FPL imploded the 495-foot stack and coal chute at its Indiantown Cogeneration Plant in Martin County, the last coal-fired power plant in its fleet.
FPL imploded the 495-foot stack and coal chute at its Indiantown Cogeneration Plant in Martin County, the last coal-fired power plant in its fleet.
AFTER MEAT PROCESSING COMPANY,J-B-S... PAID AN ELEVEN MILLIONDOLLAR RANSOM TO HACKERS.FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT ISCLEARING THE WAY FOR CLEANENERGY.TODAY THE COMPANY’S 495-FOOTCHIMNEY STACK... CAME TUMBLINGDOWN DURING AN IMPLOSION NORTHOF WEST PALM BEACH, NEAR LAKEOKEECHOBEE.THE CHIMNEY STACK WAS FPL’S LASTCOAL-FIRED PLANT.NOW WORD ON WHAT WILL BECOME OFTHE SITE...BUT THE POWER COMPANY HAS BEENINVESTING IN NATURAL GAS ANDSOLAR-POWERED PLANTS."So again this is a part of ouroverall march of clean energyand we’re a big believer thatyou don’t have to be one or theother.
You can be clean, youcan be reliable and you can beaffordable.
We’ve proven that.Our bills are among the lowestin the country, our emissionsare profile is among the best inthe country, our emissionsprofile is one of the best inthe county and our reliabilityis the best in the country.
Nowwe are not perfect and we arenot done."THE REST OF THE PLANT WILL COMEDOWN LATE
Florida Power & Light said goodbye to a long-standing power plant in Martin County on Wednesday.