Florida Public Service Commission to review FPL settlement agreement at special conference

Mike La Rosa, Chairman at Florida Public Service Commission
Mike La Rosa, Chairman at Florida Public Service Commission
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The Florida Public Service Commission (FPSC) has scheduled a Special Commission Conference for November 20, 2025, to review a proposed Settlement Agreement from Florida Power & Light Company (FPL). The agreement is related to FPL’s ongoing rate case petition that was filed earlier this year on February 28.

The settlement reflects collaboration between FPL and several stakeholders, including customer groups, businesses, and advocacy organizations. Among the signatories are 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 Stores, RaceTrac, Wawa, Electrify America, Federal Executive Agencies, Armstrong World Industries, and the Southern Alliance for Clean Energy.

A two-week evidentiary hearing began on October 6, 2025. During this period all parties were able to present testimony and cross-examine witnesses regarding both the settlement agreement and FPL’s original rate request.

The conference will take place at 9:30 a.m. in the Joseph P. Cresse Hearing Room at the Betty Easley Conference Center in Tallahassee.



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