Esta es una lista de centrales eléctricas generadoras de electricidad en Florida , ordenadas por tipo y nombre. En 2018, Florida tenía una capacidad total de verano de 57,359 MW a través de todas sus plantas de energía y una generación neta de 244,252 GWh. [2]
Fuentes de generación de electricidad de Florida: enero de 2021 [1]
Florida es el segundo generador de electricidad más grande del país detrás de Texas. [1] Los principales productores incluyen Florida Power & Light , Duke Energy , JEA y TECO Energy .
En 2018, el precio promedio de la electricidad en Florida fue de 10,32 centavos por kWh, ocupando el puesto 20 más alto en los Estados Unidos. El dióxido de carbono producido fue de 971 libras por MWh, ubicándose en el puesto 25 en los Estados Unidos. [2] En marzo de 2015, el precio medio de la electricidad para uso residencial era de 11,63 centavos por kWh. [3]
Por fuente de energía
Fotovoltaica (FV)
Capacidad total estimada: 2046,45 MW
Área total estimada utilizada: 15,569 acres
Número total estimado de paneles en uso: 11,078,724 paneles
Nombre | Localización | Capacidad ( MW ) | Área (acres) | Fecha en línea | # de paneles | Dueño | Árbitro |
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León Florida | Condado de Charlotte | 75 (139 planeado) | 1.007 | 2016 diciembre | 343.000 | FPL | [4] [5] |
Bálsamo | Condado de Hillsborough | 74,5 | 548 | 2018 septiembre | 736,226 | TECO | [6] [7] |
Bahía de los pies descalzos | Condado de Brevard | 74,5 | 462 | 2018 marzo | ~ 330 000 | FPL | [8] |
Big Bend | Condado de Hillsborough | 20 | 106 | 2017 marzo | 202,300 | TECO | [7] [9] |
Condado de Indian River | 74,5 | 432 | 2018 marzo | ~ 330 000 | FPL | [10] | |
Bonnie Mine | Condado de Polk | 37,5 | 352 | 349,439 | TECO | [7] [11] | |
Agrios | Condado de DeSoto | 74,5 | 841 | 2016 diciembre | FPL | [12] | |
Granjas de coral | Condado de Putnam | 74,5 | 587 | 2018 enero | ~ 330 000 | FPL | [13] |
Granja Solar CoTAL | Condado de Leon | 20 | |||||
Centro de energía solar de próxima generación DeSoto | Condado de DeSoto | 25 (300 planeados) | 235 | Octubre 2009 | 90.000 | FPL | [14] |
Echo River Solar | Condado de Suwannee | 74,5 | ~ 500 | ~ 330 000 | FPL | [15] | |
FL Solar 4, LLC | Condado de Leon | 42 | |||||
Grange Hall | Condado de Hillsborough | 61,1 | 447 | 595,213 | TECO | [7] | |
Centro Solar de la Costa del Golfo I | Valparaíso | 30 | 240 | 371,325 | [dieciséis] | ||
Centro Solar de la Costa del Golfo II | Navarra | 40 | 336 | 472,800 | [dieciséis] | ||
Centro Solar de la Costa del Golfo III | Bellview | 50 | 366 | 599,775 | [dieciséis] | ||
Hamilton | Jasper, Florida | 74,9 | 2018 diciembre | Duque | [17] | ||
Hamaca | Condado de Hendry | 74,5 | 957 | 2018 marzo | ~ 330 000 | FPL | [18] |
Horizonte | Condado de Alachua / Condado de Putnam | 74,5 | 684 | 2018 enero | ~ 330 000 | FPL | [19] |
Imeson Solar | Condado de Duval | 5 | Imeson Solar Farm LLC | ||||
Río indio | Condado de Indian River | 74,5 | 695 | 2018 enero | ~ 330 000 | FPL | [20] |
Interestatal solar | Condado de St. Lucie | 74,5 | 543 | ~ 330 000 | FPL | [21] | |
