City''s First ''Solar Microgrid'' Neighborhood Planned for
Lakeland Electric will own the solar equipment, paying Tampa-based BlockEnergy LLC about $55,000 per home. The community will be connected to
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Lakeland Electric will own the solar equipment, paying Tampa-based BlockEnergy LLC about $55,000 per home. The community will be connected to
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Wellington''s Summer Camp is for ages 5 to 15 and is held at the Village Park Gymnasium (11700 Pierson Road). The camp runs in weekly sessions, Monday
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Construction on the homes is expected to be finished by 2026. Instead of relying on energy from a traditional power plant, homes in the community will create, store and use their own
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The Lakeland, Florida, project, which is named Myrtlebrook, will be a collaboration between housing developer Highland Homes, microgrid developer
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FPL Storage Vision Current Philosophy: Understand lessons learned in Germany, Hawaii, California and Texas Understand Florida specific challenges and how storage benefits
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It''s generally more difficult for private developers to build sophisticated microgrids in states like Florida that did not undergo industry restructuring. Utilities in these
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The system is scalable and, importantly, storm-resilient. That was proven last year when Hurricane Ian pummeled Florida, leaving more than 2.2
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A Florida new home subdivision has reached a $4.2 million agreement with Tampa-based Block Energy to install 77 solar arrays in a community microgrid.
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Florida public power utility Lakeland Electric is partnering with Block Energy in pursuing a pilot microgrid project, which was detailed by Cindy Clemmons, Manager of Legislative and
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