The Trump administration’s decision to end protections shielding Venezuelans from deportation has left elected officials in ...
The Florida Public Service Commission approved new electric rates for TECO and Duke Energy customers that will go into effect ...
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TECO, Duke customers to see a rate hike increase starting in MarchThe Florida Public Service Commission approved new electric rates for TECO and Duke Energy customers that will go into effect starting in March. During a Tuesday meeting, the companies said they asked ...
The Florida Public Service Commission approved the rate hikes as they look to recover costs related to last year's hurricanes ...
April 27, 1956 Akron, Ohio Florida’s auditor general says the city has not complied with a law requiring audited financial ...
Lee County commissioners voted unanimously on Tuesday 4 to become the 40th Florida county to stop adding fluoride to drinking ...
Floridians who get their electricity from Duke Energy or Tampa Electric will soon face hefty increases of at least $20 more ...
Florida utility customers can expect to see higher bills in the coming months as the Florida Public Service Commission (PSC) has approved interim storm ...
With this approval, the average residential customer using 1000-1250 kWH will now be paying $360-$490 more over the course of the increase starting in March.
The Public Service Commission is set to vote on rate increases for Tampa Electric Company (TECO) and Duke Energy.
Two of the six plaintiffs in Reynolds v. Florida Public Service Commission explain why they are suing the state's utility regulator over its fossil-fuel-friendly approach, pointing to similar, ...
An answer to our headline question is more involved than it may initially seem. Before trying to arrive at one we first need ...
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