Duke Energy Florida completes solar energy site in Sumter County, estimates $250 million in customer savings over its service lifetime
United States, May 22 -- Duke Energy Florida announced the completion of the Jumper Creek Solar Complex in Sumter County. The site is part of the company's plan to build 900 megawatts (MWs) of solar power in Florida by the end of 2028.Reducing rates, diversifying generation mixExpanding solar energy helps displace the cost of fuel, like natural gas, that would otherwise be needed to generate electricity.?This creates savings for customers because the price Duke Energy Florida pays for fuel is a direct pass-through cost reflected in their bills. Jumper Creek Solar Complex will produce enough clean energy to save the company's 2 million customers an estimated $250 million over its service lifetime.In addition to the long-term savings that Duk...
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