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Lakeland Electric Announces Target Date to Shutter Coal-Powered Generator
Lakeland Electric Announces Target Date to Shutter Coal-Powered Generator

Lakeland Electric announces a target date of March 31, 2021, to shutter the utility's coal-powered generator, McIntosh Unit 3. "This was a difficult decision to make, but in the end, there was a compelling business case to shutter the unit this spring," said Joel Ivy, General Manager of Lakeland... Continue Reading

Postedby Garnie Holmes (deleted)
Date posted01/4/2021


FPL Backed on Vehicle Charging, Small Business Plans
FPL Backed on Vehicle Charging, Small Business Plans

By Jim Saunders State regulators Tuesday approved a Florida Power & Light pilot program aimed at adding electric-vehicle charging stations, while also signing off on an FPL plan that will offer help with electric bills to some small businesses during the COVID-19 pandemic. The approval by... Continue Reading

Postedby Garnie Holmes (deleted)
Date posted12/2/2020


FPL Vehicle Charging Plan Gets Backing
FPL Vehicle Charging Plan Gets Backing

By News Service of Florida SaffThe state Public Service Commission next week should approve a Florida Power & Light proposal that would lead to more vehicle-charging stations, commission staff members recommended Friday. FPL in June filed the proposal to create a five-year pilot program for... Continue Reading

Postedby Garnie Holmes (deleted)
Date posted11/23/2020


Meter Data Ops Named Award Finalist
Meter Data Ops Named Award Finalist

OUC’s Meter Data Operations (MDO) unit is in the running for the 2020 UAI Excellence Award for Best Innovative Utility Analytics Team. Part of the Meter Services department, the MDO team led by Dawn Frye, Manager, gained a finalist spot based on its planning and deployment of the Meter Data... Continue Reading

Postedby Garnie Holmes (deleted)
Date posted11/12/2020


Hurricane to Cost Gulf Customers, Snuff Out Coal
Hurricane to Cost Gulf Customers, Snuff Out Coal

By Jim Saunders First there was Michael. Then came Sally. And that means hundreds of thousands of Northwest Florida residents will continue in the coming years to see extra charges tacked onto their electric bills to pay the costs of restoring power after Hurricane Michael and Hurricane Sally... Continue Reading

Postedby Garnie Holmes (deleted)
Date posted11/11/2020


Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure: Phase 2 Now Open
Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure: Phase 2 Now Open

The Florida Department of Environmental Protection announced a second and final competitive grant funding opportunity for electric vehicle charging infrastructure (EVCI) using funds from the Volkswagen Settlement. Funds are available for Level 3 (DC fast) charging near interstate highways I-10,... Continue Reading

Postedby Garnie Holmes (deleted)
Date posted11/11/2020


Regulators Poised to Consider Duke Solar Expansion
Regulators Poised to Consider Duke Solar Expansion

As utilities continue moving forward with plans to expand solar energy, state regulators next week will take up a Duke Energy Florida proposal that would add 10 solar plants in the coming years.But like a similar plan approved this year for Florida Power & Light, the Duke proposal has drawn... Continue Reading

Postedby Garnie Holmes (deleted)
Date posted11/10/2020


JEA Selects Jay Stowe to be Managing Director and CEO
JEA Selects Jay Stowe to be Managing Director and CEO

The JEA board of directors selected Jay Stowe to be the utility’s new Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer (CEO). Contract negotiations between Stowe and JEA will now commence. Stowe’s selection is the culmination of a five-month search process led by the board, which... Continue Reading

Postedby Garnie Holmes (deleted)
Date posted11/6/2020


Gulf Offers Break to Customers Hit By Pandemic
Gulf Offers Break to Customers Hit By Pandemic

Gulf Power will give a break to some customers who are behind on their electricity bills because of the coronavirus pandemic. The Northwest Florida utility said Tuesday that residential and small-business customers might be eligible for bill credits up to $200. To qualify, customers would have to... Continue Reading

Postedby Garnie Holmes (deleted)
Date posted11/3/2020


Regulators Back TECO Solar Project
Regulators Back TECO Solar Project

State regulators Tuesday approved a plan by Tampa Electric Co. to add a solar-energy project in Polk County, the fourth phase in an effort by the utility to build solar facilities. The Florida Public Service Commission signed off on what is known as the Durrance solar project, which is slated for... Continue Reading

Postedby Garnie Holmes (deleted)
Date posted11/3/2020


Utility's Hurricane Cost Estimated at $200 Million
Utility's Hurricane Cost Estimated at $200 Million

By Jim Saunders Gulf Power faced an estimated $200 million in costs to restore electricity after Hurricane Sally hammered parts of the Panhandle last month, the utility’s parent company told analysts Wednesday during a quarterly earnings call. While the estimate remains preliminary, Gulf... Continue Reading

Postedby Garnie Holmes (deleted)
Date posted10/21/2020


FPL Proposes Pandemic Aid for Small Business
FPL Proposes Pandemic Aid for Small Business

Florida Power & Light has asked state regulators to approve a proposal that would offer bill credits to certain small businesses amid the COVID-19 pandemic. The proposal, filed Thursday at the state Public Service Commission, would provide 10 percent credits on energy charges and could take... Continue Reading

Postedby Garnie Holmes (deleted)
Date posted10/16/2020