Origination is where the renewable energy pipeline begins. Explore how developers source land, rooftops, and customers, screen opportunities for viability, and advance the most promising prospects into active development.
Origination is the process of identifying, sourcing, and qualifying new renewable energy opportunities before they enter active development. Originators generate leads, engage landowners and offtakers, screen sites for technical and commercial viability, and build the pipeline that fuels a developer’s growth.
Identify viable project opportunities and secure the land rights needed to advance development.
Evaluate sites for solar resource, buildable area, grid proximity, and fatal flaws before committing resources.
Build trust with landowners, hosts, and offtakers and clearly communicate the value of hosting or buying renewable energy.
Prioritize, track, and advance the strongest opportunities into the development funnel.
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Research markets, screen sites, build prospect lists, and support outreach and qualification efforts.
Own outreach campaigns, qualify opportunities, negotiate early-stage agreements, and grow the pipeline.
Set sourcing strategy, manage origination teams, and build channel and partner relationships.
Define market-entry strategy, lead major commercial relationships, and drive top-of-funnel growth across the portfolio.
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Origination is the earliest stage of project development, where developers identify, source, and qualify new opportunities before they enter active development. Originators generate leads, screen land and rooftops, engage landowners and offtakers, and build the pipeline of prospects that fuels a developer's growth.
An originator finds and qualifies new project opportunities. Day to day that means researching markets, sourcing land and offtake leads, screening sites for viability, building relationships with landowners and customers, and advancing the strongest prospects into the development funnel.
Origination is the front of the funnel — finding and qualifying opportunities and securing early interest. Project development takes those qualified opportunities and advances them through site control, permitting, interconnection, and financing toward construction. Origination feeds development.
Sites come from a mix of outbound and inbound sourcing: GIS and parcel data tools, direct outreach to landowners, broker and channel partnerships, referrals, and inbound inquiries. Originators focus on areas with strong solar resource, available grid capacity, and supportive policy, then screen parcels for buildability.
A strong site has good solar resource, enough buildable area, proximity to grid infrastructure with available capacity, manageable environmental and zoning constraints, and a willing landowner. Screening early for fatal flaws — wetlands, steep slopes, title issues, or no interconnection capacity — avoids wasting resources on unviable land.
Site control is the legal right to use a property for a project, usually through a lease, easement, or option. Securing it is a key origination milestone because it lets the developer commit to permitting and interconnection, and it's typically required before a project can be financed.
No. Origination rewards relationship-building, communication, market research, and commercial judgment as much as technical knowledge. A working understanding of how projects are screened and developed helps, but many successful originators come from sales, real estate, land, or business development backgrounds.
Strong outreach and relationship skills, market and policy awareness, the ability to screen sites and opportunities, negotiation, and organized pipeline management. Familiarity with GIS tools, CRM systems, and basic project economics is a plus.
Careers range from Origination Analyst at entry level to Origination Associate or Manager, Director of Origination, and VP of Origination or Business Development. The skills transfer readily across solar, storage, and wind.
Origination fills the top of the development funnel. Without a steady flow of qualified opportunities, there's nothing for development, engineering, finance, and construction teams to advance. Strong origination — screening out weak sites early — shapes the success and economics of everything downstream.
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