Jacksonville Solar | Condado de Duval | 15 | 100 | 2010 | 200.000 | PSEG Solar Source LLC | [22] |
Lago Hancock | Condado de Polk | 49,6 | 356 | 467,820 | TECO | [7] [23] | |
Lithia | Condado de Hillsborough | 74,5 | 580 | 742,194 | TECO | [7] | |
Necio | Condado de St. Lucie | 74,5 | 565 | 2018 marzo | ~ 330 000 | FPL | [24] |
Manatí | Condado de Manatee | 74,5 | 762 | 2016 diciembre | 338.000 | FPL | [25] |
Miami Dade | Condado de Miami-Dade | 74,5 | 465 | ~ 330 000 | FPL | [26] | |
Reserva solar del norte | Condado de Baker | 74,5 | FPL | ||||
Payne Creek | Condado de Polk | 70,3 | 503 | 711,012 | TECO | [7] | |
Peace Creek | Condado de Polk | 55,4 | 422 | 467,820 | TECO | [7] | |
Instalación solar de Perry | Condado de Taylor | 5.1 | 22 | 2016 octubre | Duke Energy Florida | [27] | |
Sendero pionero | Condado de Volusia | 74,5 | 1.219 | 2019 | ~ 330 000 | FPL | [28] |
Centro de energía solar de próxima generación de Space Coast | Condado de Brevard ( Centro espacial Kennedy ) | 10 | 60 | 2010 abril | 35.000 | FPL NASA | [29] |
Puerta del sol | Condado de Columbia | 74,5 | 953 | Enero de 2019 | ~ 330 000 | FPL | [30] |
Instalación solar de Suwannee | Condado de Suwannee | 8.8 | 70 | 2017 diciembre | <44.000 | Duke Energy Florida | [31] |
Flor silvestre | Condado de DeSoto | 74,5 | 721 | 2018 enero | ~ 330 000 | FPL | [32] |
Instalaciones fotovoltaicas a pequeña escala (<5MW)
Nombre | Localización | Capacidad ( MW ) | Fecha en línea | # de paneles | Dueño | Árbitro |
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Hécate Energy Blair Road LLC | Condado de Duval | 4 | Energía de Hécate | |||
Circuito solar Daytona International Speedway | Condado de Volusia | 2.1 | 2016 febrero | 7.000 | FPL | [33] [34] |
Instalación de investigación solar Florida International University | Condado de Miami-Dade | 1.4 | 2016 abril | 4.400 | FIU y FPL | [35] |
Marquesina de estacionamiento con paneles solares LEGOLAND Florida Resort | Condado de Polk | 1.4 | 5.225 | [7] [36] [37] | ||
Estacionamiento con paneles solares Canopy Palm Beach Zoo | Condado de Palm Beach | .1 | Junio de 2016 | Zoológico de Palm Beach y FPL | [33] [38] | |
Estacionamiento con paneles solares Palmetto Estuary Preserve | Condado de Manatee | .05 | 2016 | Ciudad de Palmetto y FPL | [39] [40] | |
Estacionamiento con paneles solares Canopy Aeropuerto Internacional de Tampa | Condado de Hillsborough | 1,6 | 2016 febrero | 6.175 | Aeropuerto Internacional de Tampa y TECO | [7] [41] |
Toldo de estacionamiento con paneles solares Young en el Museo de Arte | Broward County | .1 | 2016 April | Young at Art Museum & FPL | [42] |
Integrated solar combined cycle (ISCC)
Name | Location | Capacity (MW) | Area (Acres) | Online Date | # of Solar Thermal Collectors | Owner | Ref |
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Martin Next Generation Solar Energy Center | Martin County | 75 | 500 | 2010 December | 6,864 (192,192 mirrors) | FPL | [43] |
Hydroelectric
Name | Location | Net Summer Capacity (MW) | Owner | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|
