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Juno Beach, FL, Mar. 31, 2008 -- FPL Energy, through a wholly-owned subsidiary, has filed an application for certification with the California Energy Commission (CEC) to construct, own and operate a 250-megawatt solar plant in the Mojave Desert to be called the Beacon Solar Energy Project.
FPL Energy's solar generation strategy centers on utilizing parabolic trough solar thermal technology that has been used commercially for more than 20 years.
The Beacon Solar Energy Project will be located on an approximately 2,000 acre site in eastern Kern County, California. The more than 500,000 parabolic mirrors will be assembled in rows to receive and concentrate the solar energy to produce steam for powering a steam turbine generator. The generator will produce electric power for delivery to the nearby electric grid.
FPL Energy expects to begin construction on the project late in 2009 and take approximately two years to complete.
FPL Energy has set a goal of adding at least 600 megawatts of new solar by 2015.
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