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June
26, 2008
Miami,
FL, USA: FPL Plans New Solar Energy Generation
Florida
Power & Light Company is planning to proceed with new solar energy
projects that include one of the world’s largest photovoltaic
solar plants and first “hybrid” energy center, coupling solar
thermal technology with an existing combined-cycle generation
unit.
“Pending
regulatory approval, FPL will build 110 megawatts of solar power
right here in the Sunshine State, making Florida No. 2 in the
nation for solar energy,” FPL Group Chairman and CEO Lewis Hay,
III announced yesterday at the 2008 Florida Summit on Global Climate
Change in Miami.
“This
is made possible in part by the strong support and determined
leadership of Governor Crist and the Florida legislature, who
crafted a progressive energy bill that put a supportive policy
framework in place for solar power.”
Along
with a previously announced photovoltaic solar installation at
NASA’s Kennedy Space Center, the projects will generate 110 megawatts
of emissions-free electricity.
The
projects are:
The
DeSoto Next Generation Solar Energy Center. Planned for construction
to commence by year-end 2008 on FPL-owned property in DeSoto County,
Fla., the DeSoto project will provide 25 megawatts of photovoltaic
solar capacity, making it the world’s largest photovoltaic solar
facility.
The
Martin Next Generation Solar Energy Center. Planned for construction
to commence by the beginning of 2009 at FPL’s existing Martin
Plant site, the Martin project will provide up to 75 megawatts
of solar thermal capacity in an innovative “hybrid” design that
will connect to an existing combined-cycle power plant. When the
power of the sun is producing electricity from steam, less fossil
fuel is required.
The
Space Coast Next Generation Solar Energy Center. Planned for construction
to commence by the beginning of 2009 at the Kennedy Space Center,
the Space Coast project will provide 10 megawatts of photovoltaic
solar capacity in an innovative public-private partnership.
The
110 megawatts of photovoltaic solar and solar thermal power announced
by FPL today is in addition to 250 megawatts of solar thermal
power announced by FPL Energy on March 26. Together, the projects
will dramatically extend FPL Group’s lead as the world’s No. 1
producer of solar energy. FPL Group is also the nation’s No. 1
producer of wind power.
The
company has secured the necessary zoning approval and has access
to the necessary transmission infrastructure for all three projects.
The Martin and DeSoto County projects will be built entirely on
FPL-owned land. FPL submitted a petition on May 16 to the Florida
Public Service Commission to commence regulatory approval to build
the three projects.
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