New Solar Project to Expand Farmland Partners’ Renewable Energy Portfolio, Increase Revenue
Farmland Partners Inc. (NYSE: FPI) announced the upcoming construction of a solar power project in Clark County, Illinois, spanning six properties and 1,542 acres. The project will enhance rental income, with rents expected to be nearly 50% higher than current farm rates. Construction payments will also exceed this higher rate during the 12-month build. FPI's renewable energy portfolio will grow, already capable of producing over 110 megawatts, sufficient for 20,900 U.S. homes. Energy tenants currently generate nearly $1.5 million annually for FPI.
- Expected increase in rental income by nearly 50% post-construction.
- Renewable energy portfolio expansion with additional generation capacity.
- Long-term leases (15-40 years) reduce risk and provide inflation protection.
- Current energy tenants generate nearly $1.5 million in annual revenue.
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The development, which extends across six FPI properties spanning 1,542 acres, will generate increased rental income for the Company and expand its growing renewable energy portfolio.
The tenant will pay rents that are nearly
“While working with farmers and supporting their efforts to responsibly feed the world remains our primary mission, we also recognize that investing in renewable energy benefits the environment and provides attractive returns to our shareholders,” said FPI Chairman and CEO
FPI’s renewable power portfolio currently has the capacity to produce more than 110 megawatts of electricity, across three operational wind projects and five solar projects. For perspective, that’s enough electricity to power 20,900
While solar projects replace farm rents entirely, wind projects supplement existing farm rents because agricultural production can continue around wind turbines. The chart below provides an overview of the Company’s energy portfolio, including expected revenue from the new solar project once it is operational.
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Total Acres |
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Avg. Energy
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Avg. Increase
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Solar |
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IL, NC |
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2,026 |
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Wind* |
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CO, NC |
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11,320 |
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*Wind leases are in addition to farm leases, as farms can continue agricultural production. |
“Including the
FPI also has more than 13,700 additional acres of renewable energy projects under option or at various stages of development and planning. Option payments generate, on average,
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This press release includes "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of the federal securities laws, including, without limitation, statements with respect to expected yields on acquired farmland, our outlook, proposed and pending acquisitions and dispositions, the potential impact of trade disputes and recent extreme weather events on the Company's results, financing activities, crop yields and prices and anticipated rental rates. Forward-looking statements generally can be identified by the use of forward-looking terminology such as "may," "should," "could," "would," "predicts," "potential," "continue," "expects," "anticipates," "future," "intends," "plans," "believes," "estimates" or similar expressions or their negatives, as well as statements in future tense. Although the Company believes that the expectations reflected in such forward-looking statements are based upon reasonable assumptions, beliefs and expectations, such forward-looking statements are not predictions of future events or guarantees of future performance and our actual results could differ materially from those set forth in the forward-looking statements. Some factors that might cause such a difference include the following: risks relating to the commencement or completion of construction and development of the solar and wind projects discussed in this press release, the anticipated rents on solar and wind projects relative to existing rents, the timing and amount of rents expected to be received on the solar and wind projects discussed in this press release, the progression of the Company's other renewable energy projects, general volatility of the capital markets and the market price of the Company's common stock, changes in the Company's business strategy, availability, terms and deployment of capital, the Company's ability to refinance existing indebtedness at or prior to maturity on favorable terms, or at all, availability of qualified personnel, changes in the Company's industry, interest rates or the general economy, adverse developments related to crop yields or crop prices, the degree and nature of the Company's competition, the timing, price or amount of repurchases, if any, under the Company's share repurchase program, the ability to consummate acquisitions or dispositions under contract and the other factors described in the section entitled "Risk Factors" in the Company's Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended
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