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Florida Power & Light (FPL) demolished four smokestacks and boilers at its 1,254 MW Port Everglades oil- and natural gas-fired power plant in Florida on July 16.
FPL will topple the four smokestacks at Port Everglades. By Paul Brinkmann – Reporter, South Florida Business Journal. Jul 5, 2013 ...
The new Port Everglades energy center, running on 35 percent less fuel per megawatt-hour, is estimated to save FPL’s customers $400 million during the 30-year life of the facility. New energy ...
The Port Everglades master plan, released last month, was conducted by Moffatt & Nichol, a global advisory firm, in collaboration with FPL, Carnival Corp., Disney Cruise Line, and the Royal ...
Florida Power & Light says its new plant at Port Everglades will be more efficient and keep customers' bills lows. ... FPL smokestacks demolished at Port Everglades to make way for new facility ...
FPL said it will reduce emissions with its Port Everglades Next Generation Clean Energy Center. The energy company has plenty of outages to tackle across the Sunshine State. How Florida businesses ...
-- New FPL Port Everglades Next Generation Clean Energy Center is replacing a retired 1960s-era oil-fired power plant and will be fueled by clean, U.S.-produced natural gas, generating power using ...
By 2027, massive cruise ships visiting Port Everglades will have the option of plugging in their ships to power sources on land. All eight terminals at the world's third busiest cruise port will ...
Gov. Rick Scott and the Cabinet voted Friday to approve FPL’s tear-down and rebuild of the plant near Port Everglades. It is expected to begin operating in 2022.
VIDEO: FPL Plant at Port Everglades Demolished. The plant, which first provided power to Miami-Dade in 1949, has been out of service for four years due to enhancements made at the Turkey Point ...
Florida Power & Light's Port Everglades plant was reduced to rubble Tuesday morning, and the demolition was all caught on video. Skip to content NOWCAST WPBF 25 News at 5 a.m.