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ENERGY NEWS | MARCH 2014
Grabbing Florida’s sunshine, passing it on to you What if you could grab the sun and pass its energy on to others? That’s what we do here at FPL. At our three solar energy centers throughout Florida, we grab the sun, turn it into electricity and pass it on to you.
We’re also finding ways to make the most of Florida’s sunshine through research and investments in solar projects across our state. In fact, more than 100 schools and educational facilities will be using and learning about solar energy by the end of 2014. It’s all part of our ongoing work to change Florida’s energy today to help create a better tomorrow for all of us.
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ENERGY NEWS | MARCH 2014
Storm charge adjustmentYou will see a slight increase in the storm charge portion of your bill as part of a routine adjustment effective this month. This charge, which helps pay for previous hurricane restoration costs and builds the reserve for future storms, adjusts periodically during the year following Florida Public Service Commission review and approval. Beginning this month, the storm charge will be $1.36 per 1,000 kWh. Learn more about your rates and charges:
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Ask the Energy Expert
Q What’s the best A/C setting for snowbirds?
- Scott F., Englewood
A The right setting can help you save energy
and prevent mold in your home while you’re away. For manual thermostats, we recommend setting your A/C to 80 degrees for homes and 77 degrees for condos. Our blog includes advice for those with programmable thermostats, humidistats or dehumidifiers:
FPLblog.com/snowbirdAC
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