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		<title>Florida Power &#038; Light brings 3 solar plants online, 4 more planned for 2017</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[For 2017, Florida Power &#38; Light became the largest generator of solar power in the Sunshine State by bringing online three new universal solar energy plants. FPL also announced plans to build four more solar plants this year, as well as install several innovative solar systems throughout local communities. The nation’s third-largest utility, a subsidiary of Juno Beach-based NextEra Energy, is now able to generate an unprecedented amount of clean energy for millions of FPL customers statewide. On Dec. 31,&#8230;]]></description>
		
		
		
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