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Headquarters:
 Employees:
 Customers:
 Primary Subsidiaries:
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Raleigh, N.C.
17,355
2.8 million
CP&L, Florida
Power, NCNG, Progress Telecom, SRS
Operating Revenues: $4.1 billion
 Electric Sales:
59.6 billion KWh
 Total Assets:
$19.0 billion
 Corporate Philanthropy: $13.9 million
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1.4 million customers
4.5 million residents in growing
32-county service territory
SUWANNEE RIVER
COGENERATION
AT UF
Growth rate of 2 % or about
25,000 new customers each year
Approximately 90 percent of our
customers by count are residential
and small business
27,000 miles of Distribution lines;
and 4700 miles of Transmission
lines
Approximately 5000 employees
DEBARY
TURNER
CRYSTAL RIVER
ANCLOTE
HIGGINS
BARTOW
BAYBORRO
HINES ENERGY COMPLEX
TIGER BAY
RIO PINAR
INTERCESSION
CITY
AVON
PARK
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Increase in generation reserve margin
– From 15% to 20%
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Changes to Load Management Program
– Becoming primarily a winter peak shaving tool
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Growth in retail market
– 1.6% per year increase in customer base
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Flexible operation
– Ability to change load quickly
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Clean efficient energy source
Environmental Advisory
Group
Environmental
Consultant
Florida Power
Siting Team
Environmental
Advisors
Environmental
Engineering
Public Affairs
Planning
Dr. John Lott Brown
Dr. Mark Hollis
Ms. Glenda Hood
Mr. Charles Lee
Mr. Tom Reese, Esq.
Dr. Earl Starnes
Mr. Joseph Landers, Jr.
Mr. James Murley
HINES LOCATION
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SITE CERTIFICATION PA 92-33 AND PSC
DETERMINATION OF NEED FOR 1ST 500 MW
ISSUED JANUARY 1993.
SUPPLEMENTAL CERTIFICATION AND
DETERMINATION OF NEED ISSUED JUNE
2001
LOCATED WITHIN MINED OUT PHOSPHATE
LANDS W/ RECLAMATION REQUIREMENTS.
LOCATED WITHIN SOUTHERN WATER
USE CAUTION AREA (SWUCA).
Enhancements
to Previously Impacted Site
Remote Location with substantial buffer zone.
Designed for Zero Discharge to Waters of U.S.
Clean Natural Gas with Advanced Emission
Controls
Reclamation of Extensive Wildlife Habitat and
Drainage Enhancement Projects
Permanent Conservation Easements donated to
State of Florida
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RECLAMATION OF 3,000+ AC. AS
WILDLIFE HABITAT AND WATERSHED
ENHANCEMENT.
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DONATION OF RECLAIMED LANDS AS
CONSERVATION EASEMENT TO STATE.
Reclamation/Conservation
Easement
Generator
Generators
Gas Turbines
Heat Recovery
Steam Generators
Steam Turbine
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32 million gallons per day maximum if
site built out
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7.9 million gallons per day for power
blocks 1 and 2
– all non-groundwater sources
Hines Energy Complex
(Closed Cycle Cooling Pond in
Foreground)
 Bartow Reclaimed Effluent = 1.86 MGD (actual)
 Plant Island Stormwater = 0.67 MGD (actual)
 Direct Precipitation to Cooling Pond = 2.87 MGD
(approx. normal average)
 Additional Offsite Non-Potable Water = Planned
 Water Cropping = Up to 4.37 MGD (expected
average)
 Groundwater
– = 0 MGD for Power Blocks 1 and 2
– = 17.5 MGD* for Remaining Generation
* 12.5 MGD requires offset
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City of Bartow Reclaimed Effluent
Plant Island Stormwater
Direct Precipitation to Cooling Pond
Additional Offsite Non-Potable Sources
Water Cropping
THE BARTOW TREATED EFFLUENT
PIPELINE IS A COOPERATIVE FUNDING
PROJECT, A JOINT PARTNERSHIP
BETWEEN THE PEACE RIVER BASIN
BOARD AND FPC.
12.5 MGD OF THE PROJECTED 17.5
MGD NEEDED MUST BE OFFSET BY AN
APPROVED METHOD.
 APPROVED OFFSETS ARE EITHER
RETIREMENT OF OTHER USAGE OR
NEGOTIATED METHOD APPROVED BY
SWFWMD.
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The Hines Water Resource Development
Program is an innovative partnership
between Florida Power and the Public.
This Program is a major component of
FPC’s efforts to conserve valuable state
and regional natural resources.
Aquifer Recharge and Recovery Project
 Tiger Bay Groundwater Transfer
 Peace River Water Supply Project
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The Hines Aquifer Recharge &
Recovery Project (ARRP) is the
linchpin in Progress Energy’s future
plans both to provide water supply
for its power generation needs and
to
augment
regional
water
resources.
The fullscale ARRP is being implemented
as a joint research project under a
contract between FPC and the Southwest
Florida Water Management District. The
demonstration phase is a joint project
between
the
Florida
Institute
of
Phosphate Research and SWFWMD. Land
and facilities provided by FPC.
Storage
Impoundment
Wetland Treatment
Sand
Filter
Withdraw
Recharge
Well
well
Surficial Aquifer
Confining Layer
Floridan Aquifer
Approximately
600 - 800 feet
Wetland Treatment
Future Recharge Well
Sand Filter
Recharge Water
Pipeline
Cooling Pond
Make-up Water
Pipelines
 150 MG - Amount of water recharged
 Meeting primary & secondary drinking water
standards
 Providing additional recharge that would not occur
 127.5 MG - Amount of groundwater available
for withdrawal
 85% of total amount recharged into aquifer
 Not to exceed a rate of 17.5 MGD (determined not
to impact legal existing users)
Augments groundwater resources
 Regional applicability (e.g. can be done
on mine lands and state lands in
addition to private property)
 An actual project that implements the
SWFWMD Water Supply Plan
 Creative project implemented through a
cooperative public/private partnership
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Additional Sources Under
Consideration
Polk County Treated Effluent
 Lakeland Treated Effluent
 Mulberry Treated Effluent
 Plant City Treated Effluent
 Lower Floridan Aquifer
 Various Industrial Wastewater Sources
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Closing Thought
“Ever wonder about those people
who spend $2.00 apiece on those
little bottles of Evian water? Try
spelling Evian backwards.“
-George Carlin
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