Duke Energy Florida Reaches Its 750 Megawatt Solar Goal

Duke Energy Florida has completed the commissioning of its 10 Clean Energy Connection solar sites, meeting its 2020 commitment to add nearly 750 megawatts of solar capacity in the state. These installations strengthen the energy infrastructure and stimulate the local economy.

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Duke Energy Florida has completed the commissioning of all 10 of its Clean Energy Connection solar sites, marking the successful completion of its solar expansion program initiated in 2020. This project, approved by the Florida Public Service Commission, adds nearly 750 megawatts of solar generation capacity across the state. A…

Duke Energy Florida has completed the commissioning of all 10 of its Clean Energy Connection solar sites, marking the successful completion of its solar expansion program initiated in 2020. This project, approved by the Florida Public Service Commission, adds nearly 750 megawatts of solar generation capacity across the state.

A Strategic Deployment for the Power Grid

With an individual capacity of 74.9 megawatts per site, these installations are designed to provide stable power and strengthen the resilience of the electric grid. At full capacity, each site can power approximately 23,000 homes while reducing dependence on traditional fossil fuel sources. According to Duke Energy Florida, operating these facilities avoids the annual use of 1.2 million cubic feet of natural gas, 15,000 barrels of oil, and 12,000 tons of coal.

A Tangible Economic Impact

In addition to the energy benefits, the project generated more than 1,500 temporary jobs during the construction phases. The infrastructure also contributes to local finances by increasing tax revenues in the counties where they are located. These revenues help fund public services and other infrastructure projects at the local level.

The Solar Sites Spread Across Florida

The ten solar installations are located in various counties, ranging from Bay County to Hardee County. Among them, the Bay Ranch Renewable Energy Center in Bay County was completed in April 2023, while the Winquepin Renewable Energy Center in Madison County was finalized in December 2024. Other sites, such as the High Springs Renewable Energy Center in Alachua County and the Mule Creek Renewable Energy Center in Bay County, are also operational.

Expansion Prospects

Duke Energy Florida plans to continue developing its energy portfolio with new renewable generation capacity. The company relies on these facilities to diversify its energy mix and ensure a reliable supply for the state’s consumers.

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