All Releases and Stories
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FPL continúa trabajando de manera segura y lo más rápido posible para restablecer el servicio eléctrico mientras Debby atraviesa la Florida.
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FPL continues to work safely and as quickly as possible to restore power as Debby moves across Florida after making landfall as a hurricane in Florida’s Big Bend region earlier today.
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FPL está lista para responder y está reuniendo una fuerza laboral de restauración de miles de personas, incluyendo empleados, contratistas y asistencia de fuera del estado.
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The National Hurricane Center has issued advisories for Potential Tropical Cyclone 4, as well as tropical storm warnings and watches for parts of Florida’s west coast. FPL is ready to respond and is assembling a restoration workforce, including employees, contractors and assistance from out of state.
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Alonzo Russell, FPL engineer by day and Olympic sprinter by night, trades his steel-toed boots for sprinting shoes ahead of the 2024 Paris Olympics. With a bronze medal already under his belt, he will race for his home country, the Bahamas.
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In the 1980s, FPL’s "attic rats" manually inspected attics for energy inefficiencies. Today, advanced tech streamline energy audits, drive down costs and give customers the power to manage their own electricity.
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For 40 years, David King has been an energy expert for FPL visiting customers, like 81-year-old Johanna Mitrichas, to help them save on electricity bills by offering practical energy-saving tips and conducting home surveys.
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Sean October can always be found volunteering in Broward, his backyard. He joined FPL volunteers visiting senior communities to make sure they’re prepared for the predicted active hurricane season.
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As an FPL Outreach and Customer Service Director, Laura Bayona is making sure the elderly have access to assistance programs from the government, agencies and local companies.
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Robert Mantilla gives back to the next generation of STEM professionals by mentoring students at his alma mater, including helping them build electric go-karts as part of Electrathon America.
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Hurricane season begins June 1 and FPL is ready for a potentially active season. FPL encourages customers to prepare their homes and businesses as well.
May 31, 2024 -
When severe weather strikes, experienced FPL lineworkers like Miguel Ochoa use the latest, innovative technology such as real-time data mapping and restoration spatial view to get the lights back on safely and as quickly as possible.
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With an above-average hurricane season starting June 1st, FPL meteorologist Chris Kerr and his colleague Tim Drum provide expertise and forecasts that help FPL crews restore power safely and as quickly as possible.
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Michael Flowers is part of the FPL Storm Secure Undergrounding Program team undergrounding power lines in neighborhoods across Charlotte County to improve reliability and reduce outages during severe weather.
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FPL challenged its employees with a simulated hurricane during the company’s annual Storm Drill.
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Typical 1,000-kWh residential bill will be more than $14 lower in May than it was in March. Typical 1,000-kWh residential bill in Northwest Florida in May will be the lowest in nearly five years.
April 2, 2024 -
FPL's first all-female arborist team uses cutting-edge LiDAR technology to precisely map vegetation near power lines, allowing for smarter trimming improving reliability for customers in Florida.
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FPL engineer and former high school robotics competitor Lily Pawlak returns to mentor her alma mater's robotics team, using her engineering skills to help students build an award-winning robot for the FIRST Robotics Competition.
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Typical 1,000-kWh residential bill would be more than $14 lower in May than today. Typical 1,000-kWh residential bill in Northwest Florida in May would be the lowest in nearly five years.
March 13, 2024 -
A new scam targets customers searching for FPL on the Internet and poses a threat to other companies' customers. Victims are lured by fake numbers claiming to be connected to FPL.
March 6, 2024 -
Florida Power & Light Company (FPL) provided the most reliable electric service in company history in 2023. Over the past two decades, FPL customers have realized a remarkable 45% improvement in reliability.
March 1, 2024 -
During the 16th annual Power to Care week, FPL employees and their families volunteered their time to more than 20 projects across more than 10 Florida counties.
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Pensacola native Justin Chambers is an FPL engineer committed to providing clean, reliable energy at the lowest possible cost to the panhandle region and enlightening his small-town neighbors about the importance of renewable energy.
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FPL has successfully finished constructing its pilot clean hydrogen facility in Okeechobee County. The Cavendish NextGen Hydrogen Hub represents a significant pilot initiative aimed at providing FPL with valuable insights into clean fuels and their potential advantages for customers.
February 8, 2024 -
Whether she’s picking up trash with her three boys at the beach or creating more resilient, cost-effective energy grid for FPL customers at work, Cole is committed to building a cleaner world for future generations.























