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Un estado de emergencia está vigente en 51 condados de Florida a medida que el huracán Milton se fortalece en el Golfo de México. FPL se está preparando para una llegada a tierra prevista a lo largo de la costa oeste de Florida.
October 6, 2024 -
FPL is providing mutual assistance to customers across the Southeast who have been affected by Hurricane Helene.
October 1, 2024 -
FPL has essentially completed restoration to all customers who can safely receive power in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene.
September 30, 2024 -
FPL has restored power to more than 95% of its customers impacted by Hurricane Helene and expects to complete restoration to its remaining customers by Monday, Sept. 30.
September 28, 2024 -
With more than 634,000 customers restored, FPL crews remain focused on the areas hardest-hit by Hurricane Helene.
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FPL has restored power to more than 589,000 customers in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, a powerful Category 4 storm that created outages across FPL’s service territory and the Southeast United States.
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FPL is responding across the state to outages caused by Hurricane Helene's devastating winds and rain.
September 27, 2024 -
FPL continues restoring power for customers after Hurricane Helene battered the state as a powerful Category 4 storm. Crews have already restored power to more than 65% of customers affected by Helene.
September 27, 2024 -
FPL is actively restoring power to impacted customers as Helene affects the state. FPL has mobilized a restoration workforce of thousands, with crews actively restoring power when it is safe to do so.
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FPL is ready to respond as Helene approaches the state. FPL has assembled a restoration workforce of thousands and is pre-positioning crews, equipment and supplies to restore power safely and as quickly as possible.
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As Tropical Storm Helene moves toward the Florida coast, FPL is mobilizing a restoration workforce of thousands and finalizing preparations to restore electric service as quickly as possible.
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Following a rigorous application process, Florida Power & Light Company's Turkey Point Units 3 and 4 have been granted approval to operate for an additional 20 years.
September 18, 2024 -
As cruise travelers prepare to leave from PortMiami, they are now helping Miami meet its sustainability goals by introducing shore power technology. Shore power allows cruise ships to use electricity instead of fuel while docked at the port.
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FPL's Monarch Solar Energy Center is now generating enough energy to power about 14,000 homes. FPL solar developer and Martin County native Will Sabayrac is proud to help offer the most cost-effective option for customers now - solar energy.
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Brothers Chad and Ricky Hollingsworth team up to restore power in their community as FPL employees. Responding to storms together, the Florida natives started their careers in 2004, during one of the most active storm seasons in state history.
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Se espera que FPL restablezca el servicio eléctrico a prácticamente todos los clientes afectados por el huracán Debby al final del día. Según el reporte de las 2 p.m., las tripulaciones han restablecido el servicio eléctrico a casi 250,000 clientes en 34 condados.
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FPL is expected to restore power to essentially all customers impacted by Hurricane Debby by the end of the day. As of 2 p.m., crews have restored power to nearly 250,000 customers in 34 counties.
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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.