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La PSC aprobó hoy un acuerdo de tarifas de cuatro años que permite a FPL invertir en la red para apoyar el crecimiento del estado y mantener las cuentas muy por debajo del promedio nacional.
November 20, 2025 -
The Florida Public Service Commission (PSC) today approved a four-year rate agreement that enables Florida Power & Light Company to continue to make the smart, necessary investments in the grid to...
November 20, 2025 -
FPL data scientist Kham Sanvoravong applies the same focus and teamwork that drive his competitive spirit to enhance grid reliability.
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During National Prematurity Awareness Month, FPL engineer Nick Newkirk shares his family’s NICU journey and their mission to help families with similar experiences in Northwest Florida.
November 18, 2025 -
Florida Power & Light Company (FPL) received the 2025 ReliabilityOne® National Reliability Award from PA Consulting for delivering outstanding service reliability to more than 6 million customer...
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As Veterans Day approaches, FPL’s Erin LeJeune reflects on a family history of military service that reaches back to one of the most legendary leaders in the U.S. Marine Corps.
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At FPL’s Reliability Assurance Center, engineer Wigberto “Wiggy” Flores-Hernandez tests equipment to withstand Florida’s lightning and keep crews and customers safe.
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For more than 40 years, Isaiah Kelley has shared his passion for learning—empowering customers to save energy and inspiring students to reach their full potential, one lesson at a time.
October 23, 2025 -
IT specialist Ryan Bazil turned a backup plan into a mission at FPL, using drones and robotics to inspire students to pursue careers in STEM and energy innovation.
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FPL President and CEO Armando Pimentel explains the latest on the company's rate proposal – and how it reflects FPL's commitment to continue offering customers high reliability while keeping bills low.
October 1, 2025








