
Webinars & Videos
Energy Leasing Trends in 2026: Why Solar Leads and What’s Next
Join us for a deep dive into energy land leasing- and where the real opportunities are headed in 2026 and beyond.
Solar is still leading demand, but the market is evolving fast. From shifting timelines and pricing to local approval challenges, knowing when and how to act matters as much as where.
In this webinar, Craig Kaiser (LandApp) and Pete Mazeine (National Land Realty) break down the latest trends across solar, wind, oil & gas, battery storage, and data centers- plus what developers are really looking for and how deals come together. We’ll cover:
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Why solar is leading heading into 2026
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Timelines, pricing trends, local approvals, and deal changes
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Why wind is slowing while solar grows
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The role of battery storage and where oil & gas and data centers fit
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How to get in front of developers earlier
If you own land, advise landowners, or work in rural real estate, this session will give you a clearer picture of where demand is heading- and how to position yourself ahead of it.
Panels, Plants, and Paychecks:
A Guide to Profitable Agrivoltaics
Agrivoltaics is shifting from idea to real-world solution- changing how farmland is used and monetized.
Join Craig Kaiser of LandApp and Byron Kominek form Jack's Solar Garden for a practical look at how farming and solar can successfully coexist. Hear firsthand insights from one of the most studied agrivoltaic sites in the country, including how crops interact with solar infrastructure over time.
We’ll cover everything from system design (panel height, spacing, layout) to land use outcomes, plus the bigger picture: new revenue streams, stronger land strategies, and reduced pressure to convert farmland.
We’ll also explore where the industry is headed, key challenges, and what landowners need to know- plus how tools like LandApp can help evaluate potential early on.
If you want to maximize land use without sacrificing agriculture, don’t miss it.

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