Florida Power & Light
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About Florida Power & Light
Florida Power & Light is an investor owned company. The largest city served by the supplier is Miami, but the company also provides electricity to 219 cities in Florida. A total of 5,924,532 customers (one transportation account, 5,254,386 residential accounts, 654,652 commercial accounts and 15,493 industrial accounts) are supplied electricity by the company. On average, Florida Power & Light's residential electricity rate is 13.60 cents per kilowatt hour, which is 4.49% lower than the average Florida rate of 14.23 cents. The company had sales of 127,522,613 megawatt hours in 2023 sold to end users. Electricity plants owned by Florida Power & Light generated 96.85% of the megawatt hours sourced by the supplier and an additional 2.99% was acquired on the wholesale market. In 2023, they made a total of $18,071,875,000 from business activities relating to the sale and transfer of electricity. They had 3.79% of their revenue come from wholesale electricity sales and 94.05% from retail sales to end users.
The US average monthly residential electric bill is $142.37, while the Florida Power & Light average is 12.42% higher at $160.05 per month. Florida Power & Light ranks 2238th in the US for average monthly bill total. Customers of the provider experience 0.51 electrical outages on average per year, with outages lasting about 49.67 minutes. The national averages for these data points are 1.44 outages at 123.49 minutes each. The provider is the 166th highest producer of megawatt hours created using coal out of 3530 electric suppliers in the country. Generation from nuclear power totaled 28,048,643.6 megawatt hours for the provider. This is the 11th most out of 3530 companies in the nation.
Florida Power & Light is one of 50 companies in the state who offer net metering to their consumers. Net metering allows citizens to sell kilowatt hours back to the grid, making the installation of solar and other alternative electricity sources a cheaper project.
Florida Power & Light has energy loss of 6.85% of their total generation due to heat dissipation and other causes. These averages enable us to compare and contrast the grid efficiencies of the various suppliers who operate around the US. Florida Power & Light has been given a rank of 1301st best out of 3530 providers who report energy loss in the country.
Florida Power & Light Rate & Electric Bills
Florida Power & Light residential electric rates are highest in February and the highest average bill is in August.
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Florida Power & Light Overview
- Company Type:Investor Owned
- Parent Company:NextEra Energy
- Subsidiary Company:Gulf Power Company
- Headquarters:4200 West Flagler Street
Miami, Florida 33134
United States of America - CEO:Eric Silagy
Florida Power & Light Contact
- Website:www.fpl.com
- Customer Service Phone:(800) 226-3545
- Social Media:
Florida Power & Light Service
- Rates & Plans:www.fpl.com
- Outage Map:www.fplmaps.com
- Outage Phone:(800) 468-8243
- States Served:
- Florida
- Counties Served:
- Miami-Dade County
- Broward County
- Palm Beach County
- Lee County
- Brevard County
- Major Cities Served:
- Miami
- Port St. Lucie
- Hialeah
- Fort Lauderdale
- Pembroke Pines
- Hollywood
- Miramar
- Lehigh Acres CDP
- Coral Springs
- Palm Bay
Quick Facts About Florida Power & Light
Generating 146,804,289.03 megawatt hours annually, Florida Power & Light is ranked 6th for total production of all suppliers in the US.
Florida Power & Light generates 8.90% of its total megawatt hours generated from solar power sources, which ranks them 131st out of 3530 suppliers in the nation for percentage of total electricity generation that comes from solar energy sources.
Florida Power & Light ranks 3rd in the US out of 3530 companies for total electricity production from natural gas.
Florida Power & Light produces 573,751.5 megawatt hours of electricity (or 0.39% of their total electricity generation) from wind energy.
Florida Power & Light is the 6th largest producer of megawatt hours from non-renewable fuels in the nation out of 3530 companies.
Florida Power & Light produces 9.30% of their electricity from sustainable fuel sources, which ranks them 335th out of the 3530 suppliers we track in the nation.



Energy Loss
Florida Power & Light's energy loss due to business operations.
Total Energy Loss
10,323,742MWh
1301 National Rank
Grid Reliability
Length & Frequency of Florida Power & Light's Power Outages
49.67 min.
vs. national average of 123.49 min.
0.51 outages/yr
vs. national average of 1.44
Power Outages
Currently, 0 customers are being tracked in Florida Power & Light.
