Alligator Creek Solar

Clean Energy. Local Benefits. Wheeler County.

ALLIGATOR CREEK SOLAR IS A 80 MW UTILITY-SCALE SOLAR PROJECT DEVELOPED BY HEELSTONE RENEWABLE ENERGY IN WHEELER COUNTY, GEORGIA.

ABOUT US

Alligator Creek Solar is being developed by Heelstone Renewable Energy, a leading utility-scale solar and storage developer. Since our founding in 2012, we have been involved in the commercial operation of over 80 solar PV projects, which have collectively generated more than 1.2 GW of renewable energy.

At Heelstone, we pride ourselves on our vast knowledge of the industry and our ability to finance, construct, and deliver high-performing energy projects. Our commitment to excellence at every stage of project development ensures that we bring sustainable, clean energy solutions to communities across the country, while maintaining strong, lasting relationships with landowners, developers, and power purchasers.

Our name, Heelstone, is inspired by the Heel Stone at Stonehenge, which aligns perfectly with the sun during the summer solstice. Like the Heel Stone’s alignment with the sun, we align our expertise and resources with our partners to create a sustainable, reliable future.

We stand out with our ability to handle all aspects of solar and storage development—from site selection to financing, construction, and operations. Our methods enable us to efficiently bring projects from concept to reality. In addition to developing our own utility-scale projects, we leverage our expertise to help with other projects, ensuring that each project is completed to the highest standards.

Our developed projects generate more than 750 million kWh annually, which is enough to power more than 70,000 households. Our proven track record continues to grow each year, as we expand our portfolio of projects and continue to provide high-quality, sustainable energy solutions.

With a focus on professionalism, dedication, and an unwavering commitment to delivering on our promises, we at Heelstone Renewable Energy are a trusted partner in the clean energy transition. We’re building the clean energy future—one project at a time.

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PROJECT TIMELINE

Alligator Creek Solar is currently under construction and will be operational by end of 2026.

CONTACT US

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MEET THE TEAM

Lindsey Hesch

Lindsey Hesch

VP of Environment and Permitting

Daryl Hart

Daryl Hart

Chief Development Officer