Florida Power & Light (FPL) Solar Farm Developments*
FPL is leading the largest solar expansion in the U.S., with plans to install 30 million solar panels by 2030, generating over 11,700 MW to power more than 2 million homes while reducing carbon emissions.
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FPL invests into its push to be a national leader in solar power – Details FPL's 65 solar centers, including a new education center at Solar Ranch, saving customers $900 million in fuel costs over 15 years. 
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FPL Marks Major Milestone in 30-By-30 Project – Covers the completion of the FPL Discovery Solar Energy Center at Kennedy Space Center, surpassing 40% of the 30-by-30 goal, and plans for a 74.5 MW solar farm on a former coal site. 
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FPL Installs 50th Solar Energy Center in Florida – Announces eight new centers adding 596 MW, enough for 120,000 homes, with completion of 30 million panels expected by end of 2025. 
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Florida Power & Light Company brings three new solar energy centers into operation, now has 63 sites statewide – Highlights new centers in Calhoun, Gadsden, and Walton counties, powering 945,000 homes and providing tax revenue to local communities. 
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New FPL solar energy center approved for western Martin County; should be operating by 2025 – Reports approval for the 600-acre Fawn Solar Energy Center, FPL's 66th farm in Florida. 
 
Florida Power & Light (FPL) Solar Farm Developments (most recent news)
FPL continues its aggressive solar expansion, aiming to complete the installation of 30 million solar panels by the end of 2025, five years ahead of schedule, which will generate over $2.5 billion in fuel savings for customers. The company now operates 63 solar energy centers statewide, with additional projects supporting its Real Zero carbon emissions goal.
 
Find an FPL Solar Energy Project Near You – Interactive map updated in September 2024 detailing FPL's solar projects across Florida, including Solar Now tree and canopy initiatives, and Universal Solar Energy Centers, highlighting ongoing expansions to power local communities.   (*Information sourced from Grok, created by xAI)