Risk: Low Operations Center Operational

DUKE ENERGY FLORIDA LLC - TRENTON SOLAR Operations Center, Trenton, Florida

TRENTON, Florida, United States

Overview

DUKE ENERGY FLORIDA LLC - TRENTON SOLAR is an operations center in Trenton, Florida, supporting solar energy generation. It operates under NERC CIP standards for grid reliability.

DUKE ENERGY FLORIDA LLC - TRENTON SOLAR is an operations center located in Trenton, Gilchrist County, Florida, United States. As part of Duke Energy Florida's renewable portfolio, this facility manages solar generation assets, contributing to the state's growing clean energy capacity. The operations center plays a key role in monitoring and controlling solar power output, ensuring grid stability and efficient energy distribution. The facility operates under the regulatory framework of the North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) Critical Infrastructure Protection (CIP) standards, which mandate cybersecurity and physical security measures for bulk power system assets. As a solar operations center, it likely employs advanced SCADA systems and remote monitoring technologies to manage distributed generation resources. Duke Energy Florida is a major investor-owned utility, and this facility supports its goal of expanding solar capacity across the state. Environmentally, the Trenton Solar operations center enables the integration of renewable energy into Florida's grid, reducing reliance on fossil fuels. Solar generation in Florida benefits from high solar irradiance, and this facility helps manage variable output to maintain reliability. The operations center's role in grid management supports Duke Energy's broader sustainability targets and contributes to regional carbon reduction efforts.

Environmental context

The facility is located in Trenton, Florida, a region with high solar potential due to abundant sunshine. As an operations center for solar energy, it supports the integration of renewable power into the grid, reducing greenhouse gas emissions. The facility's role in managing distributed solar resources helps stabilize the local grid and promotes energy independence. Florida's flat terrain and agricultural land use make solar farms viable, and this operations center is part of Duke Energy's strategy to expand clean energy while maintaining grid reliability.

Frequently asked questions

The facility is located at 7850 SW 17TH CT, Trenton, Florida 32693, United States, in Gilchrist County.

It is an operations center that monitors and controls solar energy generation assets for Duke Energy Florida, ensuring efficient power output and grid stability.

As part of the U.S. bulk power system, it must comply with NERC CIP standards for cybersecurity and physical security, as well as Florida Public Service Commission regulations.

It manages solar generation, helping integrate renewable power into Florida's grid, reducing carbon emissions and supporting Duke Energy's clean energy goals.

Operations centers are critical for managing the variable output of solar farms, using real-time data and control systems to balance supply and demand, ensuring reliable electricity delivery.

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