Cane Island Power Park

Cane Island Power Park is located near Intercession City in northwest Osceola County, Fla. It is home to four generating units with a combined capacity of 735 megawatts.

Unit 1 Facts

  • Operational Date: Jan. 1, 1995

  • Generating Capacity: 40 MW

  • Generation: Combustion Turbine, General Electric  LM6000

  • Fuel: Natural Gas

  • Owner: Kissimmee Utility Authority (50%) and Florida Municipal Power Agency (50%)

  • Operator: Kissimmee Utility Authority

  • Water Source: Toho Water Authority sewage effluent

 

Unit 2 Facts

  • Operational Date: June 1, 1995

  • Generating Capacity: 120 MW

  • Generation: Combined Cycle, General Electric Frame 7EA

  • Fuel: Natural Gas

  • Owner: Kissimmee Utility Authority (50%) and Florida Municipal Power Agency (50%)

  • Operator: Kissimmee Utility Authority

  • Water Source: Toho Water Authority sewage effluent

 

Unit 3 Facts

  • Operational Date: Jan. 25, 2002

  • Generating Capacity: 275 MW

  • Generation: Combined Cycle, General Electric Frame 7FA

  • Fuel: Natural Gas

  • Owner: Kissimmee Utility Authority (50%) and Florida Municipal Power Agency (50%)

  • Operator: Kissimmee Utility Authority

  • Water Source: Toho Water Authority sewage effluent and four on-site wells for backup

 

Unit 4 Facts

  • Operational Date: July 12, 2011

  • Generating Capacity: 300 MW

  • Generation: Combined Cycle, General Electric Frame 7FA

  • Fuel: Natural Gas

  • Owner: Florida Municipal Power Agency (100%)

  • Operator: Kissimmee Utility Authority