Three of the solar energy centers are the first to be installed in their respective counties: Nassau, St. Johns and Union counties. Two other solar energy centers in Baker and Okeechobee counties will be the second in each. The five projects total 372.5 MW.
“Nobody in America is building more affordable solar than FPL and I’m very pleased that despite many challenges, including multiple storms and COVID, the FPL team was able to keep all of these projects on schedule and budget,” said Eric Silagy, president and CEO of FPL. “Our FPL SolarTogether program is an innovative piece of the company’s rapid solar expansion, which helps us consistently deliver America’s best energy value – electricity that’s not just clean and reliable, but also affordable.”
The new solar energy centers (all 74.5 MW each) are:
FPL Egret Solar Energy Center, Baker County
FPL Lakeside Solar Energy Center, Okeechobee County
FPL Nassau Solar Energy Center, Nassau County
FPL Trailside Solar Energy Center, St. Johns County
FPL Union Springs Solar Energy Center, Union County
As part of the FPL SolarTogether program, the five new solar energy centers give all customers – both residential and business – an opportunity to enjoy the economic and environmental benefits of solar energy, and the chance to cost-effectively support the growth of solar in Florida. The program also benefits all FPL customers by reducing the company’s already-low fuel costs and adding more emissions-free solar generation to FPL’s energy mix.
FPL has nine additional solar projects still under construction and expects to bring them online in 2021.