J. Woodruff | Chattahoochee | 43.5 |
Natural gas
Name | Capacity (MW) | Details | Ref |
---|---|---|---|
Anclote | 1013 | 2-Unit Natural Gas Steam | [44] |
Arvah B. Hopkins | 484.5 | 2-Unit Fossil Steam; Natural Gas Fired Combustion Turbine; Natural Gas Fired Combined Cycle; Natural Gas Internal Combustion Engine | [45] |
Avon Park | 24 | 2-Unit Combustion Turbine | |
Bartow | 1133 | Combined Cycle (4 Gas, 1 Steam Turbine) & 4 Combustion Turbines | [46] |
Big Bend Power Station | 56 | 4-Unit Coal, 3-Unit Combustion Turbine Peaking | [47] |
Brandy Branch Generating Station | 710 | 170 MW simple-cycle natural gas combustion turbine, 2-on-1 combined cycle unit consisting of two 170 MW natural gas combustion turbines and 200 MW steam turbine-electric generator | [48] |
C.D. McIntosh Power Plant | 460 | Coal-Fired Generation, Combined Cycle Natural Gas | [49] |
Cape Canaveral | 1290 | Unit 1 (3X1 Combine Cycle)Gas/Oil | [50] |
Citrus Combined Cycle Plant | 1640 | 820 MW natural gas combined-cycle turbines (2 units) | [51] |
Covanta Lee | 57.4 | Two 600 ton-per-day (TPD) waterwall furnaces and one 636 TPD with Martin® reverse-reciprocating grates and ash handling system | |
Crystal River Energy Complex | 1610 | 700 MW fossil-fuel fired generators (2 units) | [52][51] |
DeBary | 237 | 10-Unit Combustion Turbine | [53] |
Deerhaven Generating Station | 185 | Simple-cycle combustion turbine | [54] |
Fort Myers | 2378 | Combine Cycle (6 x 2) 2 Peaking Units : 2 Gas/Oil, | [50] |
George E. Turner Power Plant | 147 | Combustion Turbine | |
H.L. Culbreath Bay Side | 1854 | Natural Gas | [55] |
Higgins | 114 | 4-Unit Combustion Turbine | |
Hines Energy Complex | 2054 | 4-Unit Combined Cycle | |
Indian River Power Plant | 290 | Converted to natural gas, waiting state approval to operate in 2015 | [56] |
Intercession City | 534 | 14-Unit Combustion Turbine | |
J.H. Phillips | 36 | 2-Unit Oil-fired | [57] |
J. D. Kennedy Generating Station | 357.2 | 1-Unit Oil/Gas Combustion Turbine, 3 peaking units | |
Lansing Smith Electric Generating Plant | 543 | 2-on-1 natural gas combined-cycle (1 unit) | [58] |
Larsen Memorial | 124 | Natural Gas, Diesel Back-Up | [49][59] |
Lauderdale | 1223.6 | 2(2x1 Combine Cycle) with 2 Units maGas/Oil | [50] |
Manatee | 1224 | 4-on-1 combined-cycle consisting of four 170 MW combustion turbines with 470 MW steam turbine-electric generator | [50][60] |
Martin Power Plant | 2209 | 500 MW 2-on-1 combined-cycle generators (2 units), 1100 MW 4-on-1 combined-cycle generator | [50][61] |
Northside Generating Station | 524 | 3-Unit Steam, 4-Unit Diesel Peaking | |
Osprey Energy Center | 583 | 1-Unit: combined-cycle | [62] |
Payne Creek Generating Station | 350 | Gas-Fired Combined Cycle | |
Pea Ridge | 12 | 5 MW natural-gas generators (3 units) | [63][64] |
Pensacola Florida Plant | 98 | Natural Gas Fired Combustion Turbine; Natural Gas Steam Turbine | |
Polk Power Plant | 1281 | Unit 1 Integrated Coal Gasification Combined-Cycle, Units 2&3 Gas/Oil Combustion Turbine, Units 4&5 Natural Gas | [65][66] |
