The Florida Public Service Commission approved new electric rates for TECO and Duke Energy customers that will go into effect ...
A hurricane restoration surcharge is in place for all of 2025. FPL intends to ask for a rate increase for 2026-2029.
In all, Duke Energy Florida would collect about $1.09 billion, while Tampa Electric is seeking to recover $463.6 million.
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Florida commission to vote on raising energy billsThe Florida Public Service Commission will vote on the proposals next Tuesday. Last Friday, staff members recommended the panel approve the plans, which would lead to higher monthly bills starting in ...
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Florida keeps approving utility plans with lots of fossil fuels. Young adults are suingThe plaintiffs seek a declaratory judgment that the commission, by approving the plans, has violated their fundamental rights. The Florida Public Service Commission declined to comment on pending ...
With this approval, the average residential customer using 1000-1250 kWH will now be paying $360-$490 more over the course of the increase starting in March.
the folks at the state’s monopoly utilities — Florida Power & Light, Duke and Tampa Electric — were busy playing Scrooge. They asked permission from the Public Service Commission to batter ...
Duke Energy Florida said Jan. 29 that all 10 of its new Clean Energy Connection solar energy sites are now fully operational.
The Florida Public Service Commission approved the rate hikes as they look to recover costs related to last year's hurricanes ...
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The Free Press on MSNFlorida Regulators Approve $1.55 Billion In Hurricane-Related Costs For Tampa Electric, Duke EnergyFlorida utility customers can expect to see higher bills in the coming months as the Florida Public Service Commission (PSC) has approved interim storm ...
Two of the six plaintiffs in Reynolds v. Florida Public Service Commission explain why they are suing the state's utility regulator over its fossil-fuel-friendly approach, pointing to similar, ...
The Florida Public Service Commission will vote on the proposals next Tuesday. Last Friday, staff members recommended the panel approve the plans, which would lead to higher monthly bills starting ...
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