Florida Public Service Commission concludes hearing on FPL rate request and settlement

Mike La Rosa, Chairman at Florida Public Service Commission
Mike La Rosa, Chairman at Florida Public Service Commission - Florida Public Service Commission
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Mike La Rosa, Chairman at Florida Public Service Commission
Mike La Rosa, Chairman at Florida Public Service Commission - Florida Public Service Commission

The Florida Public Service Commission (FPSC) has completed a nine-day hearing to review Florida Power & Light Company’s (FPL) request for a rate change and a proposed settlement agreement. The hearing included expert testimony, cross-examination, and analysis of both FPL’s original rate proposal and the terms of the settlement.

The process was divided into two phases, allowing intervenors to question witnesses about both the initial rate request and the settlement agreement. The proposed settlement was negotiated between FPL and a range of groups and companies, including The Florida Industrial Power Users Group, Florida Retail Federation, Florida Energy for Innovation Association, Walmart Inc., EVgo Services, Americans for Affordable Clean Energy, Circle K, RaceTrac, Wawa, Electrify America, Federal Executive Agencies, Armstrong World Industries, and the Southern Alliance for Clean Energy.

Parties involved in the hearing can submit post-hearing briefs, which will serve as their final arguments based on all evidence and testimony presented.

The FPSC is scheduled to hold a Special Commission Conference on November 20, 2025. During this meeting, commissioners will discuss the proposed settlement agreement and consider the evidence collected during the hearing.



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