Duke Energy Florida surpass 1 GW at High Springs Renewable Energy Center

In Florida, WCJB reported that Duke Energy Florida has surpassed 1 Gigawatt of renewable energy at the High Springs Renewable Energy Center.

The event was a part of Duke Energy’s solar program, Clean Energy Connection, which includes 2 solar panel sites in Alachua and Suwannee Counties. Each Renewable Energy Center consists of over 200,000 single-axis tracking solar panels. With this program, customers can subscribe to solar power without having to install their own equipment.

At their current 1.2 Gigawatts, Duke Energy claims that at peak output, the sites “will generate enough carbon-free electricity to power what would be equivalent to around 350,000 homes.”

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