Crossroads Renewable Energy Project

Renewable power with leading economic benefits

The BrightNight Crossroads Renewable Energy Project, located in Long County, Georgia will feature 150 megawatts (MW) of energy to meet regional power needs while working in harmony with its existing agricultural industry.

We are positioned to bring economic value to the area through job creation, tax revenues, and property tax benefits, but without mass buy-out of tracts of land. We do not purchase but lease properties for solar projects, meaning land control stays local! This allows Long County residents to have a long-term say in regional growth and development, all while having steady, consistent revenue that benefits the community directly.

Learn more about how we work directly with landowners and local stakeholders in our development and design process in the information below.

  • 150 MW

    Clean, renewable solar power

  • 188

    Jobs created during construction

  • 3-5

    Long-term careers in O&M

  • $1.7 million

    Associated wages and benefits

  • $11.5M

    Direct economic output during construction

Previous & upcoming events

Join us for a public information meeting where BrightNight team members will share our plans for the project and answer questions from the Long County Community.

Tuesday, November 28th 

5:00 – 6:00 PM
Long County Board of Commissioners Building

75 W Academy St.
Ludowici, GA 31316

Please RSVP by Friday, November 24 to francesca@brightnightpower.com.

RSVP

Our landowner partners

Leasing your land for the development of a renewable power project is a great way to generate an income, invest in your future, and maintain ownership of your property for future use. BrightNight is working with hundreds of landowners across the U.S. As our local partner, we work diligently to ensure you’re confident in every aspect of our collaboration. We’re committed to keeping you informed as the project moves from an idea to a commercial operation. Some of the benefits of leasing your land for renewable power development include:

  • Interim land use – generate income for the life of the lease and when the project’s operation is complete (average 30-50 years), then the project is removed, components recycled, and the land is restored to the condition in which it was found – ready for you to use again!
  • Renewable power projects make great neighbors – whether it’s solar, battery, or wind, our projects operate quietly.
  • Most project operations are completed remotely – projects will only require 3-6 people onsite so project-related traffic is minimal.
  • Environmentally friendly – in addition to clean energy production, the installation of a renewable energy project is exceptionally passive to its environment.
  • Site-friendly installation – solar panel posts are driven into the ground without concrete or other materials, native species and ground cover can continue to grow onsite, and projects are designed to live in harmony with local wildlife.

BrightNight in your community

Our renewable power solutions and our approach to community partnership are industry-leading. Throughout our development process, we dedicate time and resources to understanding local needs and the community’s vision for their future. To accomplish this, we incorporate community feedback during every phase of the development process. We view community engagement and feedback as valuable tools to improve our project designs and local partnerships. Our community engagement work includes:

  • Building local partnerships with businesses and community leaders
  • Creating a workforce development program
  • Collecting community project feedback and incorporating it into the project’s final design
  • Providing ongoing updates to the community over the course of our work

We bring more than renewable power to the communities we serve. By talking with local leaders, non-profit organizations (such as Chambers of Commerce), business owners, and landowners, we learn about local needs and community goals. These can include the need for more job training opportunities, a special interest in utilizing project land for native plant species, or the need to promote the community’s commitment to sustainable energy leadership. We then convert this information into action and find ways to serve the community as a local partner. Whatever the need, BrightNight leverages its powerful team of experts to develop power and partnership.

A project lifespan with seamless integration and thorough decommissioning

BrightNight prides itself on its thoughtful, community-centered approach to project development, construction, and decommissioning. We work alongside community stakeholders through every single step of the process across our projects’ lifespans to ensure minimal disruption to the land, its flora and fauna, and the surrounding community.

We are committed to delivering the highest value in sustainability

Pollinator Habitat

The Crossroads Renewable Energy Project will feature a dual-use design, allowing for the continuation of on-site agricultural activities. This includes building upon active apiary leases to encourage important pollinator activity in the area in an effort to enhance the productivity of the site and neighboring land.

Low Water Impact

BrightNight develops projects to minimize effects on natural and community resources and works closely with federal, state, and local agencies that oversee these resources. Stormwater drainage on the Crossroads Renewable Energy Project will be designed in accordance with Long County, Georgia Environmental Protection Division and Soil and Water Conservation Commission requirements.

Want to Learn More?

Download the fact sheets below for more information on the BrightNight Crossroads Renewable Energy Project.

Crossroads Community Brochure

Project FAQS

Thanks to exciting renewable energy adoption across the United States, most people are familiar with the benefits of solar power. But how it’s developed, constructed, and maintained is complex. We’ve compiled a few FAQs to help address your questions.

Talk to the Team

We’re excited to bring the Crossroads Renewable Energy Project to the Long County community and will continue to update this page with the most current information on local meetings and project developments. In the meantime, you can always talk with a member of our Crossroads team. Whether you have a question, concern, or suggestion, we want to hear from you!