News

Florida Power & Light begins installations in one-million-panel solar expansion

Florida Power & Light Company (FPL) began installing this week the first solar panels of its solar
expansion, which will comprise three new solar plants and approximately one million solar panels.

The installations began at the future FPL Blue Cypress Solar Energy Center in Indian River County along
the Treasure Coast. FPL is also building three solar facilities in the Treasure Coast area. Two will be located in Indian River County and one will be located in St. Lucie County. FPL expects the plants to enter service
early next year.

The company plans to construct a total of eight new solar power plants by early 2018, which will use approximately 2.5 million solar panels and have nearly 600 megawatts of capacity.

“Today is another important milestone in our unprecedented solar expansion, as we continue to layout the blueprint for delivering clean energy and outstanding service while keeping energy bills among the lowest in the nation,” FPL President and CEO Eric Silagy said. “Installing the first of 1 million new solar panels for our Treasure Coast customers is just the beginning of our mission to fast track the benefits of solar energy to more Floridians quicker and more affordably than ever before.”

FPL expects the eight sites to require a construction workforce of approximately 1500 during peak activity this summer and result in net savings for its customers.

“FPL continues to rethink the way we view energy in Florida,” Senate President Joe Negron said. “The company’s cost-effective solar expansion not only brings the benefits of clean solar energy to everyone, it also acts as a major economic driver by creating hundreds of construction jobs in our communities.”

Daily Energy Insider Reports

Recent Posts

South Carolina legislation will help Duke Energy Progress customers save money

Innovative legislation will help Duke Energy Progress customers in South Carolina save $35 million in repair costs from a series…

1 day ago

Appalachian Power, Wheeling Power file cost recovery submissions for West Virginia

Looking to recover costs associated with increased fuel and vegetation management expenditures, Appalachian Power and Wheeling Power recently submitted new…

1 day ago

Hawaiian Electric launches online siting tool for electric vehicle charging stations

As a way to aid the deployment of electric vehicle charging stations, Hawaiian Electric this week released the online Electric…

1 day ago

AEP issues 2024 corporate sustainability report

American Electric Power (AEP) released its 2024 Corporate Sustainability Report, which documents its sustainable business practices, strategy, performance and impact.…

1 day ago

Louisville Gas and Electric and Kentucky Utilities issue RFP for solar, wind and hydro

Louisville Gas and Electric Company (LG&E) and Kentucky Utilities (KU) issued a Request for Proposals (RFP) for new solar, wind,…

2 days ago

Southern Power brings Wyoming’s first solar facility online

Wyoming gained its first solar facility this week, and Southern Power its 30th, with the beginning of operations at the…

2 days ago

This website uses cookies.