according to a letter filed with the Florida Public Service Commission. It also will seek additional money in 2028 and 2029 to pay for solar-energy and battery projects, though the filing did not ...
Florida Power & Light on Monday said it will propose a four-year plan to raise base electric rates for customers.
The unrelenting surge in electricity prices from Florida Power & Light and Duke and Tampa Electric will batter Floridians.
according to a letter filed with the Florida Public Service Commission. It also will seek additional money in 2028 and 2029 to pay for solar-energy and battery projects, though the filing did not ...
"This is a gross miscarriage of justice," a coalition of consumer groups, including Floridians Against Increased Rates, wrote in a Florida Supreme Court appeal of the Public Service Commission's ...
according to a letter filed with the Florida Public Service Commission. It also will seek additional money in 2028 and 2029 to pay for solar-energy and battery projects, though the filing did not ...
The utility detailed the request in a letter to the Florida Public Service Commission. FPL says they intend to ask for increases of about $1.55 billion in 2026, and $930 million in 2027.
The state's largest utility announced Monday they have notified the Florida Public Service Commission (PSC) it will request new rates after its current base rate agreement concludes at the end of ...
Here’s why Read full article: FPL seeks approval to offset storm costs, looks to collect $1.2B Dozens of Duke Energy trucks at a staging site ahead of Hurricane Milton in Florida.
The FL Public Service Commission voted to hike electricity rates despite sustained opposition from the public and against the recommendation of its own staff.
according to a letter filed with the Florida Public Service Commission. It also will seek additional money in 2028 and 2029 to pay for solar energy and battery projects, though the filing did not ...
Duke Energy and TECO are asking the Florida Public Service Commission for restoration costs in response to the summer hurricanes. It’s a potential rate increase that St. Petersburg resident Noah ...