Duke Energy Florida Announces 2 Additional Solar Sites
Duke Energy Florida (DEF) announced the locations of its two newest solar power plants, which continue the expansion of its renewable generation portfolio. The solar plants are the latest milestones in the company's strategy to deliver clean energy to customers. DEF currently has more than 900 MW of solar generation under construction or in operation, and will more than quadruple the amount of in-service solar on its system over the next four years.
- The Fort Green Power Plant will be built on approximately 500 acres in Hardee County, Fla. The 74.9-megawatt (MW) plant will consist of approximately 265,000 solar panels, utilizing a fixed-tilt racking system that will produce enough carbon-free energy to effectively power more than 20,000 average-sized homes at peak production.
- The Bay Trail Solar Power Plant will be built on 500 acres in Citrus County, Fla. Once operational, the 74.9-MW facility will consist of approximately 197,000 tracking bifacial solar panels. Its innovative double-sided panel design is highly efficient and tracks the movement of the sun. The plant will be capable of effectively producing enough electricity to power approximately 23,000 average-sized homes at peak production.
"Citrus County welcomes the Duke Energy Bay Trail Solar Power Plant into our community," said Citrus CountyCommission Chair Scott E. Carnahan. "This investment promotes clean energy, brings jobs to our area and capital investment into our community. We believe this project will bring many benefits to our residents."
The Bay Trail facility is the site of a future mining location and the Fort Green site is a former phosphate mine.
"These solar power plants are examples of how mining sites can be developed for renewable energy and benefit our communities and the environment," said Melissa Seixas, Duke Energy Florida state president. "Duke Energy Florida is delivering on what our customers want - access to clean energy at a competitive price. We are providing environmentally friendly, cost-effective and innovative solar that benefits all of our Florida customers."
Building A Smarter Energy Future
Duke Energy Florida remains a leader in advancing clean energy in the state.
The company has now installed more than 1.9 million solar panels in Florida to date.
Once both sites are finished, the Bay Trail and Fort Green solar power plants will help Duke Energy Florida complete the installation of its three-millionth solar panel in the state.
In February 2020, Duke Energy Florida announced the installation of its one-millionth solar panel in Florida at the company's Columbia Solar Power Plant in Fort White, Fla.
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