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  1. FPL customers may receive lower bills
  2. Dissecting The Twitter FPL GW17 Wildcard Template Team
  3. FPL bills will go down thanks to lower natural gas costs
  4. FPL customers will get a break in July
  5. FPL rate decrease due to lower fuel cost approved
  6. State regulators approve FPL's request to reduce rates starting in July


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FPL customers may receive lower bills

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (NSF/WCJB) - Florida Power & Light customers will get a break starting in July. State regulators Tuesday approved a plan that will trim FPL customers’ bills because of lower-than-expected costs of natural gas used to fuel power plants. The approval by the Florida Public Service Commission came after more than a year of volatility in fuel prices that helped drive up bills for customers of FPL and other utilities — but in recent months has allowed FPL to begin passing along savings. The plan involves $256M in reductions that will start to be applied to FPL customers’ bills in July, after regulators also approved 379 million in reductions that took effect in May. Ken Hoffman is with Florida Power and Light. ”Due to the change in the gas price market, we have had the opportunity to come back to the commission twice now, to bring further bill reductions to our customers. It is actually something we are very pleased about.” Ken Hoffman, Florida Power & Light Under the plan approved Tuesday, most FPL customers who use 1,000 kilowatt hours of electricity will see their monthly bills decrease by about four dollars per month, down to $136. TRENDING STORY: Click here to subscribe to our newsletter. Copyright 2023 WCJB. All rights reserved.

Dissecting The Twitter FPL GW17 Wildcard Template Team

One of the most memorable international tournaments of recent years has just gotten over but Football Mania continues!! We are back from the World Cup with a once-in-a-lifetime break in FPL and of course, people have started playing around with their drafts. There is a confusion among FPL managers in general- while this does feel like Pre-Season, we do have stats from the first 16 GWs and this means we now debate whether to consider or ignore the earlier stats. Link to all our FPL Gameweek 17 blogs including Confirmed Double Gameweek announcements, Initial GW17 Drafts, Teams and Players to target, Predicted GW17 Lineups, Differentials, players to target, fixture analysis, Captaincy metrics, transfer trends, and more. Completely free to access as well! Generally, a Wildcard leads to an initial bias towards attacking fixtures, and playing differentials, with Fixtures, leads to Form a popular adage. However, these are not simple decisions to make and a balance between short-term and long-term fixtures is very important. Fixture Planning is of course very crucial aspect of every wildcard and hence, let us start with having a look at the fixtures as things stand currently. FPL GW17-22 Fixture Ticker We have sorted GW 17-22 ( 6 GWs) for our reference using FFScout Fixture Ticker:- At first look, the team looks balanced with bench options expected to be double Fulham attack & Patterson with Ward as GK bench. The template team also boasts of: • Liv double attack • City combination...

FPL bills will go down thanks to lower natural gas costs

Florida Power & Light customers will get a break starting in July. State regulators Tuesday approved a plan that will trim FPL customers’ bills because of lower-than-expected costs of natural gas used to fuel power plants. The approval by the Florida Public Service Commission came after more than a year of volatility in fuel prices that helped drive up bills for customers of FPL and other utilities — but in recent months has allowed FPL to begin passing along savings. The plan involves $256 million in reductions that will start to be applied to FPL customers’ bills in July, after regulators also approved $379 million in reductions that took effect in May. Earlier in the year, FPL bills increased because of a combination of factors, including fuel costs and hurricane-related expenses. “We are committed to keeping bills as low as possible for our customers,” Armando Pimentel, president and CEO of FPL, said in a prepared statement after Tuesday’s commission approval. “With fuel prices moderating, we are pleased to pass along additional savings to our customers.” In addressing rates, utilities rely on a benchmark of residential customers who use 1,000 kilowatt hours of electricity a month. Because of a merger with the former Gulf Power in Northwest Florida, FPL has two sets of rates. Under the plan approved Tuesday, customers who are in areas traditionally served by FPL and use 1,000 kilowatt hours of electricity will see their monthly bills decrease from the current $139.95 t...

