According to a recent LinkedIn post from Aspen Power, the company highlights a checklist it uses to assess the suitability of commercial properties for rooftop or equivalent solar installations. The criteria include roughly 100,000 square feet of usable roof or comparable area, a roof under 10 years old, three-phase power, significant annual electricity spend, and limited shading or obstructions.
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The post suggests that properties meeting most of these conditions may be able to generate lease revenue or energy savings, improve net operating income without owner capital deployment, and increase overall asset value. For investors, this emphasis on commercial-scale feasibility screens points to Aspen Power’s focus on larger, higher-consumption assets, which could support project economics, pipeline quality, and scalable growth in the commercial solar segment.

