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We’ve helped clients across the energy sector overcome access barriers, secure easements, and accelerate project timelines. Explore our case studies to see what successful delivery looks like.  

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Featured Case Study

A critical transmission line project in Northern Missouri required securing right-of-way through densely developed urban areas without the power of eminent domain. As a private merchant transmission line, every single easement had to be negotiated voluntarily. The route from the substation passed through the heart of the town, requiring agreements with major corporations, railroad companies, Missouri Department of Transportation (MoDOT) properties, and numerous resistant private landowners. Several essential tracts near the substation had no alternative routes, making their acquisition absolutely critical to project viability.

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    Projects Completed
  • 834,300+
    Acres Secured
What Our Clients Say

My Wheelhouse agents have provided me tremendous success leasing land for my solar projects even in the highly saturated Illinois market.

Jessica P
Renewable Energy Developer
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Our Texas Wheelhouse agent has gone above and beyond his regular duties to help us obtain land for solar projects. His hard work and incredible persistence has been a great blessing for us.

Gustavo J
Director of USA Land Acquisition
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With Steve and the Wheelhouse crew by my side, we acquired enough land for a 300 MW wind farm in Northeast Missouri. It was probably the easiest project I’ve ever developed, with over 85% landowner cooperation. Wheelhouse agents really came through.

Kyle L
Director of Wind Development
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