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Duke Energy Florida Announces 2 Additional Solar Sites
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Duke Energy Florida announces 2 additional solar sites Sites will help complete three-millionth solar panel installation
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ST. PETERSBURG, Fla., March 15, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Duke Energy Florida (DEF) today 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.
Duke Energy solar generation flourishes for Florida
- Duke Energy Florida quadrupling solar generation in less than four years
- Construction begins on two new utility-scale solar plants
- Two solar sites nearing completion
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ST. PETERSBURG, Fla., Feb. 16, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Duke Energy Florida is delivering on its commitment to provide cleaner, smarter energy solutions to benefit all Florida customers.
The company is investing an estimated $1 billion to construct or acquire a total of 700 megawatts of cost-effective solar power facilities from 2018 through 2022 in Florida and will more than quadruple the amount of in-service solar on the system over the next four years.