John Hopkins Middle School Microgrid

☀ SolarElectric Utility3 MW capacity

284th largest plant in Florida · 8944th nationally

John Hopkins Middle School Microgrid is a solar power plant in Florida with a nameplate capacity of 3.3 MW. It generates roughly 39 MWh per year — enough to power about 3 average U.S. homes.

Its capacity factor of 0% reflects intermittent or peaking operation.

PeakingMid-meritBaseload0%40%80%100%0%
Peaking — intermittent or backup
Capacity3 MWnameplate
Annual Generation39 MWhEPA eGRID
Capacity Factor0%of theoretical max
Annual CO₂metric tons

Location

Plant NameJohn Hopkins Middle School Microgrid
OperatorDuke Energy Florida, Llc
CitySt Petersburg
CountyPinellas County
StateFlorida
ZIP33705
Coordinates27.76793, -82.65477

This plant highlighted in navy-ringed pin; other generators within 25 miles shown as fuel-colored dots.

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Generators (2)

IDTechnologyFuelCapacityStatusOnline
ES1BatteriesBattery2.5 MWOperating2023
PV1Solar PhotovoltaicSolar0.8 MWOperating2023

Grid context

NERC RegionSERC
Balancing AuthorityDuke Energy Florida Inc

About Solar plants

Utility-scale solar farms convert sunlight directly into electricity using photovoltaic panels. They produce zero direct emissions and have no fuel cost, but generation is variable — peaking at midday and falling to zero at night. Capacity factors typically run 18–28% in good locations.

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