FPL customers will get a break in July

Customers of Florida Power & Light Co. will get a break starting in July. State regulators approved a plan Tuesday that will The approval by the Florida Public Service Commission came after more than a year of volatility in fuel prices that helped drive up bills for customers of FPL and other utilities — but in recent months has allowed FPL to begin passing along savings. READ MORE: The plan involves $256 million in reductions that will start to be applied to FPL customers’ bills in July, after regulators also approved $379 million in reductions that took effect in May. Earlier in the year, FPL bills increased because of a combination of factors, including fuel costs and hurricane-related expenses. “We are committed to keeping bills as low as possible for our customers,” Armando Pimentel, president and CEO of FPL, said in a prepared statement after Tuesday’s commission approval. “With fuel prices moderating, we are pleased to pass along additional savings to our customers.” In addressing rates, utilities rely on a benchmark of residential customers who use 1,000 kilowatt hours of electricity a month. Because of a merger with the former Gulf Power in Northwest Florida, FPL has two sets of rates. Under the plan approved Tuesday, customers who are in areas traditionally served by FPL and use 1,000 kilowatt hours of electricity will see their monthly bills decrease from the current $139.95 to $136, according to the utility and the commission. That remains higher than bill amou...

FPL rate decrease due to lower fuel cost approved

TALLAHASSEE — State regulators Tuesday “The good news is that we are able to pass on savings from lower natural gas prices to our customers quickly,” said J.T. Young, vice president of "However, it is important to remember as we enter the hot months of summer, a lower rate might not lower your bill if your energy usage is high, so we encourage all customers to use the energy savings tips we provide online at Rate proposal: Ready for hurricane season? The approval by the Florida Public Service Commission came after more than a year of volatility in fuel prices that helped drive up bills for customers of FPL and other utilities — but in recent months has allowed FPL to begin passing along savings. The plan involves $256 million in reductions that will start to be applied to FPL customers’ bills in July, after regulators also approved $379 million in reductions that took effect in May. Earlier in the year, FPL bills increased because of a combination of factors, including fuel costs and hurricane-related expenses. “We are committed to keeping bills as low as possible for our customers,” Armando Pimentel, president and CEO of FPL, said in a prepared statement after Tuesday’s commission approval. “With fuel prices moderating, we are pleased to pass along additional savings to our customers.” Solar efforts: In addressing rates, utilities rely on a benchmark of residential customers who use 1,000 kilowatt hours of electricity a month. Because of a merger with the former Gulf Powe...

State regulators approve FPL's request to reduce rates starting in July

"We are committed to keeping bills as low as possible for our customers," said Armando Pimentel, president and CEO of FPL. "With fuel prices moderating, we are pleased to pass along additional savings to our customers. We also encourage our customers to use FPL's free tools to save energy and make their bills even lower." The $256 million reduction in fuel charges approved by the Florida Public Service Commission follows a $379 million reduction that took effect in May. With today's approval, a typical 1,000-kWh residential customer bill will be more than $8 lower in July than it was in April. In Northwest Florida, a 1,000-kWh residential bill will be lower in July than it was last year. Business customer bills in July will decrease between 2% and 5%, depending on rate class, compared to current rates. FPL Typical 1,000-kWh residential customer bill FPL FPL Northwest April May July (approved) April May July (approved) $144.38 $139.95 $136.00 $163.30 $158.86 $154.91 The PSC approves a fuel charge on customer bills based on FPL's projection of how much it will spend on fuel for its generating plants. FPL does not earn a profit on fuel and works hard to operate its power plants as fuel-efficiently as possible. Since FPL projected its 2023 fuel expenditures last year, natural gas prices have declined. FPL has already made downward adjustments, which took effect in April and May, totaling nearly $1.4 billion in its 2023 fuel charges. The July decrease approved today is the thir...