星期五, 5 12 月, 2025
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Four more solar projects announced in Duke Energy Florida territory

Duke Energy Florida just announced four new solar projects that will begin construction in 2022.

The four new sites:

The 74.9-MW Hildreth Solar Power Plant in Suwannee County, Florida, will use bifacial solar panels on trackers.

The 74.9-MW Bay Ranch Solar Power Plant in Bay County, Florida, will use bifacial solar panels on trackers.

The 74.9-MW Hardeetown Solar Power Plant in Levy County, Florida, will use bifacial solar panels on trackers.

The 74.9-MW High Springs Solar Power Plant in Alachua County, Florida, will have traditional monofacial modules on trackers.

“We continue investing in utility-scale solar in Florida because our customers deserve a cleaner energy future,” said Duke Energy Florida state president Melissa Seixas. “These solar plants are the latest milestones in our strategy to deliver reliable, cost-effective, clean energy to our customers.”

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