Solect Energy has released a Property Checklist designed to help commercial property owners quickly assess whether their buildings or land are well suited for a long-term solar investment.
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The checklist outlines the key physical and electrical characteristics that influence solar feasibility across rooftops, parking lots, and ground-mounted sites. Criteria include available square footage, roof condition and remaining useful life, structural capacity, and long-term site control. The resource also identifies scenarios where energy storage may enhance project economics.
“For commercial property owners, site readiness and timing are connected,” said Matt Shortsleeve, SVP of Policy & Marketing at Solect Energy. “With the federal Investment Tax Credit sunsetting, projects that can move forward using safe-harbored equipment can preserve significantly more value. That makes early site evaluation a critical step for owners considering solar site leases or long-term energy investments.”
The Property Checklist is intended as a starting point. Solect works with property owners to conduct detailed site reviews, evaluate development pathways, and align solar projects with long-term asset and capital planning strategies.
The full Property Checklist is available here:
About Solect Energy
Founded in 2009 and headquartered in Hopkinton, MA, Solect Energy is a nonresidential solar and energy storage developer and integrator serving the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic. A Pattern Energy company, Solect provides comprehensive services spanning design, development, installation, financing, and asset and fleet management, including operations and maintenance.
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“With the federal ITC sunsetting, projects that can move forward using safe-harbored equipment can preserve significantly more value. That makes early site evaluation a critical step for property owners". --Matt Shortsleeve, Solect Energy
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