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Seminole Generating Station

Consisting of two 650 megawatt coal-fired generating units, Seminole Generating Station began commercial operation in 1984. Located on 2,000 acres in Putnam County, just north of Palatka and about 60 miles south of Jacksonville, the Seminole Generating Station employs more than 260 people. For more information on Seminole Generating Station, click here.

Seminole Generating Station

Richard J. Midulla Generating Station

Seminole's 810 megawatt Richard J. Midulla Generating Station burns clean natural gas, with low sulfur fuel oil as a back up fuel. It's one resource in Seminole's diversified energy portfolio, assembled to ensure an economical, reliable power supply for our member systems. For more information on Midulla Generating Station, click here.

Midulla Generating Station

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