Florida Power & Light Plans 300-Mile Natural Gas Pipeline
08 April 2009 - 7:04AM
Dow Jones News
Florida Power & Light Co. filed a proposal with state
regulators Tuesday to build a 300-mile natural gas pipeline in
eastern Florida.
The pipeline, dubbed the Florida EnergySecure Line, would extend
from Palm Beach County in southern Florida to Bradford County in
the northern part of the state. The pipeline could enter service as
early as 2014, Florida Power & Light said.
Florida Power & Light is the utility subsidiary of Juno
Beach, Fla.-based FPL Group (FPL).
The Florida EnergySecure Line would be the third major natural
gas pipeline in the state. Natural gas supplies to the other two,
the Florida Gas Transmission Co. and Gulfstream Natural Gas
pipeline systems, were increased significantly in 2008 with the
construction of the Southeast Supply Header pipeline.
That pipeline, a joint venture between Spectra Energy (SE) and
Centerpoint Energy Inc. (CNP), extends 270 miles from the
Perryville Hub in northern Louisiana to interconnections with the
two Florida pipelines in southern Alabama.
The Florida EnergySecure line would use existing rights-of-way
associated with utilities, roads or railroads for about 90% of its
length, Florida Power & Light said.
Florida Power & Light, the largest electric utility in
Florida, serves 4.5 million customer accounts in the state.
-By Christine Buurma, Dow Jones Newswires; 201-938-2061;
christine.buurma@dowjones.com