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		<title>Florida Power &#038; Light building eight new solar plants</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Florida Power &#38; Light announced Wednesday it would roll out eight new solar power plants across the state over the next year. “With the support of communities across the state, we are advancing smart, affordable clean energy infrastructure while keeping customer bills low,” said Eric Silagy, FPL president and CEO. “On a per-megawatt basis, these eight new plants will be the lowest-cost solar ever built in Florida and some of the lowest-cost solar ever built in America. Our steadfast commitment&#8230;]]></description>
		
		
		
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