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Duke Energy Plans to Add 500MW of PV Capacity in Florida by 2024

published: 2015-04-09 15:33

Duke Energy is venturing into solar power in a big way with plans to add up to 500MW of utility-scale solar in Florida by 2024. The company initially plans to construct up to 5MW of PV projects during this year and more 35MW to be completed by 2018. Those facilities will help Duke Energy Florida to evaluate costs and other infrastructure for its target.

"Innovative investments in solar energy will provide customers with more options to use this resource, while diversifying our energy mix and continuing to meet the needs of Florida's growing economy and population," said Alex Glenn, state president, Duke Energy Florida.

Over the past eight years, Duke Energy has invested more than $4 billion in wind and solar facilities in 12 states and this includes the company's Stanton Solar Farm located in Orange County. The company plans to invest $2 billion to $3 billion in renewable energy in the next five years.

"The University of South Florida in St. Petersburg has long enjoyed a partnership with Duke Energy, which shares our values around sustainability and has established itself as a leader in developing solar and renewable programs," said Jessica Blais, USFSP communications director. "We are excited that they will bring this expertise to others in Florida."

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