Project Duke-306 — Project Summary

Queue ID
Duke-306
Capacity
74.9 MW
Technology
Solar
Status
active
Location
Madison, FL
Region
Southeast
Developer
Duke Energy Florida, LLC
IA Status
Construction

Duke-306

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74.9 MW generation in Madison, FL · In queue since April 2022 · Proposed COD June 2024

74.9 MW

Capacity

1

Components

Solar

4y 1m

In Queue

Construction

IA Status

COD target: 2024

Interconnection

Total Duration

2y 2m

Schedule

23 months past proposed COD

In Study38%
Queue EntryApr 8, 2022

Interconnection request submitted to ISO/RTO

Interconnection StudyCurrent

Project undergoes interconnection studies to assess grid impact.

Typical: 18–36 months

Interconnection Agreement

Interconnection agreement not yet executed

Typical: 30–60 days (negotiation)

Commercial Operation

Proposed COD: 2024-06-01

About

Duke-306 is a proposed solar generation project with a total capacity of 74.9 MW, located in Madison County, Florida. The project is being developed by Duke Energy Florida, LLC and is interconnected to the Duke Energy Florida system at the Birch Switching Station 230 kV. It entered the interconnection queue on April 8, 2022, with a proposed commercial operation date of June 1, 2024. The project's interconnection agreement status is currently listed as "Construction".

The proposed project consists of 74.9 MW of solar photovoltaic generation. It is currently listed as an active project in the interconnection queue. The project has appeared in recent news coverage regarding Duke Energy's renewable energy development plans in Florida.

Generated from interconnection queue and public data sources

Project Details

State

FL

County

Madison

Grid Region

Southeast

Market

Developer

Duke Energy Florida, LLC

Utility

Duke Energy Florida

Entity

Duke

Service Type

Point of Interconnection

Birch Switching Station 230 kV

Data Source

LBNL

Market Context
Approximate
ISO / RTO
SOUTHEAST
Trading Hub
FRCC
Hub Confidence
UNKNOWN

This project's market context is estimated from its Point of Interconnection. Hub and node assignments are approximate and based on geographic inference from the POI substation name.

No news available for this project.