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Florida Power and Light Proposes Rate Hike Following Population Surge

Florida Power and Light Proposes Rate Hike Following Population Surge

JUNO BEACH, Fla. – Florida Power and Light (FPL) has announced a proposed rate increase, set to affect millions of its customers across the state. The largest utility in Florida revealed on Monday that it intends to request new rates from the Florida Public Service Commission (PSC) after the current base rate agreement expires at the end of 2025.

What is Happening?

The utility’s existing four-year rate plan concludes in December 2025. FPL has projected that typical customer bills could rise by an average of 2.5% annually from January 2026 through 2029. The utility cited the need for significant investment in generating capacity and infrastructure to meet the rising demand driven by Florida’s rapidly growing population.

Why is the Increase Necessary?

FPL officials stated that their decision to seek a rate increase is primarily due to the increasing number of customer accounts, reflecting Florida’s status as one of the fastest-growing states in the nation. Armando Pimentel, FPL’s president and CEO, emphasized that the request aims to ensure continued reliable electricity delivery and improve system resilience over the long term.

“While we know there is never a good time to request a rate increase, we need to continue to make smart investments in the grid and new generation resources,” Pimentel said. He assured customers that FPL remains committed to its service quality and affordable rates.

How Will the Rates Compare?

FPL maintains that, even with the proposed increases, their bills will still remain lower than the national average and cheaper than those of many other electric utilities in Florida. The company is also integrating innovations such as solar and battery storage technologies into its energy generation mix to shield customers from fluctuations in fuel prices.

What are the Next Steps?

Typically, a new base rate plan requires about a year to review and approve by the PSC. FPL plans to submit a detailed proposal for the four-year rate adjustment as early as February 2024. The utility has indicated that customers will have opportunities to provide input on the proposed changes before any final decisions are made by state regulators.

Who Will be Affected?

FPL serves approximately 12 million residents out of Florida’s total population of around 22 million. This substantial customer base means that any increases will have a broad impact across the state. Earlier this month, FPL also received approval from state regulators to impose a temporary surcharge for customers, intended to recover costs incurred from recent hurricanes that affected Florida.

Conclusion

As FPL moves forward with its proposal, many Floridians will be watching closely to see how the rate hike will affect their monthly electricity costs in the coming years. The utility’s commitment to enhancing its service and adapting to rapid growth will be essential in addressing both customer needs and regulatory requirements.


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