FMEA Releases Monthly Bill Comparison Report for July 2022

Posted By: Elizabeth Bendele Association News, Electric Bill Comparisons,

FMEA Bill ComparisonFMEA’s Electric Bill Comparison for July 2022 shows the average bills of public power utilities across Florida are $0.21 less than the average bills for investor-owned utilities per 1,000 kWh.

Overall, out of fifteen ranked categories, the City of Tallahassee reported the lowest bills in six categories, the City of Mount Dora in four categories, New Smyrna Beach Utilities in four categories and City of Moore Haven in one category.

For residential bills, out of three categories, New Smyrna Beach Utilities reported the lowest rates in two categories and City of Moore Haven reported the lowest in one category.

For commercial bills, out of eight ranked categories, the City of Tallahassee reported the lowest bills in four categories, the City of Mount Dora in two categories and New Smyrna Beach Utilities in two categories.

In the industrial sector, out of four ranked categories, the City of Mount Dora reported the lowest bills in two categories and the City of Tallahassee in one category.

The FMEA Electric Bill Comparison provides a fair comparison of customer bills served by different utilities. The report includes utility rates, average franchise fees of six percent, and local payments in lieu of taxes.