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Impact of the 2004 Hurricanes
Hurricane Charley
Landfall on August 13th
Customers affected
Poles replaced
Transformers replaced
Miles of wire replaced
Personnel involved
874,000
7,100
5,100
950
11,200
Hurricane Frances
Landfall on September 5th
Customers affected
Poles replaced
Transformers replaced
Miles of wire replaced
Personnel involved
2,786,300
3,800
3,000
550
16,700
1,737,400
2,300
3,000
330
16,500
Hurricane Jeanne
Landfall on September 25th
Customers affected
Poles replaced
Transformers replaced
Miles of wire replaced
Personnel involved
Charley
Frances Jeanne
Data as of 11/04/04
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A 56-day Storm Schedule(For illustrative purposes)
72 Hour Preparation
Charley Frances Jeanne
Storm Impact Restoration Period
13 Days 12 Days 8 Days
Aug 10th Aug 27th Sept 17thOct 4th
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Characteristics of Charley
• Category 4 – winds 140 mph• Hurricane force winds - 60
miles wide• Tropical storm force winds -
210 miles wide• Bicoastal event with severe
damage in portions of west coast area
• Moved quickly across state – hours of impact 20
• Exited state as a Category 1
Hurricane force winds
Tropical storm force winds
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Characteristics of Frances
• Category 2 – winds 105 mph• Hurricane force winds – 145
miles wide• Tropical storm force
winds – 345 miles wide• Affected whole FPL service
territory • Widespread but not severe
damage • Very slow moving - hours of
impact 60
Hurricane force winds
Tropical storm force winds
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Characteristics of Jeanne
• Category 3 – winds 120 mph• Hurricane force winds - 125
miles wide• Tropical storm force winds –
315 miles wide• Medium damage to central
area and east coast• Pockets of severe damage• Moved up the state - hours of
impact 45
Hurricane force winds
Tropical storm force winds
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Customers Interrupted # of Customers
Area Charley Frances Jeanne
Miami-Dade 45,000 423,400 25,100
Broward 40,000 590,600 173,000
Palm Beach 40,000 660,000 591,300
Treasure Coast
9,000 241,000 242,000
West Coast 445,000 253,400 235,600
Central FL 274,000 500,200 380,300
North FL 21,000 117,700 90,100
Total 874,000 2,786,300 1,737,400
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Approximate Damage to Infrastructure
Charley Frances Jeanne
Fossil power plants 1 3 7 6
Nuclear power plants 2
0 0 1
Substations 13 50 30
Conductor (miles) 950 550 330
Transformers 5,100 3,000 3,000
Poles 7,100 3,800 2,300
1 Represents power unit impact, forced offline2 Plant taken offline, represents damage to overall facility
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Progress during Restoration
-
25
50
75
100
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13Day of restoration
Per
cen
t o
f cu
sto
mer
s re
sto
red
(%
)
90% of customersaffected by Charley
restored by the 5th day
Charley
Jeanne Frances
92% of customersaffected by Frances
restored by the 7th day
93% of customersaffected by Jeanne
restored by the 5th day
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FPL Service Area
• Peak Energy Use, System wide:
Summer July 14, 2004 20,545 MW
Winter Jan 24, 2003 20,190 MW
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Sanford
CapeCanaveral
PortEverglades
Cutler
FtMyers
Manatee
(SOU)
StLucie
Putnam
T. Point
Martin
FPL Generators
• Generating Units: 37
Nuclear 4 units 2,939 MW
Fossil 33 units 14,183 MW
Peaking Units 1,934 MW
Purchased Power 3,141 MW
• Total Generating Capability1: 22,197 MW
Rivera
Scherer
St. Johns
1 as of 12/31/03
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Everglades
FPL Power Supply1
• Number of Substations: 529
• Miles of Transmission Lines:
500kV 1,105230kV 2,350138kV 1,456115kV 671 69kV 164
Total Transmission Miles 5,746 miles
1 as of 12/31/03
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FPL CONTROL CENTERS
SYSTEM CONTROL CENTER
SOUTH FLA DISPATCH OFFICE(DISTRIBUTION)
WEST PALM DISPATCH OFFICE(DISTRIBUTION)
SARASOTADISPATCHOFFICE(DISTRIBUTION)
DAYTONA DISPATCH OFFICE(DISTRIBUTION)
GOCC
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