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KUA,
FMPA Dedicate Combined Cycle Power Plant
ORLANDO,
Fla., Dec. 14, 2001 - Kissimmee Utility Authority (KUA) and
the Florida Municipal Power Agency (FMPA) hosted a dedication
ceremony Dec. 14 for a third generating unit at Cane Island
Power Park. The new $135.7 million generator is located on
1,027 acres in Intercession City, nine miles southwest of
Kissimmee.
The Joseph
M. Tardugno Unit 3 is a 250-megawatt combined-cycle combustion
turbine that joins Unit 1 (40 MW) and Unit 2 (120 MW) in establishing
Cane Island as one of the most efficient and environmentally
friendly power plants in the nation. KUA and FMPA share equal
ownership in the Cane Island site. The electricity produced
at Cane Island not only serves the energy needs of Osceola
county, but 200,000 customer accounts in cities throughout
Florida. Construction on Unit 3 began in December 1999.
"Unit
3 represents a significant capital investment in Osceola county,"
said Jim Welsh, president and general manager of KUA. "Operation
of this power plant and excess energy sales will continue
to contribute to Central Florida's economy for many years
to come. And, the power plant employs 37 skilled operations
personnel, who contribute economically and socially to this
community."
The dedication
ceremony -- which is open to FMPA member systems, local dignitaries,
invited guests and the media -- will include the unveiling
of a dedication plaque and power plant tours. The public open
house of the plant that was previously scheduled for Saturday,
Dec. 15, has been cancelled due to heightened security at
power plants nationwide.
Unit 3
is named in memory of Joseph M. Tardugno, former director
of Leesburg's electric utility. Leesburg is one of 13 Florida
cities served by the Cane Island plant. Tardugno was killed
in an automobile accident on Thanksgiving weekend in 1999
-- two weeks before the Unit 3 groundbreaking.
KUA
is Florida's seventh largest community-owned utility serving
53,000 electric, water and Internet customers in four Central
Florida counties. KUA is celebrating its 100th year of serving
the community in 2001.
FMPA
Contact:
Mark McCain
Public Relations/Public Affairs Manager
(407) 355-7767

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