There has been much consternation about higher power bills over the last several weeks. I've spoken to members of our legislative delegation about it, and I have reached out to the folks I know at Florida Power and Light as well. Althought this has nothing whatsoever to do with the County---and we have ZERO control over these rates---
I have received a number of contacts from constituents asking for help. The response from Mr. Rick Byars at FPL was comprehensive and included some attachements with resources and information that can assist customers, so I am attaching that here, below, in case it can be helpful for folks that see it on my blog.
from the email:
"Good morning Commissioner Bergosh,
Thank you for speaking to me this week. Again, we know
you may be getting questions from your residents / constituents about higher
than expected power bills, and I wanted to provide some information and
resources that may be helpful.
There are several things impacting our customers’ bills
right now, all at once:
•
Higher costs for the fuel used to generate electricity, just as we’ve seen in
gas prices and other products;
•
Colder winter temperatures, which causes customers to use more energy and
therefore leads to higher bills;
•
The tiered pricing structure, which charges a lower rate for energy consumption
up to 1,000-kWh and a higher rate for energy use over that amount; and
•
The state-approved rate increase, which also took effect in January.
We understand that higher bills can be a difficult situation
for our customers. We want our customers to know we’re here to help and are
doing everything we can.
•
First and foremost, if you’ve received a higher than expected bill and are
facing financial hardship or need additional time to pay, please reach out to
us. We can see if you qualify for a payment extension, an installment plan and
connect you with programs that provide assistance.
•
We are also encouraging our customers to use the FPL app to track your daily
energy use so you can make energy use changes throughout the month to minimize
the impact of the new rates.
•
There are also other tools and tips available on our website to provide
additional energy savings information, including the option for a free online
analysis of your energy use and even an audit with an energy expert.
•
All of these tips and tools to monitor and manage your energy usage is especially
important when we are facing severe cold temperatures, as we’ve seen lately –
your heater is often the largest user of energy by far in your home when it’s
cold outside, so anything that you can do to lower your usage can help.
FPL acquired Gulf Power because the company saw the
potential to bring lower rates to the area, which has historically seen
significantly higher rates than other FPL customers. We are focused on bringing
our Northwest Florida customers into alignment with those lower bills, but it
can’t happen overnight. This is a journey to lower rates that will take some
time, but if fuel prices remain the same, bills for our customers in Northwest
Florida will continue to decline each year moving forward until they are fully
aligned with FPL customers across the state – which we expect to be Jan. 1,
2027.
Please find attached some additional resources that you can
use to answer questions or provide additional information to anyone reaching
out to you. As always, please let me know if I can be of any further
assistance.
Rick Byars
Senior External Affairs Manager"
See resource information provided in the email, below:
Good info. We also went to all LED lighting for the most part. Plus it is more healthy to keep inside temp similar to outside and dress accordingly. We have an instant pot pressure cooker also. Kept from heating up the entire kitchen this summer. The through the wall ductless heat pumps are all the rage for a reason.
ReplyDeleteI wonder if some of the people think they will get more Rescue money or Cares bailouts and not have to pay their own bills if they complain and make online petitions.
People like what they think is "free stuff" The democrats gained a lot of power and votes for those devastating policies to the detriment of the country and our finances.
Are they purposely trying to devalue the dollar and dilute the vote and take down sovereignty of a nation by design?
We apply all of their "Energy Saving Tips" and our bill still went up by $150!
ReplyDeleteAnonymous and Alice--I keep the thermostat at 62 degrees at night and 64 during the day and my bill went from $134 to $200. I believe when the cold temps snap and a few of the other components on the bill related to previous storms come off in the next few years the bills will come down. But for now I know it is painful.
ReplyDeleteLooks like Papontoni9 will try to sell some books and get his name out and garner publicity from this. Sharks in the water.
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