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Counties / Livingston County / Pontiac
Pontiac in Livingston County sits on major 345 kV transmission with 1,000 MW of battery projects in the PJM queue. The Pontiac Midpoint substation is a key interconnection hub making surrounding farmland exceptionally valuable for leases.
Estimated Annual Lease
$40,000
5 MW project (~0.5 acres)
Nearby Substations
3
Up to 1000 MW capacity
County
Livingston
Livingston County, IL
The Pontiac area has 3 ComEd substations with up to 1000 MW of capacity for battery storage interconnection. Key connection points include:
Properties within 2-5 miles of these substations are the most viable for battery storage leases. Our team evaluates proximity, feeder infrastructure, and available capacity for each property at no cost.
Battery storage developers pay per megawatt of installed capacity. Here's what landowners near Pontiac could earn:
| Project Size | Annual Lease | Land Needed | 25-Year Total |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2 MW | $16,000/yr | ~0.2 acres | $500,000 |
| 5 MW | $40,000/yr | ~0.5 acres | $1,250,000 |
| 10 MW | $80,000/yr | ~1 acres | $2,500,000 |
| 20 MW | $160,000/yr | ~2 acres | $5,000,000 |
Fill out a short form with your property location near Pontiac. Takes about two minutes.
We evaluate your property's proximity to Pontiac-area substations, available interconnection capacity, and grid infrastructure.
If your property qualifies, we present lease terms with annual payment amounts, duration, and escalation schedule.
Once signed, the developer handles permitting and construction. You start receiving lease payments.
If your property is within a few miles of a ComEd substation with available interconnection capacity in the Pontiac area, it may qualify. Livingston County has 3 substations with up to 1000 MW of capacity. Submit a free assessment to find out.
Battery storage needs only 0.2-2 acres — far less than solar. A typical 5 MW project uses about 0.5 acres. The rest of your property stays in production.
No. The installation is a small fenced area — typically the size of a few shipping containers on a concrete pad. Farmers report no impact on planting, harvesting, drainage, or equipment access.
None. The developer covers everything — permitting, construction, equipment, maintenance, and insurance. The assessment is also free with no obligation.
Find out if your property qualifies for a battery storage lease. Free assessment, no obligation.