Explore the largest solar farms in Georgia and see all the utility-scale solar projects in Georgia on a map.
Last updated: May 2026
On this page, you can explore our real-time database of solar farms in Georgia. Each month, we track solar projects and update our list of the largest solar farms in Georgia.
As of May 2026, there are 152 utility-scale solar farms in Georgia, according to Cleanview's project tracker. Their total operating capacity is 5,414 MW. In 2025, there were 3 solar farms built in Georgia. See also: planned solar farms in Georgia→
Total Solar Farms
152
Total Capacity
5,414 MW
Built in 2025
3
Map of solar farms in Georgia. Marker size reflects capacity — only facilities with reported capacity data are shown.
260 MW
Year Operational: January 2025
Location: Jefferson, Georgia
Developer: NextEra Energy
250 MW
Year Operational: March 2025
Location: Montgomery, Georgia
Developer: Silicon Ranch
213 MW
Year Operational: December 2021
Location: Decatur, Georgia
204 MW
Year Operational: September 2020
Location: Twiggs, Georgia
200 MW
Year Operational: November 2024
Location: Decatur, Georgia
Developer: Washington County Solar
196 MW
Year Operational: June 2022
Location: Mitchell, Georgia
171 MW
Year Operational: February 2020
Location: Mitchell, Georgia
165 MW
Year Operational: December 2022
Location: Lee, Georgia
150 MW
Year Operational: December 2019
Location: Brooks, Georgia
140 MW
Year Operational: August 2025
Location: Oglethorpe, Georgia
Developer: Con Edison Development
250 MW
Year Operational: March 2025
Location: Montgomery, Georgia
Developer: Silicon Ranch
260 MW
Year Operational: January 2025
Location: Jefferson, Georgia
Developer: NextEra Energy
80 MW
Year Operational: December 2024
Location: Montgomery, Georgia
Developer: Silicon Ranch
38 MW
Year Operational: December 2024
Location: Oglethorpe, Georgia
Developer: Heelstone Renewable Energy
200 MW
Year Operational: November 2024
Location: Decatur, Georgia
Developer: Washington County Solar
150 MW
Year Operational: September 2024
Location: Washington, Georgia
Developer: Washington County Solar
10 MW
Year Operational: July 2024
Location: Effingham, Georgia
Developer: Georgia Power
80 MW
Year Operational: May 2024
Location: Macon, Georgia
Developer: Competitive Power Ventures