FPL and NASA Join Forces to Explore
Renewable Energy Projects
Dec 13, 2007 - Business Wire
From charting a clean energy future
to trailblazing on the space frontier, they are respected
leaders. Now Florida Power & Light Company and National
Aeronautic and Space Administration's Kennedy Space
Center (NASA-KSC) are teaming up to jointly explore
developing renewable energy projects. FPL Group owns
and operates the largest solar facility in the world
and Florida Power & Light has the proven energy expertise
in Florida. NASA has the top space science experts
with extensive experience using solar technology in
space. Together they hope to advance and deploy the
use of large scale solar technology in Florida as
early as 2008.
Both NASA-KSC and FPL are committed
to expanding the use of renewable energy resources
in Florida to reduce greenhouse gases and address
the challenge of climate change. FPL Group is a recognized
champion of energy efficiency and conservation programs.
NASA is a significant consumer of electric power with
land and/or facilities that may be available for renewable
energy projects.
"FPL has long been a clean energy and
conservation leader. We now have an exciting opportunity
to work with NASA to bring more renewable energy to
Florida," said Armando Olivera, president of FPL.
"This fits right in with our goal to meet the challenge
of reducing greenhouse gases while providing our customers
with clean, reliable power at an affordable price,"
he added.
"The Kennedy Space Center is pleased
to partner with our electric power provider to explore
ways we can jointly improve the use of renewable energy
in Florida," said Center Operations Director Michael
J. Benik. "We are looking forward to identifying projects
that can help reduce our nation's and state's dependence
on fossil fuels."
Examples of the types of projects contemplated
for evaluation under the agreement include solar,
biomass, and wind energy projects. The parties plan
to initially study the feasibility of installing a
solar photovoltaic power generation system capable
of producing up to 10 megawatts of electrical power
at a site of approximately 50 acres. Such a facility
would produce enough energy to serve about 3,000 average
homes. Florida Power & Light Company is the principal
subsidiary of FPL Group, Inc. (NYSE:FPL), nationally
known as a high quality, efficient and customer-driven
organization focused on energy-related products and
services. With annual revenues of nearly $16 billion
and a growing presence in 27 states, FPL Group is
widely recognized as one of the country's premier
power companies.
Florida Power & Light Company serves
4.5 million customer accounts in Florida. FPL Energy,
LLC, FPL Group's competitive energy subsidiary, is
the nation's leader in producing electricity from
clean and renewable sources such as solar and wind.
Additional information is available on the Internet
at www.FPL.com, www.FPLGroup.com and www.FPLEnergy.com.
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