Wind farms are typically situated in areas with consistantly high wind speeds, idea terrain, and close proximity to electric transmission lines.
Newer wind turbines are typically rated for a higher capacity and generate more wind power and revenue.
Higher average wind speeds generate more wind energy and therefore more revenue.
Higher producing wind turbines generate more wind power over the life of the wind farm.
Favorable lease terms positively impact the market value of the wind royalties.
Large, experienced wind farm operators are often more financially sound.
Request an offer, and we'll be happy to evaluate your wind royalties.
Upload the current and previous year's royalty statements and any supporting documents (wind leases, wind agreements, deeds, etc.). Don't worry if you don't have copies of these - we can help you get them.
We will review your wind royalties and provide you with a competitive offer and proof of funds. Once a price is agreed upon, both parties will sign a Purchase and Sale Agreement (PSA).
A closing date will be scheduled and the documents prepared by an attorney. You will sign and notarize the documents and the funds will be wired.
I'm getting older. I don't really have 25 years to wait and collect payments. I'd rather have the money now. My kids are going to sell the land when I die anyway. M. Martinez
I am on a fixed income and my home needs work. I choose to sell for a lump sum and live in a totally remodeled house. If I have to look at and hear these darn turbines, I may as well buy sound-resistant windows!R. Dimmit
My wind turbines have been producing for a few years now. I don't mind them really, but I'm thinking about selling my land. I'll get more money by selling the wind royalties separately. K. Birch
I sold my wind royalties in order to buy more land and expand my farm. I now own three times as much land. And guess what? Another company is fixing to put a turbine on my new land!K. Birch