Landowners

Participating in the New Green Economy

Hosting a Quidnet facility—or multiple facilities—on your property allows you to take part in advancing the energy transition, while increasing associated revenue with very little impact to surrounding operations. Quidnet facilities lay out in modular format much like wind farms with some landowners hosting one, and some multiple facilities. One modular unit is comprised of a 1) 1/2-acre or smaller pad; 2) lined storage pond and 3) narrow access road.

Aerial view of Quidnet Module near a farm

Fact Sheet

Learn how Quidnet Energy partners with landowners to deploy our sustainable GES solution.

Example Plots & FAQs

Scroll down to view example landowner plots and read answers to some of our frequent questions.

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Example Landowner Plots

Example landowner plot image - pond and surrounding facilities
Example landowner plot image - pond and surrounding facilities

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Will Quidnet pay for access to/from the well site?

Yes, we will pay for any necessary access roads.

What traffic should be expected?

During the development phase there will be daily truck traffic on weekdays and limited traffic during the weekend. We work hand in hand with our landowners to minimize traffic impact via site and road selection.

What other major equipment will be brought in?

There will be a rig for drilling and well construction, and several pumps and/or generators.

What surface facilities will be built? What is the surface footprint?

There will be a small “pump house,” which is a 600-1,000 square-foot covered structure.

How is the storage facility connected to the grid? Are any wires visible above ground? Is there any danger if land is leased for grazing or farming?

Farming and grazing operations can continue as usual. Connection to the grid will typically be accomplished with standard overhead wires on poles—similar to running power to a home, barn or shop.

What will happen to the site once operations have ceased?

Wells will be plugged and abandoned according to state regulations. Equipment will be removed, the pond will be filled and the land surface remediated and restored to pre-disturbance conditions.

What happens once the facility is up and running?

Once the facility is up and running, operations and controls will be done remotely. There will be occasional site visits for routine maintenance and monitoring purposes.