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KUA Crews Head to Tallahassee to Assist with Hurricane Idalia Power Restoration
KUA Crews Head to Tallahassee to Assist with Hurricane Idalia Power Restoration

Kissimmee Utility Authority crews are en route to Tallahassee this afternoon to assist with the restoration of power after Hurricane Idalia made landfall in the Big Bend area of Florida Wednesday morning. The crews departed Kissimmee just after 2 p.m. Wednesday. As part of KUA’s mutual-aid... Continue Reading

Date posted08/31/2023


FMEA Statement Regarding Public Power Restoration Efforts Following Hurricane Idalia
FMEA Statement Regarding Public Power Restoration Efforts Following Hurricane Idalia

STATEMENT BY: Amy Zubaly, Executive Director, Florida Municipal Electric Association The impacts of Hurricane Idalia, an unprecedented storm for Florida’s Big Bend Region, have currently left more than 251,300 homes and businesses in Florida without power. More than a third of... Continue Reading

Date posted08/30/2023


Statement By: Amy Zubaly, FMEA Executive Director, Regarding Preparations for Tropical Storm Idalia
Statement By: Amy Zubaly, FMEA Executive Director, Regarding Preparations for Tropical Storm Idalia

The Florida Municipal Electric Association is preparing for Tropical Storm Idalia, which is expected to intensify into a major hurricane before coming ashore on Florida’s west coast on Wednesday. We have been and will remain in contact with our 33 member utilities to identify any power... Continue Reading

Date posted08/28/2023


Utilities Gear Up for Idalia
Utilities Gear Up for Idalia

Article reposted with permission from The News Service of Florida. Crews were being stationed Monday in areas such as Marion County and Lake City to respond to power outages from what is expected to be a powerful Hurricane Idalia, Gov. Ron DeSantis and utility officials said Monday. “I've... Continue Reading

Date posted08/28/2023


FMEA, FMPA Highlight Benefits of a Career in Linework in Advance of FL Lineworker Appreciation Day
FMEA, FMPA Highlight Benefits of a Career in Linework in Advance of FL Lineworker Appreciation Day

The Florida Municipal Electric Association (FMEA) and Florida Municipal Power Agency (FMPA) have been using their social media channels to highlight the benefits of linework in advance of Florida Lineworker Appreciation Day, which is recognized on August 26. There are more than 6,700 lineworkers... Continue Reading

Date posted08/25/2023


OUC Continues Solar 'Sunriser' Streak
OUC Continues Solar 'Sunriser' Streak

Southern Alliance for Clean Energy recognizes leaders in ‘solar ambition’ OUC–The Reliable One has been named a “SunRiser” by the Southern Alliance for Clean Energy (SACE) for the fifth consecutive year. SunRisers are the seven utilities in the Southeast exhibiting... Continue Reading

Date posted08/18/2023


Tampa Electric Expects Lower Bills
Tampa Electric Expects Lower Bills

Article reposted with permission from The News Service of Florida. Pointing to lower costs for power-plant fuel, Tampa Electric Co. said Wednesday it expects to reduce customer bills in 2024. Tampa Electric and other utilities increased bills this year because of issues such as... Continue Reading

Date posted08/16/2023


Hurricane Season Forecast Bumped Up
Hurricane Season Forecast Bumped Up

Article reposted with permission from The News Service of Florida. A “near-normal” forecast has become an “above-normal” forecast as this year’s hurricane season enters its peak period. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration on Thursday upgraded its... Continue Reading

Date posted08/10/2023


State DEP Fights Power Plant Rules
State DEP Fights Power Plant Rules

Article reposted with permission from The News Service of Florida. The Florida Department of Environmental Protection lashed out at a federal proposal aimed at reducing greenhouse-gas emissions from power plants, saying it "places the reliability, affordability and capacity of the nation's energy... Continue Reading

Date posted08/9/2023


OUC Board Votes to Decrease Electric Retail Price for Second Time in Four Months
OUC Board Votes to Decrease Electric Retail Price for Second Time in Four Months

Combined Monthly Savings of $15 for Average Residential CustomerLower Customer Rate to take Effect October 1, 2023 For the second time in four months, OUC’s Board of Commissioners voted to lower electric rates. The two rate changes total a net average savings of $15 per month for the average... Continue Reading

Date posted08/9/2023


Heat Wave Prompts All-time High for Electricity use in Kissimmee for Second Consecutive Day
Heat Wave Prompts All-time High for Electricity use in Kissimmee for Second Consecutive Day

As the heat index in the Kissimmee region topped 110 degrees on Tuesday, residents set a new all-time record for electricity use. Kissimmee Utility Authority recorded an instantaneous system peak of 439.2 megawatts at 5:12 p.m. on Tuesday. On Monday, the utility recorded a system peak load of... Continue Reading

Date posted08/9/2023


Florida Regulators Balk at EPA Power Plant Plan
Florida Regulators Balk at EPA Power Plant Plan

Article reposted with permission from The News Service of Florida. Florida utility regulators and other industry officials are objecting to a federal proposal aimed at reducing greenhouse-gas emissions from power plants, arguing the changes could drive up costs for consumers and hurt the... Continue Reading

Date posted08/1/2023