercial property owners throughout the state of Minnesota. If you fall into either of these categories, and find yourself answering yes to any of the questions below, you could be in a position to benefit from solar energy in the immediate future.



Commercial, Industrial, Municipal and Institutional Energy Consumers

 

  • Do you spend over $500,000/year on electricity?

  • Do you care where your energy comes from?

  • Would you like to receive electricity from clean solar panels?

  • Would you like to reduce your annual electricity expenditure?

  • Would you like to fix your power costs for the next 20 - 25 years?



If your answer to any of the above questions is yes, speak to YSG Solar and learn how a YSG Solar Power Purchase Agreement can provide you with a fixed, predictable payment for years to come. YSG offers various power products that can hedge against future rate increases and allow your organization to meet current or future sustainability goals.



Landowners In Minnesota

 

  • Do you own property in the state of Minnesota?

  • Is your property located in Xcel Energy's utility service territory?

  • Is there three-phase power within 1,000 feet of your property line?

  • Do you have a property that is at least 15 acres of flat cleared land?

  • Are you within 2 miles of an electrical substation owned by Xcel Energy?



YSG can provide you the absolute highest price per acre in the Minnesota market. Call YSG Solar to speak with a National Developer, who will provide you with a price that is fixed and will not change. Send us an email, or call at 212.389.9215 to learn more.



YSG Solar is a project development vehicle responsible for commoditizing energy infrastructure projects. We work with long-term owners and operators to provide clean energy assets with stable, predictable cash flows. YSG's market focus is distributed generation and utility-scale projects located within North America.



Sources:

https://www.seia.org/state-solar-policy/minnesota-solar

https://mn.gov/commerce/consumers/your-home/energy-info/solar/