Power plants within a county may be operated by federal agencies, state authorities, municipal utilities, or rural electric cooperatives, all contributing to the local energy supply through the regional grid. There are 12 Power Plant locations in Volusia County, Florida.

Residents of Volusia County should identify which utility operates their electricity service, as power is often generated at one location and distributed by a separate utility. Rural county residents may be served by a rural electric cooperative rather than a municipal or investor-owned utility.

List of Volusia County, Florida Power Plant

Daytona International Speedway Solar

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Daytona International Speedway Solar

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Field Street

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Field Street

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G E Turner Power Plant

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G E Turner Power Plant

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Sanford

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Florida Power And Light Sanford Power Plant

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Florida Power And Light Sanford Power Plant

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Debary

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G E Turner

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G E Turner

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Mm Tomoka Farms Energy

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Pioneer Trail Solar Energy Center

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Pioneer Trail Solar Energy Center

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Smith Street

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Smith Street

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Utilities Comm Of New Smyrna Power Plant

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Utilities Comm Of New Smyrna Power Plant

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W E Swoope

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W E Swoope

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Residents of Volusia County can contact their local utility or the state public utility commission to learn about electricity rates, renewable energy options, energy assistance programs, and environmental compliance data related to power generation facilities in the county. Public records on facility permits and environmental impact are also available through state environmental agencies.

You may also find Power Plant locations in neighboring counties including Volusia.