Jimmy Carter's Solar Farm is Still Keeping His Georgia Hometown Running Decades Later

Staff Report From Georgia CEO

Tuesday, May 19th, 2026

Jimmy Carter died in December 2024 at age 100, but a solar project tied to his decades-long push for clean energy is still working every day in Plains, Georgia.

The 10-acre solar farm built on Carter family land in 2017 continues to help power the hometown he never really left.

Carter stood in a field in Plains for the solar farm's ribbon-cutting in February 2017, watching panels begin tracking the sun on land that had once grown peanuts and soybeans. More than seven years later — and months after his death on Dec. 29, 2024 — the array is still operating at its original capacity.

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