Responsibly developed community solar farms and farmland conservation

Seaboard Solar is a small, family-owned community solar farm development and farmland conservation firm based in rural western Connecticut with successful projects sites across the Northeast USA, and in Illinois and Maryland.
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Our highly skilled team brings deep experience to our development work.

Wherever possible Seaboard Solar preserves opens space and natural habitat, promotes pollinator-friendly flora wherever feasible, promotes local use of our open land by area residents and strives to minimize the visual and environmental impact of each of our development projects.

30390

Homes powered by Seaboard projects

2478

Acres of land under management

52

Number of completed projects

Experience a professionally executed development process.

what we do

As we typically purchase or lease on which we develop our solar farms, we are able to bring significant benefits to local communities:

• We generate New Tax Revenues for Town Emergency Services And 1st Responders

• We further the Trump Administrations goals of US Energy Independence, Security and Dominance!

• We supports USA Jobs as 95% of the components are Made in America

• We bring New Local Taxes for Local Infrastructure Improvements to your Town with No Need for Local Services (as opposed to residential developments)

• We support Freedom of Property Rights for Landowners so they can maintain ownership of their lands for their own kids or continue to use portions of the land not occupied by the solar farm.

• We generate new revenues for local businesses both during (restaurants, nurseries, hotels, landscaping, etc.) and after Construction (grass maintenance, plowing, etc.)

• We promote Longterm Farmland Preservation, as solar farms are fully removed at end of life and the land restored to pre-solar farm condition

How we work with you

Working closely with the municipalities where we build.

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Since 2007

Completed and developed projects total over 200 Megawatts across five states, enough clean energy to power over 30,000 homes. It’s important to us to be good citizens of the towns who host our projects.