Our story
Four friends. One clean-energy mission.
Saga Energy started with a simple idea. Four of us, friends before colleagues, had each spent our entire professional careers building clean, renewable energy projects at other companies. In 2024 we decided to build Saga together, to reshape the energy landscape in our own backyards and beyond.
Why we do this
The energy transition isn't a theory anymore. It is happening, on schedule, in every state in the country. Coal plants are retiring faster than anyone predicted, solar is now the cheapest form of electricity ever recorded on most of the continent, and battery storage has moved from pilot project to core grid infrastructure in under a decade. The shift away from fossil fuels is well under way, and we are proud to spend our careers helping to accelerate it.
Renewable energy means something specific to the places it gets built. It means stable, long-term tax revenue for rural counties. It means predictable electricity prices that don't swing with international commodity markets. It means cleaner air for kids downwind of a retiring coal plant. It means domestic jobs in construction, operations, and manufacturing. It means landowners earning reliable income from their land without giving up what made it theirs. These are the kinds of outcomes that make the work worth doing.
Who we are
Walker, Marcus, Logan, and David are the four co-founders. Between us, the collective record includes the development and construction of over 5 GW of renewable energy projects throughout our careers. Previous companies include Clearway Energy Group, Terra-Gen, Scout Clean Energy, Pivot Energy, and Mortenson Construction. When we finally sat down in 2024 to talk about starting something together, the conversation was short.
What we build
Saga develops four asset classes: distributed battery storage, community solar gardens, utility-scale solar, and utility-scale wind. We size every project to the load it serves and the interconnection it can actually reach. No vaporware, no stat inflation, no pipeline padding. If a site doesn't pencil, we tell the counterparty within a week, not six months later.
Where we work
We work coast to coast. Our deepest roots are in Colorado and the wider Rocky Mountain region, where our team knows the utilities, the counties, the co-ops, and the grid intimately. Beyond the Rockies, we are actively developing projects across the country, from Georgia and Virginia to Colorado. Saga is headquartered at 255 Linden Street in Fort Collins, Colorado.
How we work
Saga is founder-led. When you engage with us, you talk to one of the four of us, not a pass-through. We read our own email. We show up to county commission meetings. We walk the parcel. We write the IRP response. We make the call to the landowner on a Saturday when something changes on the project. That's how we want to work, and it's how we've structured the whole company to operate.