A Thoughtful Path to Success

Every decision we make priorities environmental sustainability and respect of the land in the communities we serve.

Siting Considerations

How We Decide On A Location

We’re looking for properties that are at least 0.2 acres for battery storage and 15 acres for solar.

We’re open to either leasing or purchasing, and we’re flexible on how the project fits into the existing landscape. If your land is already in use—whether for agriculture, industry, or another business—we may be able to co-locate a project without disrupting your operations.

Beyond size and terrain, we also consider the practicality of construction.

Land with stable soil, minimal grading needs, and good access for equipment makes for a smoother project. If your land has some challenges — rocky areas, drainage issues, or old foundations—we can evaluate whether those factors can be worked around or mitigated.

The best sites are relatively flat, dry, and not being actively used.

We can work with properties that have buildings on them, depending on their layout and condition — sometimes we can build around them, other times they may need to be removed. Land that is too steep, highly varied in terrain, covered in wetlands, or located in floodplains tends to be tougher to develop.

Projects move forward more easily when they’re in areas where energy development is already permitted.

In most cases, that means land zoned for commercial or industrial use. If you’re not sure about your property’s zoning, we can help figure that out and assess whether there’s a clear path to development.

For any Mammoth Summit project to work, it has to connect to the electrical grid.

The closer your land is to existing power lines and substations, the more viable and cost-effective the project will be. If your property is further out, that doesn’t necessarily rule it out — it just means we’ll need to take a closer look at potential connection paths.

Stage 1 -
Site Selection & Partnerships
Every project begins with careful site selection and strong local partnerships. We identify optimal locations based on energy demand, grid capacity, and land suitability. Our team works closely with landowners to craft agreements that provide long-term benefits while respecting the land’s history and future potential.
Stage 2 -
Feasibility & Due Diligence
We conduct environmental, technical, and regulatory assessments to ensure the project is viable and compliant with all local, state, and federal requirements. This includes grid studies, ecological reviews, and community engagement to ensure responsible development with minimal impact.
Stage 3 -
Design & Permitting
Our engineering partners design each project with efficiency, safety, and long-term performance in mind.

We navigate the permitting process, securing approvals from regulatory agencies and working with stakeholders to ensure the project aligns with community needs and expectations.

Stage 4 -
Financing & Procurement
Once the project is permitted, we finalize financing and secure high-quality equipment. Whether through private investors or public partnerships, we structure funding to ensure the project is financially sound. We also procure trusted equipment to guarantee reliability and efficiency.
Stage 5 -
Construction & Interconnection
During construction, we manage every detail to ensure safety, quality, and adherence to schedule.

Once built, the system undergoes rigorous testing before being connected to the grid, providing clean, reliable energy for the region. Our team oversees this process to ensure seamless integration.

Stage 6 -
Operations & Maintenance
We actively monitor system performance to maximize efficiency and reliability. Routine maintenance, predictive analytics, and remote monitoring allow us to quickly address any issues. Our long-term commitment ensures continued success for landowners, utilities, and communities.
Stage 7 -
Decommissioning & Restoration
At the end of the project’s life, we ensure a responsible transition. Equipment is safely removed, and the land is restored to its original or agreed-upon condition. We work with landowners to determine the best next steps, whether renewing the project or returning the land to its prior use.
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Everything You Need To Know

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is Mammoth Summit interested in my land?

We develop battery energy storage facilities near existing substations or distribution lines to ensure convenient access to the transmission system. Our sites are selected to optimize support and value for the electric grid, while also minimizing the project's overall footprint.

What is energy storage?

Energy storage refers to the capture and retention of energy produced at one time for use at a later time. Energy storage plays a crucial role in stabilizing electrical grids, integrating renewable energy sources, and enhancing overall energy efficiency.

Is energy storage safe?

Battery storage devices produce no air emissions or radiation and pose minimal fire risk when correctly designed, installed, tested, and operated. These systems include protective features and a battery management system that automatically shuts down in suboptimal operational conditions.

Can energy storage work with all fuel sources?

Yes, energy storage systems are technology and fuel-neutral. Electricity can be generated by any number of technologies, including renewables like wind and solar as well as oil, natural gas, coal, and nuclear power.Batteries are able to respond to grid imbalances faster than both renewable and conventional power, which make them particularly valuable for improving grid resiliency and reliability

Will these batteries withstand extreme weather events?

Battery energy storage systems are currently operational across the United States, from the freezing temperatures of Alaska to the deserts of Arizona. These systems are designed with associated heating & cooling systems to ensure optimal battery operations and life based on the environmental conditions at your location. Not only are battery energy storage facilities built to withstand disruptive weather events, but they also help increase resiliency to extreme weather events, prevent power outages, and provide back-up power.

What happens to the batteries when they reach the end of their lifetime?

Battery projects will be de-commissioned and the land will be returned to its predevelopment state at the cost of the project’s owner. The batteries themselves may be recycled, which is a rapidly growing industry in the US.

What is the expected duration of the project?

Approximately 20 to 30 years.

How long is the construction process?

Construction is expected to commence in late 2025 or early 2026, following completion of the permitting process and securing electrical grid authorizations. The construction phase is anticipated to span approximately 3-6 months months for 5 MW / 20 MWh projects.

What is the strength of Mammoth’s financial backers?

MSP is backed by a leading investor in the renewable energy industry. They have a substantial financial backing and sufficient capital resources to develop projects over a multi-year time horizon.

How long has the team been in business?

The MSP team has collectively spent over 20 years in renewable energy development.The various team members have spent years working together in different capacities and formed MSP officially in early 2024.

What will happen at the end of our lease?

At the conclusion of the lease term, Mammoth Summit will work collaboratively with you to determine the next steps based on our mutual interests and prevailing circumstances. We can potentially purchase the property in whole or in part, not just lease. Other options may include renewing the lease agreement for an extended period, decommissioning the battery energy storage system in accordance with regulatory requirements, or exploring alternative arrangements that align with your plans for the property.