Port Everglades | 1237 | 12 Unit Gas/Oil - repowered to 1 3x1 Gas/Oil unit | [50][67] |
Rio Pinar | 12 | Oil-Fired Peaker 1-Unit Combustion Turbine | |
Riviera | 1290 | 1 Unit Gas/Oil (3x1 Combine Cycle) | [50] |
S. O. Purdom | 226 | Natural Gas Fired Combined Cycle | [68] |
Sanford | 2352 | 2 4x1 Units Gas | [50] |
Santa Rosa Energy Center | 235.9 | 1-Unit: combined-cycle | [69] |
Standby Generation Plant | 14 | Natural Gas Internal Combustion Engine | |
Stanton Energy Center | 295 | Unit A&B Combined Cycle, Units 1&2 Coal, 6 MW Solar farm | [70][71][72] |
Sub 12 | 18.6 | Natural Gas Internal Combustion Engine | |
Suwannee River | 99 | 3-Unit Combustion Turbine | |
Tiger Bay Cogeneration Facility | 200 | Combustion turbine, heat recovery steam turbine generator, and steam generation boiler | [73] |
Tom G. Smith Power Plant | 57.5 | 30 MW combined-cycle generator | [74] |
Treasure Coast Energy Center | 318 | 1-Unit Natural Gas | [75] |
Turkey Point Nuclear Plant | 1253 | 1 combined-cycle gas-fired turbine | |
University of Florida | 42.5 | 1-Unit Combustion Turbine | |
Vero Beach | 117 | ||
West County Energy Center | 3756 | 1250 MW 3-on-1 natural gas-fired combined cycle turbines (3 units) | [50][76] |
Nuclear
Name | Net Summer Capacity (MW) | Details | Ref |
---|---|---|---|
St. Lucie Nuclear Power Plant | 1968 | 2x C-E 2-loop | [50] |
Turkey Point Nuclear Plant | 1658 | 2x Westinghouse 3-loop nuclear PWR | [50][77] |
Petroleum
Name | Net Summer Capacity (MW) | Details | Ref |
---|---|---|---|
Avon Park | 24 | ||
Bayboro | 171 | ||
C. D. Macintosh Jr. | 5 | ||
DeBary | 322 | ||
Field Street | 44 | ||
Fort Myers | 108 | ||
Intercession City | 417 | ||
Lansing Smith Electric Generating Plant | 32 | [58] | |
Manatee | 1618 | [60] | |
Marathon Generating Plant | 11 | ||
Northside Generating Station | 212 | ||
P. L. Bartow | 82 | ||
Polk Power Plant | 59 | ||
Stock Island | 114.5 | ||
Suwannee River | 50 | 3-Unit Oil-fired Steam | |
Tom G. Smith | 36 | ||
Winston | 50 |
Coal
Name | Net Summer Capacity (MW) | Opening Date | Scheduled Retirement | Details | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Big Bend Power Station | 1602 | Unit 1: 1970 (445.5 MW) Unit 2: 1973 (445.5 MW) Unit 3: 1976 (445.5 MW) Unit 4: 1985 (486.0 MW) | 2021 - Unit 2 | Unit 1 is scheduled to switch to natural gas before 2023 | [47][78] |
C. D. McIntosh Jr. | 342 | Unit 3: 1982 (363.8 MW) | 2024 | [79] | |
Crystal River Energy Complex | 1422 | Unit 1: 1966 (440.5 MW) Unit 2: 1969 (523.8 MW) Unit 4: 1982 (739.2 MW) Unit 5: 1984 (739.2 MW) | Units 1 and 2 were retired in December 2018 Unit 3 is listed under "Decommissioned stations and units" (Nuclear) | [52][51][80] | |
Deerhaven Generating Station | 232 | Unit 2: 1981 (250.7 MW) | [54][81] | ||
James F. Crist Generating Plant | 924 | Unit 4: 1959 (93.7 MW) Unit 5: 1961 (93.7 MW) Unit 6: 1970 (369.7 MW) Unit 7: 1973 (578.0 MW) | 2025 - Unit 4 2027 - Unit 5 | Units 6 and 7 were converted from coal-fired to gas-fired in 2020 | [63][82] |
Northside Generating Station | 586 | Unit 1: 1966 (297.5 MW) Unit 2: 1972 (297.5 MW) | [83] | ||
