Protecting Your Energy Budget: Why Winery Solar Roadmap Timing Matters Now

As a proud new sponsor and supporter of Napa Green, we are thrilled to align ourselves with an organization dedicated to pioneering sustainable, climate-resilient viticulture. True sustainability, however, requires financial viability. At BPi, we believe your power assets should earn, not just off set carbon.

For 17 years, BPi has served as a full-service EPC (Engineering, Procurement, and Construction) contractor, building turn-key power generation systems and long-term solar assets for iconic properties including Charles Krug (host of RISE 2027), Korbel, Raymond, St. Supéry, and many more Napa wineries.

BPi monetizes estates with green power. We monitor performance and track your production in dollars (not just Watts). We also excel at optimizing underperforming legacy solar systems and bringing them to their full earning potential through dedicated financial asset management and O&M solutions.

Under the current federal rules, wineries qualify for Biden’s Green New Deal tax incentives that reduce the total cost of solar by 30% to 40%. However, this window is closing rapidly as these enhanced tax credits expire on July 4, 2026. Fortunately, capturing these historic credits does not require rushing into immediate construction or upending your current cash flow. Wineries have a few weeks left to lock in tax incentives by establishing safe harbor with just a 5% (refundable) deposit. This strategic step legally qualifies your project under the current rules, giving your estate years to design, plan, and build at a massive discount.

For properties looking to optimize their balance sheets, Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs) and roof leasing programs are also available to ensure decades of lower energy costs with zero capital expenditure needed. Our trusted financing partners handle all system repairs and maintenance, creating a truly passive revenue stream for up to 25 years.

Due to engineering requirements, utility approvals, and procurement scheduling typical of agricultural properties, decision makers need to enter discussions immediately to qualify before the July deadline. The most informed energy buyers in the valley, including 15 of the NVUSD schools, are validating their projects with us right now.

This initiative isn’t about switching vendors or forcing a hurried construction schedule during a critical growing season. It is about understanding exactly what opportunities, incentives, and financing options apply to your facilities right now. A short, complimentary planning review today can protect your vineyard’s energy budgets for decades to come, ensuring your power infrastructure serves both your environmental goals and your bottom line.

To schedule a compliance review, visit BPi-Power.com or connect with us through the Napa Green partner directory.

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