
Join farmers, landowners, developers, planners, utilities, researchers, and conservation leaders for a focused, constructive conversation building best practices for dual-use solar development on Georgia's working and natural landscapes.
The Georgia Solar Farm Summit brings cross-sector perspectives together to explore agrivoltaics, ecovoltaics, solar energy, agriculture, land stewardship, best practices in ground-mounted solar siting, and local economic impact: with a common goal to collaboratively build a practical framework for AgPV development in Georgia that supports both vibrant agricultural growth and homegrown energy abundance.
This summit is designed for:
If your work intersects with solar and agriculture, or you hope that it might in the future, this event is for you!
All-inclusive passes are limited and include:
Partial passes are offered for expo, education and expo, and networking and expo.
To see what is included for each pass type, see the What's Included table below.
Dig into soil health, water management, habitat design, and working-land integration. Sessions explore practical approaches that strengthen agricultural resilience while advancing renewable energy development.
Hear from practitioners across agriculture, conservation, utilities, development, and public agencies shaping responsible solar in Georgia, as well as agrivoltaics leaders from around the country speaking in the program.
Evaluate where dual-use applications make sense in Georgia’s context, including solar grazing, compatible cropping, pollinator habitat, as well as regenerative land use models and local economic development.
Explore best practices in solar siting, land use planning, and conservation integration through real-world case studies and implementation examples relevant to Georgia’s evolving landscape.
Examine how solar development fits within Georgia’s energy growth, transmission planning, and reliability goals—and explore how to match Georgia's infrastructure realities to its agribusiness opportunities.
Multiple scheduled networking events occurring daily and offering a different, fun change of pace for casual networking. Unwind with other serious professionals engaged in this important work.
Participate in guided small-group discussions and Q&A sessions designed to surface practical challenges, shared lessons, and interdisciplinary perspectives.
Electric exhibition showcasing interdisciplinary services and hardware, displaying dynamic research, and serving as a central hub for meetings and happy hours.
Public and private sector experts will be available on-site for peer-to-peer learning, practical guidance, and cross-silo problem solving.
All-inclusive passes include hot breakfast and lunch both days, program sessions, the AgPV Expo Hall, the AgPV Renaissance Circuit, on- and off-site happy hours, and access to the Digital Conference Archive. Dinner is on your own. A limited number of all-inclusive passes are available.
$399 | $499 | $649
Early Bird+ | Standard | Last Call
$299 | $349 | $549
Early Bird+ | Standard | Last Call
$199 | $249 | $449
Early Bird+ | Standard | Last Call
*A limited number of all-inclusive passes that include breakfast and lunch are available. Dinner is on your own.
+A limited number of Early Bird passes are available for all-inclusive passes. Once the fixed number of early birds is sold, Standard pricing will take effect through July 4. If tickets are still available, Last Call pricing begins after July 4.
All pass types are available on Eventbrite. Early bird pricing is limited —
reserve your spot before rates increase.
Partial access passes are available for attendees who want to participate in specific portions of the Summit.
All partial access passes include the AgPV Expo Hall, the AgPV Renaissance Circuit, and access to the Digital Conference Archive.
$49 | $79 | $99
Early Bird+ | Standard | Last Call
$249 | $299 | $349
Early Bird+ | Standard | Last Call
$199 | $249 | $299
Early Bird+ | Standard | Last Call
+Early Bird pricing for partial access passes closes June 1. Standard pricing takes effect on June 1. If tickets are still available, last call pricing begins after July 4.
^Includes invites to off-site happy hours.
All pass types are available on Eventbrite. Early bird pricing is limited —
reserve your spot before rates increase.
Taxes and fees not included.
Happy hour receptions will include light hors d'oeuvres. Drink tickets will be provided with passes that include on-site happy hour.
Refunds are available until July 2, 2026. From July 3 to July 14, a 50% refund will be issued. July 15 and thereafter, refunds are not available. Taxes and fees are non-refundable.
Special & Group Registrations
We want the Summit to be accessible to as many people as possible. The following registration types are available — contact us for details.
Youth Passes
Available for attendees under 18 years of age. Must be registered alongside an adult pass. A parent, guardian, or chaperone must complete registration and accompany the attendee at the event.
School Groups
Group registration is available. Contact us for pricing and logistics.
Volunteers
Retired or unemployed? Volunteer opportunities are available. Reach out to learn more.
Poster Submissions
Poster submissions are accepted through July 6. Selectees may receive one complimentary registration.
Student Design Challenge
Students with a qualified entry submission are eligible for a complimentary registration. See the Student Design Challenge for more details.
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