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FMPA Completes Generation Resource Acquisition with Third Florida-Based Power Plant

Bartow Energy Center is the third and final power plant to begin operations in major acquisition for the joint action agency

ORLANDO, Fla., January 5, 2026 –Florida Municipal Power Agency (FMPA) announced today it has taken ownership of the third and final power plant in a major generation resource acquisition, originally announced in summer 2023. The Bartow, Florida, based combined cycle cogeneration plant, newly named Bartow Energy Center (formerly known as Orange Cogeneration LP), is immediately available for dispatch and will supply 104 MW for FMPA’s All-Requirements Project members.

“FMPA has a responsibility to our members to strategically plan for future generation needs,” said Jacob Williams, FMPA general manager and CEO. “With this acquisition, we had an opportunity to secure three highly functioning Florida-based power plants for our generation fleet at a time when electricity demand began rising faster than expected with continued population growth and manufacturing resurgence. With the addition of Bartow Energy Center, we have added more than 330 total megawatts of affordable and reliable energy generation for our municipal members through these three transactions.”

Bartow Energy Center will supply power to 13 Florida communities, including Bushnell, Clewiston, Fort Meade, Fort Pierce, Green Cove Springs, Havana, Jacksonville Beach, Key West, Kissimmee, Leesburg, Newberry, Ocala and Starke.

The plant first began commercial operations in June 1995 and has been part of long-term power purchase contracts since its inception.

The two other combined cycle power generation resources acquired by FMPA – Sand Lake Energy Center and Mulberry Energy Center – began operations under FMPA ownership in February 2024 and August 2024, respectively.

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