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Nuclear power could include large nuclear plants, it also could involve small reactors that might be used by the military or industries. | vencav, stock.adobe.com
September 6, 2024

Florida looks to add more nuclear power

While utilities continue to build solar facilities, nuclear power could be important in meeting future needs.…

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The Turkey Point nuclear plant is south of Miami. | Lynne Sladky, AP
July 9, 2024

Florida regulators look to add nuclear power

Nuclear plants generate about 13% of Florida’s electricity, but the state hasn’t had new plants since the 1970s and 1980s.…

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In this July 28, 2015, photo, electricians Adam Hall, right, and Steven Gabert, install solar panels on a roof for Arizona Public Service company in Goodyear, Ariz. Traditional power companies are getting into small-scale solar energy and competing for space. The emerging competition comes as utilities and smaller solar installers fight over the future of the U.S. energy system. (AP Photo/Matt York)
May 31, 2023

JEA’s bumpy path to sustainability

To reach its newly adopted goal of 35% clean energy by 2030, JEA plans to expand its solar and nuclear…

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FPL solar power trees in Downtown Miami. Credit: Felix Mizioznikov
June 21, 2022

Florida Power & Light sets ambitious goal to eliminate carbon emissions by 2045

The parent company of Florida’s largest utility has announced plans to expand its use of solar energy and other renewable…