List of power stations in Florida
The following page lists power stations in the U.S. state of Florida.
In 2011 the net capacity of all utility and independent power producers in Florida was 59 gigawatts and the net generation was 221,096 gigawatt-hours.[1] Major producers of power in Florida include Florida Power & Light, Duke Energy, JEA, and TECO Energy.
Name | Location | Capacity (MW) | Owner | Type | Links |
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Turkey Point | Homestead, Florida | 3320 | FPL | 5 Units : 2 Gas/Oil, 2 Nuclear, 1 combined-cycle gas-fired | [2] |
Crystal River Energy Complex | Crystal River | 2276 | Progress Energy | 5 units: Units 1&2 Coal. Unit 3 Nuclear (Closed). Units 4&5 Coal. | [3] |
Martin | Indiantown | 3722 | FPL | 5-Unit : 1 Gas/Oil/Solar/Thermal, 2 Gas, 2 Gas/Oil | [2] |
Manatee | Parrish | 2761 | FPL | 3 Units : 1 Gas, 2 Gas/Oil | [2] |
West County Energy Center | West Palm Beach | 3657 | FPL | 3 (3x1)|[2] | |
Space Coast | Cocoa | 10 | FPL | 1 Unit Solar PV | [2] |
Scherer | Monroe County | FPL.JEA | Coal | [2] | |
Sanford | Lake Monroe | 2010 | FPL | 2 4x1 Units Gas | [2] |
Big Bend Power Station | Apollo Beach | 2000 | TECO | 4-Unit Coal, 3-Unit Combustion Turbine Peaking | [4] |
Hines Energy Complex | Bartow | 1912 | Progress Energy | 4-Unit Combined Cycle | |
Stanton Energy Center | 1859 | Orlando Utilities Commission, Southern Power, others | Unit A&B Combined Cycle, Units 1&2 Coal, 6 MW Solar farm | [5][6][7] | |
H.L. Culbreath Bay Side | 1800 | TECO | Natural Gas | [8] | |
Fort Myers | Fort Myers | 2403 | FPL | Combine Cycle (6 x 2) 2 Peaking Units : 2 Gas/Oil, | [2] |
St. Lucie Nuclear Power Plant | Hutchinson Island | 2094 | FPL, Orlando Utilities Commission, Florida Municipal Power Agency | 2 Units Nuclear | [2] |
Seminole Generating Station | Palatka | 1300 | Seminole Electric Cooperative | Units 1&2 Coal | [9] |
St Johns River Power Park (SJRPP) | Jacksonville | 1270 | FPL, JEA | 2-Unit Coal/Petroleum Coke(Closed). | [2] |
Northside Generating Station | 1270 | JEA | Natural Gas/Oil/Coal 3-Unit Steam, 4-Unit Diesel Peaking | ||
Port Everglades - repowered 2014 | Port Everglades | 420 | FPL | 12 Unit Gas/Oil | Repowered to 1 3x1 Gas/Oil unit[2] |
Bartow | St. Petersburg | 1133 | Progress Energy | Combined Cycle (4 Gas, 1 Steam Turbine) & 4 Combustion Turbines | [10] |
Anclote | Holiday | 1013 | Progress Energy | 2-Unit Natural Gas Steam | [11] |
Intercession City | Intercession City | 980 | Progress Energy | 14-Unit Combustion Turbine | |
Lansing Smith | Panama City | 890 | Gulf Power Company | 4-Unit Fossil | [12] |
C.D. McIntosh Power Plant | Lakeland | 941 | Lakeland Electric | Coal | |
Polk Power Plant | 940 | TECO Energy | Unit 1 Integrated Coal Gasification Combined-Cycle, Units 2&3 Gas/Oil Combustion Turbine, Units 4&5 Natural Gas | [13] | |
James F. Crist | Pensacola | 930 | Gulf Power Company | 4-Unit Fossil | [12] |
Lauderdale | Dania | 1724 | FPL | 2(2x1 Combine Cycle) with 2 Units maGas/Oil | [2] |
Cape Canaveral | Cocoa | 1210 | FPL | Unit 1 (3X1 Combine Cycle)Gas/Oil | [2] |
Indian River | 639 | Orlando Utilities Commission | Converted to natural gas, waiting state approval to operate in 2015 | [14] | |
DeBary | DeBary | 642 | Progress Energy | 10-Unit Combustion Turbine | [15] |
Osprey Energy Center | Auburndale | 600 | CPN | 1-Unit: combined-cycle | [16] |
Riviera | Riviera Beach | 1212 | FPL | (3x1 Combine Cycle)|[2] | |
Brady Branch Generating Station | 540 | JEA | 2-Unit Natural Gas Combustion Turbine | ||
Arvah B. Hopkins Power Plant | 504 | City of Tallahassee | 2-Unit Fossil Steam | [17] | |
Payne Creek Generating Station | Wauchula | 350 | Seminole Electric Cooperative | Gas-Fired Combined Cycle | |
Smith | 340 | Gulf Power | |||
Kennedy Generating Station | 335 | JEA | 1-Unit Oil/Gas Combustion Turbine, 3 peaking units | ||
Deerhaven Generating Station | 317 | Gainesville Regional Utilities | Unit 1 Natural Gas/Oil, Unit 2 Coal. | ||
Treasure Coast Energy Center | Fort Pierce | 300 | Fort Pierce Power Authority | 1-Unit Natural Gas | [18] |
