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Duke Energy Florida Files for four new solar energy website.

In accordance with the comparative contract of Duke Energy Florida, which was approved by the FPSC in August 2024, the company is investing over 521 million US dollars in the establishment of solar locations in Madison County (Sundance Renewable Energy Center), Sumter County (Half Moon Renewable Energy Center), Hernando County (Rattler Renewable Energy Center) and Jefferson County (Bailey Mill Center). Overall, these websites are expected to save customers about their service life of 843 million US dollars.

So far, the company has broken the ground in the centers of Sundance, Half Moon and Rattler Renewable Energy, all of which will be in operation by January 2026. Bailey Mill Renewable Energy Center will continue the approval procedure with the aim of enabling the structure in summer with the structure of the structure in summer. If you have an online construction in summer. Quiet, carbon -free energy to the electrical network.

In terms of top performance, each of the four 74.9 megawatt solar locations generates sufficient electricity to supply the equivalent of around 23,000 houses, while 1.2 million cubic feet natural gas, 15,000 barrels heating oil and 12,000 tons of coal are postponed per year.

“At Duke Energy Florida we work every day to modernize and strengthen our generation fleet,” said Melissa Seixas, President of the US state of Duke Energy Florida. “Solar energy is an innovative, inexpensive and clean solution that we further implement in the name of our customers in the whole of the sunshine.”