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Battery Storage Leases in Henry County

Henry County's agricultural landscape along the I-80 corridor offers battery storage potential near the Kewanee substation infrastructure. Its position between Bureau and Whiteside counties connects it to active grid development.

Estimated Annual Lease

$40,000

5 MW project (~0.5 acres)

Substations

2

With available capacity

vs Farm Rent

291x

$275/acre avg farm rent

Earnings by project size

Battery storage developers pay per megawatt of installed capacity. Here's what Henry County landowners could earn:

Project SizeAnnual LeaseLand Neededvs Farm Rent
2 MW$16,000/yr~0.2 acres291x more
5 MW$40,000/yr~0.5 acres291x more
10 MW$80,000/yr~1 acres291x more
20 MW$160,000/yr~2 acres291x more

Grid infrastructure in Henry County

Henry County has 2 ComEd substations that may have available capacity for battery storage interconnection. Key substations include:

Kewanee

Not every property near a substation will qualify. Available capacity, queue depth, and feeder configuration determine viability. Our team evaluates each site individually at no cost.

Common questions from Henry County landowners

How much can I earn from a battery storage lease in Henry County?

Based on current industry rates, Henry County landowners can earn $40,000 to $80,000 per year from a 5-10 MW battery storage project. This uses only 0.5 to 1 acre of land. Current average farm cash rent in Henry County is $275/acre/year (USDA NASS 2024).

Does my land in Henry County qualify?

Henry County is in the ComEd service territory with 2 substations. Whether your specific property qualifies depends on proximity to a substation with available interconnection capacity. Submit a free assessment at illinoisbattery.com/apply to find out.

How much land do I need?

A typical battery storage project needs 0.2 to 2 acres — far less than solar. A 5 MW project uses about 0.5 acres. The rest of your property stays in production.

Is there any cost to me?

No. The developer covers all costs — permitting, construction, equipment, maintenance, and insurance. There is no cost to the landowner at any point.

Towns in Henry County

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Own land in Henry County?

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