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Eastern InterconnectionEIA region FLA

Florida Power Grid Status

Status
STRESS
Running hot
Demand
33,988 MW
Expected (forecast)
2,134 MW
Net flow
importing 191 MW

Data as of , EIA hourly demand feed.

Active weather: Heat Advisory.

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About the Florida grid region

The Florida region aggregates Florida Power & Light, Duke Energy Florida, Tampa Electric and the state’s municipal utilities. Florida is effectively an electrical peninsula: limited ties to the rest of the Eastern grid mean it largely stands alone during hurricanes.

On the map, this region is part of the Eastern Interconnection. Its status color comes from the ratio of actual demand to the bias-corrected day-ahead forecast: green means headroom, amber and orange mean it is tightening, and red means demand has met or passed what the operator expected, or a real emergency has been declared.

States served (by dominant load)

Florida

Grid regions follow balancing authorities, not state lines; split states are listed under the region that serves most of their load.

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