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Farmland in Findlay, Ohio

An agricultural operation near Findlay, Ohio (grain + equipment buildings) wanted to explore solar to offset high seasonal electrical usage. The client also wanted to understand how net metering works for farms and whether solar could cover both the farm’s core consumption and peak operational periods.

We delivered a feasibility analysis focused on:

  • Load profile evaluation (seasonal + operational peaks)

  • Roof structure review for barn and shop buildings

  • Ground-mount solar option comparison (layout and land use)

  • Net metering assumptions and interconnection considerations

  • Financial returns (cash purchase and loan options)

  • Installer vetting guidance and bid strategy

Recommendation: Proceed with a ground-mount system sized to maximize annual offset while staying aligned with net metering rules and interconnection practicality.

Results (Feasibility Findings)

  • Recommended system size: ~240 kW DC ground mount

  • Estimated annual production: ~295,000–330,000 kWh/year

  • Estimated offset: ~80–95% of annual usage

  • Estimated Year 1 savings: $32,000–$46,000

  • Estimated payback range: 6.2–8.0 years

  • Estimated 25-year net benefit: $620K–$920K

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Dayton, Ohio

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