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OUC Customers Set All-Time Power Use Record Monday
OUC Customers Set All-Time Power Use Record Monday

With temperatures soaring into the high 90s, a new all-time electric demand was set by OUC customers on Monday (June 24) at 5:04 p.m. – the most power ever used at one moment in the company’s 96-year history. Air conditioners working to cool homes and offices pushed demand by OUC... Continue Reading

Postedby Garnie Holmes (deleted)
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 (deleted)
Date posted06/24/2019


Business Group Backs FPL Settlement on Irma Costs
Business Group Backs FPL Settlement on Irma Costs

A group that represents major commercial electricity users has signed on to a settlement agreement about Florida Power & Light’s costs to restore electricity after Hurricane Irma in 2017. The Florida Industrial Power Users Group, commonly known as FIPUG, filed a document Wednesday at... Continue Reading

Postedby Garnie Holmes (deleted)
Date posted06/17/2019


Florida Public Power Leaders Receive National Awards - 2019
Florida Public Power Leaders Receive National Awards - 2019

~Awards recognize contributions to electric utility industry and public power~ Tallahassee, Fla. – The Florida Municipal Electric Association (FMEA) and Florida Municipal Power Agency (FMPA) today announced three Florida public power leaders were honored with American Public Power... Continue Reading

Postedby Sheila Hill
Date posted06/11/2019


Money, Signatures Mount for Energy Amendment
Money, Signatures Mount for Energy Amendment

With an additional $420,000 contributed in May, backers of a proposed constitutional amendment that would revamp Florida’s electric utility industry have topped 300,000 petition signatures, according to the state Division of Elections website. The political committee Citizens for Energy... Continue Reading

Postedby Garnie Holmes (deleted)
Date posted06/10/2019


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 (deleted)
Date posted06/10/2019


Florida Power & Light and Office of Public Counsel Reach Agreement
Florida Power & Light and Office of Public Counsel Reach Agreement

Florida Power & Light and the state advocate for utility customers have reached agreement on about $1.3 billion in costs to restore electricity after Hurricane Irma --- and on a system to better track expenses when major storms hit in the future. The agreement between FPL and the state Office... Continue Reading

Postedby Garnie Holmes (deleted)
Date posted06/7/2019


Lakeland Electric Fuel Charge Decreased for Next Quarter
Lakeland Electric Fuel Charge Decreased for Next Quarter

The Lakeland City Commission voted to lower the electric fuel charge for Lakeland Electric customers for the next fiscal quarter (July/Aug./Sept. - 2019). After giving a presentation at the Monday, June 3rd Utility Committee meeting, staff recommended lowering the fuel charge by $1.00 from $37.50... Continue Reading

Postedby Garnie Holmes (deleted)
Date posted06/5/2019


TECO Power Plant Project Backed
TECO Power Plant Project Backed

An administrative law judge Thursday recommended a key approval for a Tampa Electric Co. power-plant project that includes shifting to a greater use of natural gas to generate electricity. Judge Francine M. Ffolkes issued an 88-page recommended order that said Gov. Ron DeSantis and the Florida... Continue Reading

Postedby Garnie Holmes (deleted)
Date posted05/31/2019


Regulators Urged to Approve Duke Storm Plan
Regulators Urged to Approve Duke Storm Plan

The state Public Service Commission should approve a proposal that would lead to Duke Energy Florida using $223.5 million in federal tax savings to pay costs related to Hurricane Michael and to replenish a storm reserve, commission staff members recommended Thursday. The commission is... Continue Reading

Postedby Garnie Holmes (deleted)
Date posted05/31/2019


Clint Bullock on Orlando's Renewable Energy
Clint Bullock on Orlando's Renewable Energy

The latest Florida Chamber Bottom Line features Clint Bullock, Chief Executive Officer of Orlando Utilities Commission (OUC), discussing the innovations that OUC is implementing to help their communities move into the future. “It was an honor to have the mayor on-site to show him some of... Continue Reading

Postedby Garnie Holmes (deleted)
Date posted05/17/2019


FPL Backed by Tax Cuts, Irma Costs
FPL Backed by Tax Cuts, Irma Costs

State regulators Tuesday approved a plan by Florida Power & Light to use federal tax savings to cover costs of restoring power after Hurricane Irma, despite criticism that the tax money should be used to lower customers’ base electric rates. The decision by the Florida Public Service... Continue Reading

Postedby Garnie Holmes (deleted)
Date posted05/15/2019