FPL Group

China drives global market, supply for wind

November 3, 2008 - News brief - New report highlights 145 percent increase in Chinese projects as global wind energy market continues growth toward 12 percent of energy supply by 2020. Full Story »

FPL to build three solar power plants in Florida

June 26, 2008 - News brief - The company plans to build 110 megawatts of power as part of a long term goal to put up more solar in the state. Full Story »

Ausra, FPL, PG&E heat up solar thermal

September 28, 2007 - Exclusive - The three companies plan to pump out at least 1,500 megawatts of solar thermal in the U.S. over the next few years. Full Story »

Offshore wind gets pricey

August 24, 2007 - Exclusive - The chairman of a N.Y. utility recommends canceling a wind farm, saying the project would be too expensive. Full Story »

Wind power going strong down south

July 30, 2007 - Exclusive - Florida's FPL to add 10,000 MW of wind by 2012, and two Texas-sized wind farms are coming to the Lone Star State. Full Story »

FPL raises $6.5 billion

April 5, 2007 - Exclusive - The wind industry might benefit from a $6.5b line of credit arranged this week by FPL Group. This deal and 6 more in this week's dealflow roundup. Full Story »

Solel gets large new order for solar thermal receivers

March 27, 2007 - News brief - FPL to buy "thousands more" of the company's parabolic solar concentrators.
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Itron meter software in production at Florida Power & Light

February 5, 2007 - News brief - FPL rolls out Itron's software as a step toward Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) for residential customers. Full Story »

FPL has banner year in wind

January 29, 2007 - News brief - Parent company of Florida Power & Light brings its total installed capacity to 4,016 megawatts. Full Story »

Wind energy scores major legal victory in U.S.

December 20, 2006 - Exclusive - Texas jury rules against residents near world's largest wind farm, awarding them nothing. Full Story »
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