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Solar Farms in OH
[Last updated: Jan 2026]
Ohio hosts a significant share of utility-scale solar capacity in the United States, driven by abundant solar resource and grid integration opportunities. This page catalogs solar farms at 200 MW nameplate capacity or greater, showing their locations and capacity information.
Largest Solar Farms in Ohio
| SOLAR FARM | MW | LOCATION |
|---|---|---|
| Hecate Energy Highland solar farm | 300 | Buford |
| Yellow Wood Solar Project | 300 | Clinton County |
| Palomino Solar | 200 | Dodsonville |
| Eastern Cottontail Solar Project | 250 | Fairfield County |
| Pleasant Prairie Solar Energy Center | 250 | Franklin County |
| Hardin Solar Energy | 300 | Hardin County |
| Harvey Solar Project | 350 | Licking County |
| Fox Squirrel Solar | 577 | Madison County |
| Hillcrest Solar | 200 | Mt. Orab |
| Chipmunk Solar | 400 | Pickaway County |
| Birch Solar | 300 | Toledo |
| AEUG Union Solar | 325 | West Mansfield |
| Atlanta Farms Solar | 200 | Williamsport |
| Yellowbud Solar | 274 | Williamsport |
| Cadence Solar Energy Center | 275 | York County |
Capacity summary
OH solar farms at 200+ MW of nameplate capacity. These facilities contribute to the state’s energy generation profile and form part of regional electricity infrastructure. As deployment accelerates, solar farms will remain a cornerstone of America’s energy transformation - enabling a more resilient, distributed, and sustainable electricity system.