Anybody have an idle about the going rate per acre to waive some of our surface rights for a solar project? 

They would leave us some large areas to drill from.

Project has no end date.

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Not much out there but found this:

http://wilderness.org/sites/default/files/Fair-Market-Value-Whitepa...

 

See pages 61-68

 

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66

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Photovoltaic: The MW capacity f

ee is $5,256 per year, calculated as

(authorized capacity on public land

in MWs) X (8,760 hours per year) X

20 percent capacity factor) X (5.0

percent Federal bond yield) X ($0.06

average price per kilowatt hour) X

(1,000 kilowatts per MW) = $5,256 per

year for each MW of capacity.

Concentrated PV and concentrated so

lar power without storage: The MW

capacity fee is $6,570 per year, calcu

lated as (authorized capacity on

public and in MWs) X (8,760 hours pe

r year) X (25 percent capacity

factor) X (5.0 percent Federal bond yield) X (0.06 average price per

kilowatt hour) X (1,000 kilowatts per MW) = $6,570 per year for each

MW of capacity.

Concentrated solar power with storag

e capacity of 3 hours or more: The

MW capacity fee is $7,884 per yea, calc

ulated as (authorized capacity on

public land in MWs) X (8,760 hours pe

r year) X (30 percent capacity

factor) X (5.0 percent Federal bond

yield) X ($0.06 average price per

kilowatt hour) X (1,000 kilowatts per MW) = $7,884 per year for each

MW of capacity.

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