Polk Power Plant | 161 | Unit 1: 1996 (192.9 MW) | [84] | ||
Seminole Generating Station | 1309 | Unit 1: 1984 (735.9 MW) Unit 2: 1985 (735.9 MW) | [85] | ||
Stanton Energy Center | 894 | Unit 1: 1987 (464.5 MW) Unit 2: 1996 (464.5 MW) | 2040 | Both units will convert to natural gas before the end of 2027 | [70][71][72][86] |
Estaciones y unidades fuera de servicio
Name | City | Nameplate Capacity (MW) | Owner | Details | Ref |
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C. H. Corn | Lake Talquin | 12 | City of Tallahassee | [87] | |
Crystal River Energy Complex | Crystal River | 1855 | Duke Energy | Coal (2 units), Babcock & Wilcox nuclear PWR (1 unit) | [88] |
Indiantown Cogeneration LP | Indiantown | 330 | Florida Power & Light | [56][89] | |
St. Johns River Power Park | Jacksonville | 1264 | FPL, JEA | Coal/petroleum coke (whole plant; 2 units) | [90] |
Turkey Point Nuclear Generating Station | Homestead | 808 | Florida Power & Light | Foster-Wheeler gas/oil turbines (2 units) | [50] |
Todas las estaciones
Name | City | Owner(s) | Primary Fuel | Net Summer Capacity (MW) | Nameplate Capacity (MW) | Status | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Anclote | Holiday | Duke Energy | natural gas | 1013 | 1112.4 | ||
Anheuser-Busch Jacksonville | Jacksonville | Anheuser-Busch Inc | natural gas | 8.7 | 8.7 | Active | |
Arvah B. Hopkins | Tallahassee | City of Tallahassee | natural gas | 484.1 | 673.1 | Active | [45] |
Avon Park | Avon Park | Duke Energy | natural gas | 48 | 67.4 | ||
Bayboro | St. Petersburg | Duke Energy | petroleum | 171 | 227 | Active | |
Baptist Medical Center | Jacksonville | Baptist Memorial Hospital | natural gas | 8.1 | 9 | ||
Big Bend Power Station | Apollo Beach | TECO | coal | 1677 | 1904 | Active | [47] |
Brandy Branch Generating Station | Baldwin | JEA | natural gas | 743.2 | 783.1 | ||
C. D. McIntosh Jr. | Lakeland | City of Lakeland | natural gas | 807 | 890.4 | ||
C. H. Corn | Lake Talquin | City of Tallahassee | hydroelectric | 12 | Decommissioned | [87] | |
Cane Island | Intercession City | Kissimmee Utility Authority | natural gas | 679 | 706 | ||
Cape Canaveral | Cocoa | FPL | natural gas | 1290 | 1295 | ||
Central Energy Plant | Lake Buena Vista | Reedy Creek Improvement Dist | natural gas | 56 | 70 | ||
Crystal River Energy Complex | Crystal River | Duke Energy | natural gas | 3032 | 3449 | Active | [52][51] |
Curtis H. Stanton Energy Center | Orlando | Stanton Clean Energy | natural gas | 657 | 688.3 | ||
Cutrale Citrus Juices USA I | Leesburg | Cutrale Citrus Juices USA Inc | natural gas | 4.3 | 4.1 | ||
Cutrale Citrus Juices USA II | Auburndale | Cutrale Citrus Juices USA Inc | natural gas | 8.6 | 8.2 | ||
DeBary | DeBary | Duke Energy | petroleum | 559 | 748 | Active | [53] |
Deerhaven Generating Station | Gainesville | Gainesville Regional Utilities | coal | 417 | 471 | Active | [54] |
Eight Flags Energy | Fernandina Beach | Eight Flags Energy LLC | natural gas | 21.3 | 21.6 | Active | |
Field Street | New Smyrna Beach | New Smyrna Beach Utilities Commission | petroleum | 44 | 48 | Active | |
