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Port Everglades Power Plant Demolished

The Port Everglades powerplant was destroyed this morning, eliminating the 4 smoke stacks from our oceanview skyline.

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP) -- Florida Power & Light Co. used 450 pounds of dynamite to demolish a 1960s power plant in Fort Lauderdale.
The plant imploded in a series of 90 controlled explosions Tuesday morning, toppling four smokestacks. The company says the new power plant will be better for the environment because it runs on natural gas, using 35 percent less fuel. The new plant is set to be fully operational in 2016.

The company says the new plant will save hundreds of millions of dollars in fuel costs and that customers will see a difference in their bills. Electricity from the plant will power 260,000 homes and businesses.

FPL, a unit of NextEra Energy Inc., projects the three-year construction will create roughly 650 jobs and produce approximately $20 million in new tax revenue annually to local governments and schools.

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Cool way to go! I work there in 2001 water screen refurbishment blast from the past

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