Who We Are

We are a team of lawyers and certified professional landmen with one mission: To identify and secure the best possible land positions for reputable renewable energy and energy storage development teams.

Why Demeter

Demeter can get done in days what others take weeks to produce, and our customers only pay for measurable results. Unlike traditional land agencies, Demeter bills only by success rather than the industry-standard day-rate. With a commission-based model where the majority of payments occur at NTP and COD, Demeter works to ensure your team’s success is achieved as quickly as possible while avoiding prolonged timelines and the mediocre results otherwise found throughout the industry.

What We Do

Demeter supports early-stage site origination campaigns with services in location identification, remote feasibility screening, marketing outreach, contract acquisition, and initial permitting. Within weeks, our teams use the latest technology to implement a land acquisition marketing plan and get boots on the ground in a new market. Demeter is prepared to quickly scope your campaign, establish a marketing plan, and activate the necessary boots-on-the-ground.

The Demeter Difference

Demeter is skilled in bringing streamlined practices to your origination workflows for greater speed and scale in market entrance. This is achieved by leveraging the best in land use analysis and customer engagement technologies. With our success-based fee structure, Demeter ensures developers reduce origination timeframes and expenses while de-risking your portfolio from the very start.

Generally 3 phase power lines are a series of 3 lines running on the top of a utility pole. Often times they look like a T with the lines running on top. Sometimes there are occasional exceptions to these configurations.

If the pole has only two wires near the top of the pole, with one above the other and there is no T-bar, this is a single phase line.

Wires not near the top of the pole should not be included in the total amount of wires as these are often for telecommunication lines and not power lines.

Examples of 3 phase power lines: