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Widespread outages and costly storm recovery efforts highlighted the urgent need to strengthen Florida's energy ...
FP&L’s proposed $9 billion rate hike could raise Florida electricity bills through 2029—here’s what regulators must consider.
That’s why it’s important that the Florida Public Service Commission (PSC) not get ahead of the comprehensive planning requirements laid out by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC ...
The Florida Public Service Commission (PSC) should prioritize consumer protection and data-driven planning before approving rate increases. Recent hurricanes — Helene, Milton and Debby — were ...
That’s why it’s important that the Florida Public Service Commission (PSC) not get ahead of the comprehensive planning requirements laid out by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC ...
FPL submitted a request to the Florida Public Service Commission that would raise rates for customers over the next four years Residents can attend a public hearing on the proposed rate hike at ...
Officials from the Florida Public Service Commission (PSC) hosted the meeting, which, like previous hearings on the rate proposal, lasted more than two hours, to gauge Floridians' feelings on the ...
HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY, Fla. — For the first time in more than a decade, the Florida Public Service Commission hosted a public hearing in Tampa. The meeting was called after TECO Energy requested a ...
In January, the Florida Public Service Commission approved energy rate hikes for Duke Energy customers. Duke Energy customer Roger Butterfield plans to attend and join some residents who support a ...
Residents who were unable to attend can still share their opinions by sending comments to the Florida Public Service Commission. Comments can be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to the ...
The money for those upgrades would come directly from customers. The Florida Public Service Commission hosted a public hearing to let the community weigh in on the proposal. That's the agency that ...
Ultimately, the decision will be made by the Florida Public Service Commission. “I’d like to thank everyone for coming,” said Monica Barnes with FPL as the hearing began. “I would ask the ...
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