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FPL customers to see increase in monthly bills
FPL customers to see bill increase in 2025 to cover hurricane restoration costs
Customers of Florida Power & Light, the state’s largest power provider, will see their monthly bills rise next year to help cover restoration costs from the 2024 hurricane season.
FPL customers to see increase in monthly bills starting January
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 approved by the Florida Public Service Commission to cover restoration costs from hurricanes Helene,
FPL Customers Monthly Bills To Rise To Cover Hurricane Restoration Costs
Florida Power & Light (FPL) customers will experience a monthly bill increase of approximately $12 to fund the recovery expenses from Hurricanes Debby, Helene, and Milton.
FPL customers expect to pay about $12 more a month to cover hurricane costs
Under FPL’s proposal approved Tuesday, customers in the traditional service area who use 1,000 kilowatt hours of electricity would see their monthly bills go from the current $121.19 a month to $133.99 in January. Customers in the Northwest Florida area would see their bills go from the current $135.38 to $143.45, according to the utility.
FPL customers will see an increase on their 2025 bills for hurricane recovery following Debby, Helene, Milton
The Florida Public Service commission said the bill increase is designed to recoup $1.2 billion in recovery costs from the three hurricanes in 2024.
FPL customers to pay extra in 2025 to cover hurricane costs
FPL customers will need to dig deeper next year as the utility company looks to refill its coffers after three devastating hurricanes.
Citing storms, FPL looks to increase customers monthly bill
Following the state's Dec. 2nd Public Service Commission hearing, customers of two Tampa Bay utility companies will likely see their rates increase.
FPL customers to see bump in bills after regulators approve storm assessment
Customers of Florida’s largest power company will see a bump of about $12 in monthly bills next year to cover restoration costs from the 2024 hurricane season.
Florida PSC will decide if FPL customers shoudl pay $1.2 billion for costs of restoring power after 2024 hurricanes
Many FPL customers who use 1,000 kilowatt hours of electricity would see their monthly bills go up by about $12.
FPL customers to pay about $12 more a month in 2025 to cover hurricane restoration
Customers of Florida’s largest power company will see a bump of about $12 in monthly bills next year to cover restoration costs from the 2024 hurricane season.
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