Access comprehensive datasets of electric power transmission lines in Florida tailored for your GIS projects. This dataset includes detailed information on 10 overhead AC transmission lines currently in service, with VOLTAGE ratings predominantly at 500 kV, and a few at 230 kV. Key properties such as voltage class, status, and ownership (e.g., organizations like JEA, Florida Power & Light, and Duke Energy Florida) are explicitly cataloged for precision in analysis. Utilize this dataset to analyze infrastructure across various counties including Duval and Crystal River, shedding light on regional power distribution frameworks. With the inclusion of precise source verification and validation methods, GIS professionals can integrate these data confidently into their spatial analyses and planning tasks.
Enter your address into your utility's outage map—search "[utility name] outage map." Major utilities include FPL, Duke Energy, and TECO. Check your bill or contact your utility directly.
Florida's electricity comes from natural gas (65-70%), nuclear (15%), coal (5%), and renewables (10%). Natural gas dominates due to availability and infrastructure.
Approximately 10-15% of distribution lines are underground. Recent efforts aim to increase underground infrastructure in selected areas and new developments.