03/09/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 03/08/2026 19:00
Launching a renewable energy project is a massive undertaking. Developers must navigate any number of obstacles - tax credit rules, timeline complications, resource constraints, raw materials extraction, and more.
But before any of those hurdles comes the primary challenge: choosing the right lender with the expertise to see a renewable project from its inception to a lifetime of successful operation.
Today's projects demand lenders who act as strategic partners, bringing sector capability to help developers navigate every step of the process. These lenders do more than provide funds. They contribute essential guidance and deep industry knowledge that can make all the difference.
With renewables like solar, wind, hydro, and biomass now accounting for 93% of new U.S. power capacity, the need for lenders who are experts in the sector has never been greater. What renewable energy developers need is a financial partner whose understanding of the industry is as nuanced as their own.
So, what does such a partnership look like? Here are a few of the abilities that the right lender brings to the table:
The right time to engage a lender is at the earliest stages of development, not once plans are finalized. Long before construction begins, a partner lender can help assess feasibility, shape financial models, and identify potential roadblocks. This ensures the project is bankable from the start.
At the end of the day, the most valuable lenders provide more than just money. They leverage experience and provide critical insight into resource requirements, tax credit eligibility, and operational risks, helping guarantee renewable energy projects align with both sustainability goals and long-term profitability.
Ready to move your renewable energy project forward? Learn how Pathward, a top USDA and alternative energy lender, can support your financing journey from planning to long-term operation.
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