Plans Announced for 30-Megawatt Wind Farm in Pennsylvania

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FPL Energy, LLC, a subsidiary of FPL Group (NYSE:FPL), today announced it will build, own and operate the Meyersdale Wind Energy Center, a 30-megawatt wind farm in Pennsylvania. It will sell the electricity output to FirstEnergy Solutions, a subsidiary of Akron, Ohio-based FirstEnergy Corp. (NYSE:FE), under a long-term contract.

FPL Energy will construct 20 1.5-megawatt wind turbines at a site in Somerset County near Meyersdale, in southwestern Pennsylvania. The turbines will have a generating capacity of 30 megawatts, providing enough electricity to power approximately 12,000 homes.

"The Meyersdale Wind Energy Center is an excellent complement to our existing wind assets in the region and represents further progress in the growth of our industry leading wind portfolio," said Jim Robo, president of FPL Energy. "We are pleased to be bringing an additional source of clean, renewable power to Pennsylvania and the Mid-Atlantic region."

Anthony J. Alexander, president and chief operating officer of FirstEnergy, said, "The Meyersdale project will be an important source of renewable energy for our customers, and we look forward to working with FPL Energy on it."

The project was developed by Atlantic Renewable Energy Corp. and Zilkha Renewable Energy LLC. Construction of the project will begin later this year and is expected to be completed by the end of 2003.

"The development team wishes to recognize the support the landowners, community and local leadership have given to the project, enabling Somerset County to continue to be a showcase for modern wind power technology," said Sam Enfield, project manager of the Atlantic Renewable-Zilkha Renewable project team. "We are pleased that FPL Energy, the nation's leading wind generator, is involved in this project."

With today's announcement, FPL Energy has nearly 130 megawatts of clean, renewable wind energy either in operation, under construction or advanced development in Pennsylvania. To date, FPL Energy has announced wind projects representing more than 670 megawatts that are expected to be operational by the end of 2003. FPL Energy currently has 30 wind facilities in operation representing more than 1,700 megawatts.

FPL Energy is a leading unregulated wholesale generator of clean energy, including natural gas, wind, solar, hydroelectric and nuclear. It is the nation's leader in wind energy, with 30 wind facilities in operation in 10 states. Wind power represents more than 20 percent of the company's portfolio. It is a subsidiary of FPL Group, one of the nation's largest providers of electricity-related services with annual revenues of more than $8 billion. FPL Group's principal subsidiary is Florida Power & Light Company, one of the nation's largest electric utilities, serving more than 4 million customer accounts in Florida. Additional information is available on the Internet at http://www.FPLEnergy.com, http://www.FPLGroup.com and http://www.FPL.com.

FirstEnergy Solutions, a leading supplier of energy and related products and services, provides electricity and natural gas to many Fortune 1,000 customers. FirstEnergy Corp. is a registered public utility holding company. Its various subsidiaries and affiliates are involved with the generation, transmission and distribution of electricity; exploration and production of oil and natural gas; transmission and marketing of natural gas; and energy management and other energy-related services.

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