Florida's Natural Growers | Lake Wales | Citrus World Inc | natural gas | 8.3 | 10.7 | ||
Fort Myers | Ft. Myers | FPL | natural gas | 2746 | 2680.9 | ||
G. W. Ivey | Homestead | City of Homestead | natural gas | 32.7 | 35.7 | ||
Greenland Energy Center | Jacksonville | JEA | natural gas | 357.2 | 380.8 | ||
H. L. Culbreath Bayside Power Station | Tampa | Tampa Electric Co | natural gas | 1854 | 2294 | ||
Hardee Power Station | Bowling Green | Invenergy Services LLC | natural gas | 373 | 470.1 | ||
Hines Energy Complex | Bartow | Duke Energy | natural gas | 2054 | 2234 | ||
Indian River Plant | Titusville | OUC | natural gas | 290 | 342.8 | ||
Indiantown Cogeneration LP | Indiantown | FPL | coal | 330 | 395 | Decommissioned | [56][89] |
Intercession City | Intercession City | Duke Energy | natural gas | 951 | 1197.3 | ||
J. D. Kennedy | Jacksonville | JEA | natural gas | 357.2 | 370 | ||
J. Woodruff | Chattahoochee | USACE - Mobile District | hydroelectric | 43.5 | 43.5 | Active | |
James F. Crist Generating Plant | Pensacola | Gulf Power Company | coal | 924 | 1135 | Active | [63] |
John R. Kelly | Gainesville | Gainesville Regional Utilities | natural gas | 112 | 146.1 | ||
Lansing Smith Electric Generating Plant | Southport | Gulf Power Company | natural gas | 543 | 661.5 | Active | [58] |
Larsen Memorial | Lakeland | City of Lakeland | natural gas | 124 | 133.6 | ||
Lauderdale | Ft. Lauderdale | FPL | natural gas | 1223.6 | 1215.9 | ||
Manatee | Parrish | FPL | petroleum | 2842 | 2951 | Active | [50][60] |
Martin Power Plant | Indiantown | FPL | natural gas | 2209 | 2448.5 | Active | [50][61] |
Midulla Generating Station | Bowling Green | Seminole Electric Cooperative Inc | natural gas | 816 | 897 | ||
Mulberry Cogeneration Facility | Bartow | Northern Star Generation Services Co LLC | natural gas | 115 | 125.3 | ||
Northside Generating Station | Jacksonville | JEA | petroleum | 1322 | 1407 | Active | |
Okeechobee Clean Energy Center | Okeechobee | FPL | natural gas | 1723.1 | 1723.1 | ||
Oleander Power Project LP | Cocoa | Oleander Holdings LLC | natural gas | 815.8 | 994.4 | ||
Orange Cogeneration Facility | Bartow | Northern Star Generation Services Co LLC | natural gas | 110.6 | 136.6 | ||
Orlando Cogen LP | Orlando | Orlando CoGen Ltd LP | natural gas | 120 | 122.4 | ||
Osceola | St. Cloud | GenOn Florida, LP | natural gas | 471 | 600 | ||
Osprey Energy Center Power Plant | Auburndale | CPN, Duke Energy | natural gas | 583 | 644.2 | ||
P. L. Bartow | St. Petersburg | Duke Energy | natural gas | 1337 | 1475.6 | ||
Pea Ridge | Pace | Gulf Power Company | natural gas | 12 | 14.1 | Active | [63][64] |
Pensacola Florida Plant | Cantonment | Ascend Performance Materials LLC | natural gas | 98 | 102 | Active | |
Polk Power Plant | Mulberry | Tampa Electric Co | natural gas | 1281 | 1492.5 | ||
Port Everglades | Ft. Lauderdale | FPL | natural gas | 1237 | 1352 | ||
Riviera | Riviera Beach | FPL | natural gas | 1290 | 1295 | ||
S. O. Purdom | St. Marks | City of Tallahassee | natural gas | 226 | 270.1 | Active | |
