Florida Power and Light completes largest solar-plus-storage project in United States

Published on March 14, 2018 by Kevin Randolph

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Florida Power and Light (FPL) recently incorporated a 10-megawatt (MW), 40-megawatt-hour (MWh) battery-storage project into its Babcock Ranch Solar Energy Center, a 74.5 MW solar power plant in Charlotte County, Florida.

The project is the largest solar-plus-storage system built in the United States to date.

“FPL has been an outstanding partner in our mission to make Babcock Ranch the most innovative, sustainable town in the nation,” Syd Kitson, chairman and CEO of Kitson & Partners and founder of the town of Babcock Ranch, said. “Improving technologies for energy storage are moving us ever closer to our goal of full reliance on clean, renewable energy. As home to the largest solar-plus-storage system operating in America, we are proud to be leading the way.”

Under the rate agreement approved by the Florida Public Service Commission (PSC) in 2016, FPL plans to develop 50 MW of battery storage over the next few years.

“FPL is building an incredible amount of solar power cost-effectively so we can bring the economic and environmental benefits to all of our customers while keeping their bills among the lowest in the nation,” Eric Silagy, president and CEO of FPL, said. “At the same time, we continue to innovate every single day, and the new system we unveiled today is a shining example of how we’re changing the current.”