Data Center Development on Agency-Owned Property: Walla Walla County Case Study
LandGate Helps County Property Owners With:
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Advertising Land for Lease
Advertise County land and property available for renewable energy lease opportunities, such as:
Solar
Wind
Carbon
EV Charging
Energy Storage
Data Centers
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Site Assessment and Prioritization
Identify, evaluate, and prioritize County properties that are best-suited to lease for renewable energy or data centers, using LandGate data to prepare property assessments, at no cost
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Renewable Energy Developer Access
Advertising County property for lease on LandGate's online marketplace exposes clean energy leasing opportunities to a robust network of active renewable energy developers and investors
Why List County Property on LandGate?
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List county-owned land and property (rooftops, parking lots) for lease for data centers or clean energy such as solar, wind, EV charging, data centers, and energy storage on LandGate's unique marketplace for free! The property is marketed directly to leading energy developers and investors.
LandGate can help you prepare procurement materials (such as RFPs, public auction, and managed bids) to include in your listings. Listing on LandGate provides you with the opportunity to be presented with multiple offers to lease your county-owned land for clean energy production or data centers, none of which you would be obligated to accept.
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The State of New Mexico listed their property for lease for solar energy and battery storage on LandGate’s marketplace in Q1 of 2023. The listing drew in multiple qualified offers, and a winning lessee was selected in June 2023. The lessee will begin developing a solar farm on the property in 2024. Since then, 2 additional listings have closed on LandGate's marketplace and the State plans to post most listings throughout 2024.
New Mexico will generate income from lease payments paid by the solar developer each year. The project is expected to generate approximately $28 million in tax revenue over its lifetime.
This project quadruples the renewable energy capacity on state trust land and helps New Mexico move closer to the goals set by the Energy Transition Act.