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Duke Energy's service territory covers 104,000 square miles (270,000 km 2) with 250,200 miles (402,700 km) of distribution lines. [4] Almost all of Duke Energy's Midwest generation comes from coal, natural gas, or oil, while half of its Carolinas generation comes from its nuclear power plants. During 2006, Duke Energy generated 148,798,332 ...
The Crystal River Energy Complex consists of seven power-generating plants on a 4,700-acre (1,900 ha) site near the mouth of the Crystal River in Citrus County, Florida. Crystal River 1, 2, 4, and 5 are fossil fuel power plants. Crystal River 3 was previously the sole nuclear power plant on the site (1977-2013). The Crystal River Combined Cycle ...
Osprey Energy Center: NG: Polk County: 583: n/a: n/a: FPL: 1-unit: combined-cycle [79] P. L. Bartow Combined Cycle Power Plant PE Pinellas County: 82 n/a 2009/06 n/a Duke Energy [80] Palm Beach Renewable Energy Facility No. 1 WA Palm Beach County: 62 n/a 1989 n/a Solid Waste Authority of Palm Beach County [10] [81] Palm Beach Renewable Energy ...
Duke Energy (DUK) to invest $1 billion and add 700MW solar facilities in Florida during 2018-2022. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290 ...
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According to Duke Energy, crews from Indiana, Kentucky and Ohio are preparing to help Florida recover from the effects of Hurricane Helene. Crews are being sent to four locations in the Sunshine ...
In 2023, the electrical energy generation mix was 61.3% natural gas, 34.2% nuclear, 1.1% biomass & refuse-derived fuels, 1% solar, 0.9% hydroelectric, 0.4% petroleum, and 1.1% other. Distributed small-scale solar, including customer-owned photovoltaic panels, delivered an additional net 1,243 GWh to the state's electricity grid in 2023.
The company made no reference to constructing any new nuclear facilities in the region, only stating that it is "evaluating a number of potential sites for new plant capacity that may be needed in the future to meet Florida customer needs." [6] Progress Energy Florida submitted a filing with the Florida Public Service Commission (PSC) on March ...