Energy & Power Generation
Land Strategy for Long-Duration Energy Assets
Redbone Land and Energy, LLC focuses on land acquisition and stewardship supporting energy and power generation projects that require scale, stability, and long-term control. Energy infrastructure depends on land that can support multi-decade development horizons, regulatory complexity, and evolving technology.
Our role is to ensure that land is positioned to enable energy projects efficiently, responsibly, and over the long term.
Our Role in the Energy Ecosystem
Redbone Land and Energy does not develop, construct, or operate power generation assets.
Instead, we specialize in the land layer of the energy value chain — securing and stewarding sites that energy developers, utilities, and institutional partners rely on to execute projects.
By focusing exclusively on land strategy, we help reduce early-stage friction and preserve flexibility across project lifecycles.
Energy Uses We Support
Redbone Land and Energy positions land assets to support a range of power generation and energy-adjacent uses, including:
- Utility-scale solar generation
- Battery energy storage systems (BESS)
- Hybrid energy sites (solar + storage)
- Energy transition and grid-support infrastructure
- Power-adjacent rural and transitional land
Each site is evaluated independently based on its ability to support long-duration energy uses rather than short-term development cycles.
Site Selection & Positioning
Energy projects require land that meets technical, regulatory, and operational requirements.
Our site selection process considers factors such as:
- Parcel size and contiguity
- Proximity to transmission and substations
- Zoning and land-use compatibility
- Environmental and permitting considerations
- Access, setbacks, and buffer requirements
- Long-term demand fundamentals
This disciplined evaluation allows land to be positioned for energy use without premature commitments or unnecessary disturbance.
Long-Term Land Control
Power generation assets are typically designed to operate for decades.
Redbone Land and Energy prioritizes land control structures that support this reality, including:
- Long-term ground leases
- Optioned land control
- Phased development structures
- Easements and access agreements
These structures provide developers and operators with stability while preserving underlying land value.
Stewardship & Compatibility
Energy infrastructure increasingly coexists with agricultural, conservation, and community land uses.
Redbone Land and Energy takes a stewardship-oriented approach that seeks compatibility between energy generation and surrounding land uses wherever feasible.
The objective is alignment — not displacement.
Platform Structure
Energy-related land assets are typically held within deal-specific special purpose vehicles (SPVs).
This structure provides clarity around ownership, risk allocation, and partner alignment while enabling flexibility across different energy technologies and regions.
Partnership Approach
Redbone Land and Energy works collaboratively with:
- Renewable energy developers
- Utilities and grid operators
- Institutional capital partners
- Landowners seeking long-term energy alignment
- Public and quasi-public entities
Engagements are approached with discipline, transparency, and a long-horizon mindset.
Contact
For inquiries related to energy-aligned land opportunities or strategic partnerships, please contact Redbone Land and Energy through the site’s contact form.