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Battery Storage Leases Near Kewanee, IL

Kewanee in Henry County sits near the Edwards-Kewanee East 138 kV corridor with 392 MW of battery projects in the interconnection queue. The area's agricultural land and grid access make it a growing target for energy storage.

Estimated Annual Lease

$40,000

5 MW project (~0.5 acres)

Nearby Substations

2

Up to 392 MW capacity

County

Henry

Henry County, IL

Grid infrastructure near Kewanee

The Kewanee area has 2 ComEd substations with up to 392 MW of capacity for battery storage interconnection. Key connection points include:

KewaneeEdwards-Kewanee East 138 kV

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.

What Kewanee-area landowners can earn

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

Project SizeAnnual LeaseLand Needed25-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

How to get started near Kewanee

1

Tell us about your property

Fill out a short form with your property location near Kewanee. Takes about two minutes.

2

We check your site

We evaluate your property's proximity to Kewanee-area substations, available interconnection capacity, and grid infrastructure.

3

Review a lease offer

If your property qualifies, we present lease terms with annual payment amounts, duration, and escalation schedule.

4

Start earning

Once signed, the developer handles permitting and construction. You start receiving lease payments.

Questions from Kewanee-area landowners

Can I lease my land for battery storage near Kewanee?

If your property is within a few miles of a ComEd substation with available interconnection capacity in the Kewanee area, it may qualify. Henry County has 2 substations with up to 392 MW of capacity. Submit a free assessment to find out.

How much land do I need near Kewanee?

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.

Will this affect my farming?

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.

Is there any cost to me?

None. The developer covers everything — permitting, construction, equipment, maintenance, and insurance. The assessment is also free with no obligation.

Own land near Kewanee?

Find out if your property qualifies for a battery storage lease. Free assessment, no obligation.