September 24, 2025 – TotalEnergies today announced the completion of 11 solar projects in Georgia, totaling 50 megawatts (MWdc) of distributed generation capacity. TotalEnergies will serve as the long-term owner and operator for the entire portfolio, which it acquired from Inman Solar, the firm responsible for the projects’ origination, development, and engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) services.
Aligning with Georgia Power’s plan to continue expanding its diverse energy mix to support the state’s extraordinary growth, these projects combined are expected to generate more than 90,000 MWh of solar energy each year.
Located in six counties across South Georgia, all projects feature ground mount installations and are interconnected to Georgia Power’s distribution grid.
“Inman Solar’s regional expertise and strong EPC capabilities are a complement to TotalEnergies’ focus on long-term ownership of high-quality renewable assets,” said Eric Potts, Vice President of TotalEnergies Distributed Generation USA. “Collaborating with local EPC firms and public agency off-takers is a strategy that is instrumental in scaling clean energy across the U.S., adding to TotalEnergies’ growing renewable energy portfolio.”
Through Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs) with TotalEnergies, Georgia Power will purchase all of the solar output generated by the systems at predetermined rates for the next 30 years. Georgia Power has noted that in addition to growing its clean energy footprint, the company’s investment in renewable generation further bolsters the efficiency and resilience of its local distribution networks and provides strong economic value to customers.
“We are thrilled to partner with TotalEnergies on these projects,” said Otso Lehmussaari, Vice President of Inman Solar. “Their deep understanding of renewable energy development and access to reliable financing are invaluable as we continue to expand our contributions to Georgia Power’s distributed generation program.”
Lehmussaari also recognized the Georgia Public Service Commission for its dedication to advancing the state’s distributed solar deployment and supporting local energy generation.