Featured Stories
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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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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.





