The unrelenting surge in electricity prices from Florida Power & Light and Duke and Tampa Electric will batter Floridians.
Lights and more importantly heat was on in Northeast Florida homes as the biggest impact of a winter storm was further north in Georgia.
A polar vortex that has hit much of the U.S. with ice and snow has dealt a glancing blow to Florida, dropping coastal temperatures and causing the Sunshine State’s manatee population, still recovering from a mass starvation event several years ago,
While the snow may be over, the cold isn't, and that brings another hazard to Florida motorists not used to driving in snow and ice.
While most Floridians enjoyed time off over the holidays, the folks at the state’s monopoly utilities — Florida Power & Light, Duke and Tampa Electric — were busy playing Scrooge.
Further north, Florida Power & Light was working to restore power to 601 customers in Nassau County, or less than 2% of its customers in Nassau. While snow bypassed most of Northeast Florida ...
Temperatures are on the rise and the many inches of snow are starting to melt. Some communities in Northwest Florida are still dealing with its
The company will continue to list on the New York Stock Exchange under its NEP ticker symbol until 3rd February.
According to the St. Lucie West Services District (SLWSD), the 9% utility rate increase was necessary to address inflation and fund critical infrastructure upgrades. The increased rate also includes a 2.5% cost of living adjustment and a 6.5% increase for water treatment plant improvements.
NextEra Energy shares rallied after the owner of the nation's largest utility by customers said it was aiming to put a nuclear-power plant in Iowa back in service by the end of 2028.
Facing a projected surge in power demand across the country, NextEra Energy is taking steps to potentially restart its shuttered 615-MW Duane Arnold nuclear plant in Iowa as early as 2028, while also signing a new partnership with GE Vernova to develop natural gas generation projects that could be paired with renewable energy and storage.
Recently, NextEra has directed its efforts towards innovations such as hydrogen blending and significant grid modernization. These initiatives aim to bolster infrastructure resilience and support long-term commitment to clean energy, assisting the company in keeping pace with regulatory demands and market needs.