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After pouring workers and equipment into restoring electricity after Hurricane Ian, Florida Power & Light Co. expects to seek approval to recoup about $1.1 billion from customers, officials said Friday. It was not immediately clear when FPL will file a proposal at the Florida Public Service Commission — or how the proposal would affect customers’ monthly bills.
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Less than a week after Hurricane Ian knocked out power to large swaths of Florida, state regulators Tuesday approved utilities’ long-term plans to try to bolster the electric system.
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Florida residents and businesses could get hit with higher electric bills as utilities continue to struggle with increased costs of natural gas, which is used to fuel power plants.
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Three groups objected Wednesday to a proposed settlement that Florida Power & Light reached with consumer and business representatives to raise base…
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Florida Power & Light has reached agreement with representatives of consumers and businesses on a four-year plan that would increase base electric rates…
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At Florida Power & Light Company in St. Augustine, the new MVP is a truck. From the outside it looks like a small RV. There’s a big pop-out monitor and a…
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A coal-fired power plant in North Jacksonville is being targeted for closure by Florida Power & Light Company. The utility company is asking the state…