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Fight Over FPL Irma Costs, Tax Cuts Continues
Fight Over FPL Irma Costs, Tax Cuts Continues

A fierce debate about Florida Power & Light’s plan to use federal tax savings to cover costs of restoring electricity after Hurricane Irma is headed to the state Supreme Court. The state Office of Public Counsel, which represents consumers in utility issues, filed a notice this week that... Continue Reading

Postedby Garnie Holmes
Date posted07/12/2019


Regulators Sign-off on FPL's Irma Costs
Regulators Sign-off on FPL's Irma Costs

Utility regulators on Tuesday signed-off on a $1.3 billion agreement involving Florida Power & Light’s costs for restoring electricity after Hurricane Irma plowed through the state in 2017. The Florida Public Service Commission approved the settlement between FPL, the state Office of... Continue Reading

Postedby Garnie Holmes
Date posted07/10/2019


Regulators to Hold Hearing on FPL Solar Plan
Regulators to Hold Hearing on FPL Solar Plan

After receiving a request from the state Office of Public Counsel, regulators will hold a full hearing in October on a major solar-energy proposal by Florida Power & Light. The state Public Service Commission posted an order Friday that said an administrative hearing will be held Oct. 15 and... Continue Reading

Postedby Garnie Holmes
Date posted07/8/2019


TECO Seeks Approval for Solar Projects
TECO Seeks Approval for Solar Projects

Tampa Electric Co. is asking state regulators to approve adding two solar-power projects in Hillsborough County that would start producing electricity by Jan. 1. The utility filed a proposal Friday at the Florida Public Service Commission to add a 74.8-megawatt solar project on 500 acres of... Continue Reading

Postedby Garnie Holmes
Date posted07/1/2019


DeSantis Signs Undergrounding Bill
DeSantis Signs Undergrounding Bill

Gov. Ron DeSantis on Thursday signed a bill that could lead to more underground power lines in hurricane-vulnerable Florida and vetoed two measures that would have imposed health care-related fees. The bill dealing with power lines (SB 796) came after millions of residents and businesses lost... Continue Reading

Postedby Garnie Holmes
Date posted06/28/2019


Hearing Sought on Major FPL Solar Plan
Hearing Sought on Major FPL Solar Plan

Pointing to the “extraordinary size of the program,” the state Office of Public Counsel is asking regulators to hold a detailed hearing about a Florida Power & Light proposal that includes adding 20 solar-power plants. The Office of Public Counsel, which represents consumers in... Continue Reading

Postedby Garnie Holmes
Date posted06/28/2019


Underground Power Lines Bill Goes to DeSantis
Underground Power Lines Bill Goes to DeSantis

Gov. Ron DeSantis on Tuesday formally received a bill that could lead to an expansion of underground power lines in Florida, with supporters touting the measure as a way to help reduce electricity outages after hurricanes. A key part of the bill (SB 796) would change the way underground... Continue Reading

Postedby Garnie Holmes
Date posted06/25/2019


Utility Ballot Measure Sparks Battle
Utility Ballot Measure Sparks Battle

State leaders and powerful business groups are trying to kill a proposed constitutional amendment that would lead to major changes in the way Floridians get electricity. Opponents, including Attorney General Ashley Moody, legislative leaders, business groups and utilities, filed 13 briefs late... Continue Reading

Postedby Garnie Holmes
Date posted06/24/2019


Justices Reject Challenge to FPL Solar Projects
Justices Reject Challenge to FPL Solar Projects

The state Supreme Court on Thursday rejected a business group’s challenge to a decision that allowed Florida Power & Light to recoup money from customers for a series of solar-energy projects.The Supreme Court unanimously ruled in favor of the Florida Public Service Commission, which in... Continue Reading

Postedby Garnie Holmes
Date posted06/14/2019


Regulators SIgn Off on Duke Hurricane Costs
Regulators SIgn Off on Duke Hurricane Costs

With little discussion, the state Public Service Commission approved an agreement that will allow Duke Energy Florida to use savings from a 2017 federal tax overhaul to cover Hurricane Michael power-restoration costs. The agreement will shield Duke customers from having extra charges tacked onto... Continue Reading

Postedby Garnie Holmes
Date posted06/11/2019


Commission Delays Case on FPL Irma Costs
Commission Delays Case on FPL Irma Costs

After Florida Power & Light and the state Office of Public Counsel reached a proposed settlement last week, regulators will delay taking up a case about the utility’s costs to restore power after Hurricane Irma. FPL and the Office of Public Counsel, which represents consumers in utility... Continue Reading

Postedby Garnie Holmes
Date posted06/10/2019


Gov. DeSantis Signs 38 Bills into Law
Gov. DeSantis Signs 38 Bills into Law

Gov. Ron DeSantis on Friday signed 38 bills, including a controversial measure that will make it harder for groups and citizens to put proposed constitutional amendments on the ballot. Lawmakers passed the measure (HB 5) amid petition drives designed to place a series of issues on the November... Continue Reading

Postedby Garnie Holmes
Date posted06/7/2019