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FPL says that overall, even with the proposed rate adjustment, residential customer bills would remain “well below” the national average and below other Florida utilities.
How much is my FPL bill going up? ... which was previously part of a purchase of the former Gulf Power, would see their average bills of $135.38 go up to $143.45.
When factoring in other expenses such as power-plant fuel, FPL said the proposal would lead to customer bills increasing at an average annual rate of about 2.5% from January 2025 through 2029.
When adjusted for inflation, the typical 1,000-kWh residential customer bill in January 2026 under FPL's proposal would be about 20% lower than it was 20 years earlier, in 2006, according to FPL.
FPL in recent years also has had different bill amounts for customers in its traditional service area and Northwest Florida customers who were previously served by Gulf Power Co. FPL customers in ...
FPL says there's lots you can do to lower your electricity bill, since cooling costs can account for 60% of a residential ...
Florida Power & Light’s smart grid technology prevented more than 800,000 outages during the active 2024 hurricane season.
Florida Power & Light customers are seeing a "temporary hurricane restoration surcharge" on their 2025 bills.. And the company will be seeking a rate increase to run from 2026 to 2029 to help ...
FPL proposes rate increases for next 4 years. Here's how much your bill could go up The base-rate proposal, filed at the Florida Public Service Commission, would lead to increases of $1.545 ...
FPL customers who use 1,000 kilowatt hours a month currently pay $134.14. Under the proposal, that is estimated to go to $142.37 in 2026; $148.29 in 2027; $149.93 in 2028; and $151.99 in 2029.
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — Florida Power and Light customers can expect their average monthly bills to increase by $12 starting in January. The hike comes as part of a $1.2 billion recovery package ...
In the final version of the Senate bill that is getting a vote today, the renewable tax credit is more relaxed relative to ...