
Floridians’ Electric Bills Could Rise in January and April 2023
If Florida’s Public Service Commission approves the requests from FPL, Duke, TECO and FPUC, get ready for your electric bill to go up in January and then again in April.
If Florida’s Public Service Commission approves the requests from FPL, Duke, TECO and FPUC, get ready for your electric bill to go up in January and then again in April.
If the Florida Public Service Commission approves the request from Florida’s largest utilities, your monthly electric bill could be going up by as much as 15%.
Your monthly gas bill could be going up! Contact Florida’s Public Service Commission directly and let them know your thoughts on the proposed rate hike.
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