Sanford | DeBary | FPL | natural gas | 2352 | 2377.8 | ||
Santa Rosa Energy Center | Pace | Santa Rosa Energy Center | natural gas | 235.9 | 274.5 | Active | |
Seminole Generating Station | Palatka | Seminole Electric Cooperative | coal | 1309 | 1472 | Active | |
Seminole Mill | Jacksonville | RockTenn-Seminole | natural gas | 20 | 30 | Active | |
Shady Hills Generating Station | Shady Hills | Shady Hills Power Co LLC | natural gas | 463.2 | 541.2 | ||
South Energy Center | Gainesville | Gainesville Regional Utilities | natural gas | 11.7 | 11.5 | ||
St. Johns River Power Park | Jacksonville | FPL, JEA | coal | 632 | Decommissioned | ||
St. Lucie Nuclear Power Plant | Hutchinson Island | FPL, OUC, Florida Municipal Power Agency | nuclear | 1968 | 2160 | Active | [50] |
Standby Generation Plant | Pensacola | Pensacola Christian College | natural gas | 13.7 | 13.7 | Active | |
Stanton Energy Center | Orlando | OUC, Southern Power, others | coal | 1189 | 1262 | Active | [70][71][72] |
Sub 12 | Tallahassee | City of Tallahassee | natural gas | 18.6 | 18.6 | Active | |
Suwannee River | Live Oak | Duke Energy | natural gas | 149 | 197.7 | Active | |
Tiger Bay | Ft. Meade | Duke Energy | natural gas | 200 | 278.1 | ||
Tom G. Smith | Lake Worth | City of Lake Worth | natural gas | 93.5 | 98.7 | ||
Treasure Coast Energy Center | Ft. Pierce | Fort Pierce Utilities Authority | natural gas | 318 | 411.4 | ||
Tropicana Products Bradenton | Bradenton | Tropicana Products Inc | natural gas | 31 | 46.8 | ||
Turkey Point Nuclear Generating Station | Homestead | FPL | nuclear | 2911 | 2861 | Active | [50][77] |
University of Florida | Gainesville | Duke Energy | natural gas | 42.5 | 54.2 | ||
Vandolah Power Station | Wauchula | Vandolah Power Co LLC | natural gas | 658 | 728 | ||
West County Energy Center | Loxahatchee | FPL | natural gas | 3756 | 4263 | Active | [50][76] |
Winston | Lakeland | City of Lakeland | petroleum | 50 | 50 | Active | |
Bartow | St. Petersburg | Duke Energy | natural gas | 1133 | Unknown | [46] | |
Citrus Combined Cycle Plant | Crystal River | Duke Energy | natural gas | 1640 | Unknown | [51] | |
Covanta Lee | Fort Myers | Covanta / Lee County | natural gas | 57.4 | Unknown | ||
George E. Turner Power Plant | Enterprise | Duke Energy | natural gas | 147 | Unknown | ||
Higgins | Oldsmar | Duke Energy | natural gas | 114 | Unknown | ||
J.H. Phillips | Sebring | TECO | natural gas | 36 | Unknown | [57] | |
Northside Generating Station | Jacksonville | JEA | natural gas | 524 | Unknown | ||
Payne Creek Generating Station | Wauchula | Seminole Electric Cooperative | natural gas | 350 | Unknown | ||
Rio Pinar | Orlando | Duke Energy | natural gas | 12 | Unknown | ||
Vero Beach | Vero Beach Municipal Utilities | natural gas | 117 | Unknown |
Ver también
- List of power stations in the United States
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enlaces externos
- Interactive map of power plants
- US Energy Information Administration - Florida Electric Profile
- FPL 10-Year Plan
- Progress Energy Plant Brochure