Florida Power & Light Production, Sales, and Emissions by Fuel Types
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Florida Power & Light Coverage Map

Florida Power & Light State Coverage
State | Customers | Sales ($) | State Rank Based On Revenue | % of Provider's Residential Sales in State |
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Florida | 6,412,249 | 17,053,148,988 | 2 | 100% |
Florida Power & Light County Coverage
County | Population | Providers | Avg. County Rate (¢) | Avg. Electric Bill |
---|---|---|---|---|
Baker County | 28,003 | 2 | 13.07 | $154.23/mo |
Bay County | 185,134 | 3 | 15.19 | $166.91/mo |
Bradford County | 27,928 | 3 | 15.08 | $161.49/mo |
Brevard County | 630,693 | 3 | 14.45 | $158.76/mo |
Broward County | 1,947,026 | 1 | 13.71 | $154.23/mo |
Calhoun County | 13,863 | 5 | 15.30 | $171.80/mo |
Charlotte County | 202,661 | 2 | 13.90 | $160.36/mo |
Clay County | 226,589 | 4 | 12.76 | $153.79/mo |
Collier County | 397,994 | 2 | 14.30 | $173.63/mo |
Columbia County | 71,908 | 3 | 15.54 | $164.30/mo |
Power Plants Owned by Florida Power & Light
Plant | City/County | State | Primary Fuel Type | Production (MWh) | Emission (kg) | Emissions/MWh | Toxic Chemical Release | Closing Date |
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Turkey PointFlorida Power & Light (100.00%) | Miami-Dade County | FL | Nuclear | 21,433,041.01 | 2,625,340,386.04 | 122.49 | ||
West County Energy CenterFlorida Power & Light (100.00%) | Palm Beach County | FL | Natural Gas | 19,574,000.05 | 7,345,148,104.28 | 375.25 | ||
Hutchinson Island South CDP | FL | Nuclear | 14,777,131 | |||||
Okeechobee Clean Energy CenterFlorida Power & Light (100.00%) | Okeechobee County | FL | Natural Gas | 10,901,135 | 3,644,073,887.72 | 334.28 | ||
Fort MyersFlorida Power & Light (100.00%) | Lee County | FL | Natural Gas | 9,412,092.02 | 3,905,910,553.16 | 414.99 | ||
DeBary | FL | Natural Gas | 9,309,178 | 3,573,626,391.02 | 383.88 | |||
Indiantown CDP | FL | Natural Gas | 7,963,520.01 | 3,042,828,423.98 | 382.1 | |||
Monroe County | GA | Coal | 7,318,437.02 | 8,071,656,748.16 | 1,102.92 | |||
Riviera Beach | FL | Natural Gas | 7,127,344.14 | 2,498,985,685.5 | 350.62 | |||
Manatee County | FL | Natural Gas | 6,593,915 | 2,525,385,818.48 | 382.99 |
Florida Power & Light Production Fuel Makeup
Cities Florida Power & Light Has Coverage
- Anna Maria, FL
- Arcadia, FL
- Atlantis, FL
- Aventura, FL
- Bal Harbour, FL
- Bascom, FL
- Bay Harbor Islands, FL
- Belle Glade, FL
- Beverly Beach, FL
- Biscayne Park, FL
- Boca Raton, FL
- Bonifay, FL
- Bonita Springs, FL
- Boynton Beach, FL
- Bradenton, FL
- Bradenton Beach, FL
- Briny Breezes, FL
- Bunnell, FL
- Callahan, FL
- Callaway, FL
- Cape Canaveral, FL
- Century, FL
- Chipley, FL
- Cinco Bayou, FL
- Cloud Lake, FL
- Cocoa, FL
- Cocoa Beach, FL
- Coconut Creek, FL
- Cooper City, FL
- Coral Gables, FL
- Coral Springs, FL
- Cottondale, FL
- Crescent City, FL
- Cutler Bay, FL
- Dania Beach, FL
- Davie, FL
- Daytona Beach, FL
- Daytona Beach Shores, FL
- DeBary, FL
- Deerfield Beach, FL
- Delray Beach, FL
- Deltona, FL
- Destin, FL
- Doral, FL
- Edgewater, FL
- El Portal, FL
- Estero, FL
- Fellsmere, FL
- Flagler Beach, FL
- Florida City, FL
- Fort Lauderdale, FL
- Fort Myers, FL
- Fort Myers Beach, FL
- Fort Pierce, FL
- Fort Walton Beach, FL
- Glen Ridge, FL
- Glen St. Mary, FL
- Golden Beach, FL
- Golf, FL
- Grant-Valkaria, FL
- Greenacres, FL
- Gulf Breeze, FL
- Gulf Stream, FL
- Hallandale Beach, FL
- Hampton, FL
- Hastings, FL
- Haverhill, FL
- Hawthorne, FL
- Hialeah, FL
- Hialeah Gardens, FL
- Highland Beach, FL
- Hilliard, FL
- Hillsboro Beach, FL
- Holly Hill, FL
- Hollywood, FL
- Holmes Beach, FL
- Homestead, FL
- Hypoluxo, FL
- Indialantic, FL
- Indian Creek, FL
- Indian Harbour Beach, FL
- Indian River Shores, FL
- Interlachen, FL
- Jay, FL
- Juno Beach, FL
- Jupiter, FL
- Jupiter Inlet Colony, FL
- Jupiter Island, FL
- Key Biscayne, FL
- LaBelle, FL
- Lake Butler, FL
- Lake City, FL
- Lake Clarke Shores, FL
- Lake Helen, FL
- Lake Mary, FL
- Lake Park, FL
- Lake Worth Beach, FL
- Lantana, FL
- Lauderdale Lakes, FL
- Lauderdale-by-the-Sea, FL
- Lauderhill, FL
