In an unusual move, multiple groups advocating for utility customers filed an alternative proposal Tuesday that they said should resolve Florida Power & Light’s rate case. Signing onto this set…| Sun Sentinel
If the proposed settlement is approved, FPL said residential customers who use 1,000 kilowatt hours a month would see their bills go from the current $134.14 to $137.93 in January 2026; $143.05 in …| Sun Sentinel
The Florida Public Service Commission is supposed to regulate our state’s utility companies but has a long history of service to them. Florida Power & Light’s request for an eye-pop…| Sun Sentinel