Pivot Energy was recognized as Solar Power World’s 2025 Top Developer in Colorado, recognizing our commitment to building a more sustainable and equitable energy system. For us, impactful solar development starts with how we view the land: as a vitally important agricultural, economic, and cultural resource. So, Pivot develops each new community solar site with the shared goals of the landowner, the community, and the local environment.
To protect U.S. land and preserve rural landscapes, we embed dual-use practices on 100% of qualified sites, prioritizing soil health, homegrown energy generation, and continued agricultural production. This purpose-driven approach to project development is anchored in our unique three-pillar approach to land stewardship. At the national level, we believe solar plays a critical role in strengthening our grid. At the local level, we work to enhance local ecosystems and build strong partnerships in every community we build in. Our land stewardship approach has a proven track record of setting U.S. communities up for long-term success.
Our collaboration with United Agrivoltaics Heartland Alliance supports quail, butterfly, and native pollinator habitat enhancement.
We’ve partnered with Colorado State University (CSU) Dryland Ecology & Management Lab on a joint research proposal exploring how solar infrastructure can accelerate dryland restoration. Our $60,000 donation will fund a first-of-its-kind exploration of ecovoltaic synergies in the desert Southwest. The fieldwork will take place across three of Pivot’s solar projects in Mesa County, Colorado, beginning in Fall 2025.