In 2022, Florida had a total summer capacity of 66,883 MW through all of its power plants, and a net generation of 258,910 GWh.
In 2020, the average price of electricity in Florida was 10.06 cents per kWh, ranking 21st-highest in the United States.
[4] The use of coal-fired generation has steadily declined as older equipment has been replaced with cleaner, more efficient natural gas production.
[8][9] Waste-to-energy (WtE) is the process of converting waste material into usable energy, specifically electricity.
[12] Florida had no utility-scale wind generating facilities in 2024 and lawmakers passed legislation to ban offshore turbines.