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Audubon Society’s Input Rejected From Jacksonville Power Plant Case

Florida Power & Light Company wants to buy the Cedar Bay power plant on Eastport Road for more than $500 million.
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Florida Power & Light Company wants to buy the Cedar Bay power plant on Eastport Road for more than $500 million.
Florida Power & Light Company wants to buy the Cedar Bay power plant on Eastport Road for more than $500 million.
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Florida Power & Light Company wants to buy the Cedar Bay power plant on Eastport Road for more than $500 million.

A hearing next week to decide if Florida Power and Light can buy and shut down a Jacksonville coal-fired power plant, is proceeding without the Florida Audubon Society.

A state regulator rejected the environmentalists’ attempt to join the case on the side of the power company.

Florida Power and Light wants to buy the coal-fired Cedar Bay power plant in Jacksonville and then shut it down. The News Service of Florida reports, federal regulators have approved the purchase. FPL spokeswoman Sarah Gatewood says the utility has a longstanding agreement to buy power from the plant, and 10 years remain in that contract.

“By buying the plant ourselves and either reducing operations and through other savings to get us out of the contract, we can actually save customers about $70 million over the next 10 years,” Gatewood said.

Environmental group the Audubon Society wanted to join FPL’s case, saying in its petition that lower carbon emissions are in everyone’s best interest. But Public Service Commission member Jimmy Patronis turned Audubon down, saying the case is about money, not the environment.

The power company will argue before utility regulators in Tallahassee on July 28.

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