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2 big projects will amp up solar power in Southland
Edison plans a massive installation of photovoltaic cells on rooftops, and FPL Energy proposes a 250-megawatt plant. Solar energy is getting a big boost in Southern California with the unveiling of two projects that will be capable of generating a total of 500 megawatts of electricity, enough to serve more than 300,000 homes.
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FPL to present energy upgrade plan
A proposal by Florida Power & Light to generate more energy at its Turkey Point nuclear power pla...FPL to build solar thermal plant in California
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - FPL Group Inc on Wednesday said it has filed an application with California regulators to build and operate a 250-megawatt (MW) solar thermal plant in the Mojave Desert.Dealmaking Power Companies Change the Utility Landscape
Consumers and investors may think it doesn't matter much that Constellation Energy Group Inc., Maryland's biggest utility company, plans to merge with Florida's FPL Group Inc. Think again.TCU, Oxford work with FPL on study
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