Zero Emission Energy


IN Solar Farms (> 200 MW)


Utility-scale solar farms—sometimes called solar parks—are central to the U.S. clean-energy transition, delivering hundreds of megawatts of renewable power to the grid while reducing dependence on fossil fuels. Increasingly paired with battery energy storage systems (BESS) and, in some regions, wind generation, these large installations provide grid stability, enable microgrid resilience, and support the broader electrification of transportation, industry, and digital infrastructure.


Indiana largest solar farms

SOLAR FARM MW LOCATION
Lake Trout Solar Project 245 Blackford County
Brickyard Solar Project 200 Boone County
Appleseed Solar 200 Cass County
Elliott solar farm 200 Gibson County
Gibson solar farm 280 Gibson County
Peony (Lightsource) solar farm 315 Greene County
Dunns Bridge solar farm 435 Jasper County
Dunns Bridge solar farm 265 Jasper County
Riverstart Solar Park 200 Modoc
Petersburg Solar 250 Pike County
Posey solar farm 300 Posey County
Shelbyville solar farm 250 Shelby County
Mammoth Solar 333 Starke County
Mammoth Solar 333 Starke County
Mammoth Solar 333 Starke County
Fairbanks Solar 250 Sullivan County
Cavalry Solar 200 White County
Honey Creek Solar 400 White County
Indiana Crossroads solar farm 200 White County

Beyond energy production, these projects stimulate local economies in IN state by generating construction and maintenance jobs, creating tax revenue, and supporting adjacent industries. They are also key assets in achieving state renewable portfolio standards (RPS), corporate sustainability targets, and national clean-energy commitments.

As deployment accelerates, solar farms will remain a cornerstone of America’s energy transformation—enabling a more resilient, distributed, and sustainable electricity system.