- Lawtey, FL
- Lazy Lake, FL
- Lighthouse Point, FL
- Live Oak, FL
- Longboat Key, FL
- Loxahatchee Groves, FL
- Lynn Haven, FL
- Macclenny, FL
- Malabar, FL
- Manalapan, FL
- Mangonia Park, FL
- Marco Island, FL
- Margate, FL
- Marianna, FL
- Marineland, FL
- Mary Esther, FL
- Medley, FL
- Melbourne, FL
- Melbourne Beach, FL
- Melbourne Village, FL
- Mexico Beach, FL
- Miami, FL
- Miami Beach, FL
- Miami Gardens, FL
- Miami Lakes, FL
- Miami Shores, FL
- Miami Springs, FL
- Milton, FL
- Miramar, FL
- Naples, FL
- New Smyrna Beach, FL
- Niceville, FL
- North Bay Village, FL
- North Lauderdale, FL
- North Miami, FL
- North Miami Beach, FL
- North Palm Beach, FL
- North Port, FL
- Oak Hill, FL
- Oakland Park, FL
- Ocean Breeze, FL
- Ocean Ridge, FL
- Okeechobee, FL
- Opa-locka, FL
- Orchid, FL
- Ormond Beach, FL
- Oviedo, FL
- Pahokee, FL
- Palatka, FL
- Palm Bay, FL
- Palm Beach, FL
- Palm Beach Gardens, FL
- Palm Beach Shores, FL
- Palm Coast, FL
- Palm Shores, FL
- Palm Springs, FL
- Palmetto, FL
- Palmetto Bay, FL
- Panama City, FL
- Panama City Beach, FL
- Parker, FL
- Parkland, FL
- Pembroke Park, FL
- Pembroke Pines, FL
- Penney Farms, FL
- Pensacola, FL
- Pinecrest, FL
- Plantation, FL
- Pomona Park, FL
- Pompano Beach, FL
- Ponce Inlet, FL
- Port Orange, FL
- Port St. Lucie, FL
- Punta Gorda, FL
- Raiford, FL
- Riviera Beach, FL
- Rockledge, FL
- Royal Palm Beach, FL
- Sanford, FL
- Sarasota, FL
- Satellite Beach, FL
- Sea Ranch Lakes, FL
- Sebastian, FL
- Sewall's Point, FL
- Shalimar, FL
- South Bay, FL
- South Daytona, FL
- South Miami, FL
- South Palm Beach, FL
- Southwest Ranches, FL
- Springfield, FL
- St. Augustine, FL
- St. Augustine Beach, FL
- St. Marys, GA
- Starke, FL
- Stuart, FL
- Sunny Isles Beach, FL
- Sunrise, FL
- Surfside, FL
- Sweetwater, FL
- Tamarac, FL
- Tequesta, FL
- Titusville, FL
- Valparaiso, FL
- Venice, FL
- Vernon, FL
- Vero Beach, FL
- Virginia Gardens, FL
- Waldo, FL
- Welaka, FL
- Wellington, FL
- West Melbourne, FL
- West Miami, FL
- West Palm Beach, FL
- West Park, FL
- Westlake, FL
- Weston, FL
- Wilton Manors, FL
* City coverage generated based on government data. Always verify you can get service from the provider.
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Florida Power & Light FAQ:
Does Florida Power & Light have any subsidiary companies?
Gulf Power Company is owned by Florida Power & Light.
What company is Florida Power & Light owned by?
Florida Power & Light is owned by NextEra Energy.
How many counties does Florida Power & Light sell electricity in?
Florida Power & Light supplies electricity to customers in 39 counties.
Who is the CEO of Florida Power & Light?
The current CEO of Florida Power & Light is Eric Silagy.
What is the phone number for Florida Power & Light?
Florida Power & Light's customer service phone number is (800) 226-3545
What percentage of Florida Power & Light's electricity is generated from renewable fuels?
Florida Power & Light produces 9.30% of their electricity using renewable fuel types.
What is the average bundled electricity rate for Florida Power & Light customers?
The average bundled rate of electricity for consumers of Florida Power & Light is 13.60 cents per kilowatt hour (¢/kWh).
What is the average bundled bill for Florida Power & Light customers each month?
Florida Power & Light currently has an average monthly bundled electric bill of $160.05, compared to the Florida average of $158.69 and the national of $158.69 for bundled service.
What percentage of Florida Power & Light's electricity is produced from nonrenewable fuel types?
Power production plants owned by or associated with Florida Power & Light generate 90.71% of their electricity from nonrenewable fuel types.
When will Florida Power & Light power be restored?
The average number of minutes for an outage for Florida Power & Light's consumers is 49.67 minutes.
How many power plants are owned by or associated with Florida Power & Light?
There are 135 power plants owned by or associated with Florida Power & Light.
What cities does Florida Power & Light supply electricity to?
Florida Power & Light provides electricity to 219 cities in the United States.