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FMEA Honors Florida Public Power Utilities with “Restoring Communities Awards”
FMEA Honors Florida Public Power Utilities with “Restoring Communities Awards”

Tallahassee, Fla. — The Florida Municipal Electric Association (FMEA) today honored 10 Florida Public Power utilities with “Restoring Communities Awards.” FMEA recognized utilities for either providing or receiving mutual aid following significant weather events or emergencies... Continue Reading

Postedby Dave Heller (deleted)
Date posted02/7/2022


FMEA would like to welcome our new Associate Members – Quanta Services and RMS Energy
FMEA would like to welcome our new Associate Members – Quanta Services and RMS Energy

Please always remember the companies who support FMEA and the Florida Public Power community first when you need to purchase goods or services! Quanta Services Quanta Services is the leading specialty contractor with the largest skilled labor force in North America – providing fully... Continue Reading

Postedby Garnie Holmes (deleted)
Date posted01/31/2022


FMEA Releases Monthly Electric Bill Comparison for December 2021
FMEA Releases Monthly Electric Bill Comparison for December 2021

FMEA’s Electric Bill Comparison for December 2021 shows the average bills of public power utilities across Florida are $8.08 less than the average bills for investor-owned utilities per 1,000 kWh. Overall, out of fifteen ranked categories, the City of Mount Dora reported the lowest bills in... Continue Reading

Postedby Elizabeth Bendele
Date posted01/31/2022


FMEA Coordinates Mutual Aid Crews to Assist with Power Restoration after Back-to-Back Winter Storms
FMEA Coordinates Mutual Aid Crews to Assist with Power Restoration after Back-to-Back Winter Storms

Tallahassee, Fla. – The Florida Municipal Electric Association (FMEA) has once again assembled public power crews from across the state to aid with power restoration efforts in anticipation of the winter storm projected to produce widespread impacts across the South and Southern Mid-Atlantic... Continue Reading

Postedby Dave Heller (deleted)
Date posted01/20/2022


FMEA Coordinates Mutual Aid Crews to Help Restore Power Following Winter Storm
FMEA Coordinates Mutual Aid Crews to Help Restore Power Following Winter Storm

Tallahassee, Fla. – The Florida Municipal Electric Association (FMEA) has assembled public power crews from across the state to aid with power restoration efforts in anticipation of the winter storm projected to produce widespread impacts across several regions throughout the holiday... Continue Reading

Postedby Dave Heller (deleted)
Date posted01/14/2022


10 Big Issues to Watch in 2022 Session
10 Big Issues to Watch in 2022 Session

By Jim Saunders ABORTION: As the nation waits to see if the U.S. Supreme Court will overturn Roe v. Wade, Florida Republican lawmakers could consider placing additional restrictions on abortions. Details of potential restrictions remain unclear, though GOP leaders have not signaled support for a... Continue Reading

Postedby Garnie Holmes (deleted)
Date posted01/12/2022


JEA Reducing Carbon Emissions with Closure of Plant Scherer Coal-fired Unit
JEA Reducing Carbon Emissions with Closure of Plant Scherer Coal-fired Unit

Jacksonville, FL - JEA has started off the new year with a reduced emissions footprint with the closure of Plant Scherer’s Unit 4, in Juliette, Ga.JEA has replaced coal-fired electric power from Plant Scherer with natural gas through a power purchase agreement with Florida Power & Light... Continue Reading

Postedby Dave Heller (deleted)
Date posted01/7/2022


FMEA would like to welcome our new Associate Members – Southern Disaster Recovery and Itineris
FMEA would like to welcome our new Associate Members – Southern Disaster Recovery and Itineris

Please always remember the companies who support FMEA and the Florida Public Power community first when you need to purchase goods or services! Southern Disaster Recovery SDR personnel have had leadership roles in over 88 Presidentially declared disasters. With their management staff and safety... Continue Reading

Postedby Garnie Holmes (deleted)
Date posted01/3/2022


FMEA Releases Monthly Electric Bill Comparison for November 2021
FMEA Releases Monthly Electric Bill Comparison for November 2021

FMEA’s Electric Bill Comparison for November 2021 shows the average bills of public power utilities across Florida are $9.98 less than the average bills for investor-owned utilities per 1,000 kWh. Overall, out of fifteen ranked categories, the City of Mount Dora reported the lowest bills in... Continue Reading

Postedby Elizabeth Bendele
Date posted12/22/2021


City of Fort Pierce seeks applications for utility advisory committee
City of Fort Pierce seeks applications for utility advisory committee

FORT PIERCE, Fla. — The Fort Pierce Utilities Authority (FPUA) and Fort Pierce City Commission are accepting applications for the Utility Advisory Committee (UAC) to fill nine (9) member positions. UAC efforts will identify issues and concerns in a collaborative effort to engage with FPUA... Continue Reading

Postedby Dave Heller (deleted)
Date posted12/21/2021


OUC’s Board of Commissioners moves to retire Unit 1 coal plant by no later than 2025
OUC’s Board of Commissioners moves to retire Unit 1 coal plant by no later than 2025

By Michelle LynchOrlando Utilities CommissionORLANDO, Fla. — On Tuesday, Dec. 14, OUC — The Reliable One’s Board of Commissioners formally approved the retirement of Stanton Energy Center’s (SEC) Unit 1 by no later than 2025 and the conversion of SEC’s Unit 2 to... Continue Reading

Postedby Dave Heller (deleted)
Date posted12/15/2021


Lake Worth Beach Electric Utility begins large project
Lake Worth Beach Electric Utility begins large project

Lake Worth Beach Electric Utility has embarked on an expansive project to provide more reliable and resilient service for our customers. As part of our ongoing System Hardening and Reliability Improvement Program, crews are working to install poles that can withstand a Category 5 hurricane and... Continue Reading

Postedby Dave Heller (deleted)
Date posted12/13/2021