

Where Energy Development Meets Land Stewardship
As demand for utility-scale solar energy and supporting infrastructure continues to grow across the Gulf South, FTC Energy is expanding its acquisition activities to include renewable development rights and ground lease opportunities.
Leveraging decades of experience evaluating energy-related property interests, FTC identifies strategic sites suitable for renewable energy development and aggregates ground lease positions on behalf of institutional development partners.
WHAT FTC ACQUIRES
· Solar ground lease rights
· Battery storage site control
· Renewable development rights
· Utility-scale energy site positions
OUR APPROACH
FTC evaluates potential renewable sites using the same disciplined framework applied to mineral and leasehold acquisition — assessing grid proximity, interconnection feasibility, land composition, ownership structure, and development timeline. We move efficiently, communicate clearly, and close.
FOR LANDOWNERS
If you own agricultural or rural property in Louisiana, Oklahoma, or Texas, your land may be suitable for a long-term solar ground lease. A ground lease allows you to receive consistent annual income while retaining full ownership — including all mineral rights — for the life of the agreement.