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Florida Power & Light to Seek Back-to-Back Rate Decreases for Customers in April, May

Florida Power & Light Company customers could see back-to-back rate decreases after the company today asked state regulators to approve a...

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residential customer bill would be more than $14 lower in May than it is today if approved

Florida Power & Light Company customers could see back-to-back rate decreases after the company today asked state regulators to approve a reduction beginning in May to reflect lower fuel prices.

TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA – Florida Power & Light Company customers could see back-to-back rate decreases after the company today asked state regulators to approve a reduction beginning in May to reflect lower fuel prices.

Rates are already scheduled to decrease in April.

If the Florida Public Service Commission (PSC) approves FPL’s request, a typical 1,000-kWh residential customer bill would be more than $14 lower in May than it is today.

Individual bills vary based on customers’ energy usage.

Approved April rate decrease: Rates are going down in April because a temporary surcharge to recover restoration costs from past hurricanes ends March 31. That means a typical 1,000-kWh residential customer bill will fall nearly $7.

Proposed May rate decrease: FPL asked the PSC to reduce the fuel charge on customer bills to reflect lower projected prices for natural gas, which is used in FPL’s power plants to generate electricity.

If the PSC approves, a typical 1,000-kWh residential customer bill would fall about $7.70 beginning in May.

A word from FPL President and CEO Armando Pimentel, “We are committed to providing reliable energy and keeping customer bills as low as possible. While we are pleased with the possibility of back-to-back rate reductions, we also encourage customers to take advantage of tools and tips from our energy experts to help customers reduce their energy usage and make their bills even lower.”

Rates + usage = monthly bill: A customer’s monthly bill is determined by rates approved by the Florida Public Service Commission and by the amount of electricity the customer uses.

Bills tend to increase in warmer months as customers use more air conditioning. FPL offers tools and tips to reduce energy consumption at FPL.com/WaysToSave.

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