Santa Rosa Energy Center | Auburndale | 235 | CPN | 1-Unit: combined-cycle | [19] |
Suwannee | Live Oak | 284 | Progress Energy | 3-Unit Oil-fired Steam, 3-Unit Combustion Turbine | |
Sam O. Purdom Unit 8 | St. Marks | 250 | City of Tallahassee | Combined Cycle | [20] |
Tiger Bay | Fort Meade | 205 | Progress Energy | 1-Unit Combined Cycle | |
Bayboro | St. Petersburg | 174 | Progress Energy | 4-Unit Combustion Turbine | |
Turner | Enterprise | 147 | Progress Energy | Combustion Turbine | |
Vero Beach | 117 | Vero Beach Municipal Utilities | |||
Higgins | Oldsmar | 114 | Progress Energy | 4-Unit Combustion Turbine | |
Larsen Memorial | 76 | Lakeland Dept Electric | |||
Tom G. Smith | Lake Worth | 74 | Lake Worth Utilities | Gas | |
Avon Park | Avon Park | 48 | Progress Energy | 2-Unit Combustion Turbine | |
University of Florida Cogeneration | Gainesville | 46 | Progress Energy | 1-Unit Combustion Turbine | |
J.H. Phillips | Sebring | 36 | TECO | 2-Unit Oil-fired | [21] |
DeSoto 27°19′N 81°48′W / 27.317°N 81.800°W | Arcadia | 25 | FPL | 1 Unit Solar PV | [2] |
Pea Ridge | Pea Ridge | 15 | Gulf Power Company | [12] | |
Rio Pinar | Orlando | 12 | Progress Energy | Oil-Fired Peaker 1-Unit Combustion Turbine | |
C.H. Corn | Lake Talquin | 12 | City of Tallahassee | Hydroelectric | [22] |
Covanta Lee | Fort Myers | 57.4 | Covanta / Lee County | Two 600 ton-per-day (TPD) waterwall furnaces and one 636 TPD with Martin® reverse-reciprocating grates and ash handling system |
Further information about energy in Florida
In 2015, the average price of electricity in Florida was 10.44 cents per kWh, ranking 16th-highest in the United States. The Carbon dioxide produced was 1,017 lbs per MWh, ranking 28th in the United States.[1]
In March 2015, the average price of electricity for residential use was 11.63 cents per kWh.[23]
See also
- List of power stations in the United States
- List of wind farms in the United States
- List of nuclear power stations
- Category:Lists of power stations
Notes
- 1 2 "EIA - State Electricity Profiles". www.eia.gov. Retrieved 2015-05-25.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 "Nextera Energy - 2014 Annual Report" (PDF). phx.corporate-ir.net. p. 37 (43 on the pdf). Retrieved 2015-05-26.
- ↑ "About Energy". progress-energy.com.
- ↑ "Media Center". tampaelectric.com.
- ↑ Archived August 18, 2010, at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ "Overview - About Us - Southern Company" (PDF). southernco.com.
- ↑ "Page Moved". ouc.com. Archived from the original on 2010-03-01.
- ↑ "Media Center". tampaelectric.com.
- ↑ Archived March 7, 2010, at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ "About Energy". progress-energy.com.
- ↑ https://www.duke-energy.com/our-company/about-us/power-plants. Missing or empty
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(help) - 1 2 3 "Can't Find Page - Gulf Power". gulfpower.com.
- ↑ "Media Center". tampaelectric.com.
- ↑ Waymer, Jim (August 6, 2015). "OUC seeks new air permit for Indian River plant". Florida Today. Melbourne, Florida. pp. 1A. Retrieved August 13, 2015.
- ↑ "About Energy". progress-energy.com.
- ↑ "Calpine - Power Plants - Power Plants". calpine.com. Archived from the original on 2011-07-08.
- ↑ "The Page You Requested Was Not Found". talgov.com. Archived from the original on 2010-12-01.
- ↑ Archived March 23, 2011, at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ "Calpine - Power Plants - Power Plants". calpine.com. Archived from the original on 2011-07-08.
- ↑ "The Page You Requested Was Not Found". talgov.com. Archived from the original on 2010-12-01.
- ↑ "Media Center". tampaelectric.com.
- ↑ "The Page You Requested Was Not Found". talgov.com. Archived from the original on 2011-11-21. Retrieved 2015-04-28.
- ↑ "EIA - Electricity Data". www.eia.gov. Retrieved 2015-05-28.
External links
- Interactive map of power plants
- US Energy Information Administration - Florida Electric Profile
- FPL 10-Year Plan
- Progress Energy Plant Brochure
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