Seal Solar is in the final stages of construction on a 13.05-MW array for Baptist Health, the largest private not-for-profit health care organization based in Arkansas.
This array is one of the largest non-utility scale systems installed in Arkansas. Seal Solar is installing 22,300 bifacial solar panels on 49 acres of a former rice farm.
“Baptist Health is excited to be a part of this new solar farm — a step toward generating cleaner, more sustainable power while reducing costs,” said Brent Beaulieu, CFO for Baptist Health. “This project reflects our commitment to being a greener organization and builds on our strong record of energy efficiency, demonstrated by our 83% Energy Star Rating at Baptist Health Medical Center-Little Rock.”
“Seal Solar has a long history of working with businesses, farmers and non-profits across Arkansas to incorporate solar and storage into their energy needs mix. We are proud to be working with the team at Baptist Health to help meet their sustainability and cost-saving needs,” said John Buckley, Seal Solar project manager overseeing the construction of the project.
The solar array for Baptist Health is scheduled to be completed in early Spring 2026 and connected to Entergy Arkansas’ grid.












