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For as long as he can remember, Florida Power & Light Company (FPL) Lead Project Manager Richard Worthy had the characteristics of an engineer hardwired into his DNA.
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FPL President and CEO Armando Pimentel walks us through the company’s rate proposal – and how it supports FPL’s commitment to continue offering customers high reliability and low bills.
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In 1925, FPL began serving Florida by uniting 76,000 customers across 58 communities. Today, the company provides a reliable and diverse energy mix to its approximately 12 million customers across the state while investing in the communities it serves.
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JUNO BEACH, Fla. — As the sun begins to peak over the horizon, casting bright ember rays across the shimmering ocean, marine biologists at Loggerhead Marinelife Center (LMC) revved up their ATVs...
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Following Hurricane Milton, hundreds of Florida Power & Light (FPL) employees descended along Florida’s west coast to help customers and communities who were affected by the devastation that the storm brought.
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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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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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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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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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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.









