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 Jacksonville, but the company also provides electricity to 243 cities in Florida. A total of 6,223,702 customers (3 transportation accounts, 5,504,906 residential accounts, 705,024 commercial accounts and 13,769 industrial accounts) are supplied electricity by the company. On average, Florida Power & Light's residential electricity rate is 13.57 cents per kilowatt hour, which is 1.59% lower than the average Florida rate of 13.79 cents. The company had sales of 123,054,514 megawatt hours in 2021 sold to end users. Electricity plants owned by Florida Power & Light generated 97.09% of the megawatt hours sourced by the supplier and an additional 2.75% was acquired on the wholesale market. In 2021, they made a total of $13,766,064,600 from business activities relating to the sale and transfer of electricity. They had 5.16% of their revenue come from wholesale electricity sales and 91.95% from retail sales to end users.
The US average monthly residential electric bill is $131.84, while the Florida Power & Light average is 16.57% higher at $153.68 per month. Florida Power & Light ranks 2578th in the US for average monthly bill total. Florida Power & Light is ranked as the 6th highest total electricity producer out of 3509 companies in the United States. The supplier generates 21.60% (or 29,884,449.45 megawatt hours) of the electricity that it sells from nuclear power facilities. There are 2,708,507.53 megawatt hours produced by the company from the use of coal, which is the 105th most out of 3509 electric providers in the United States.
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 5.76% 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 1133rd best out of 3509 providers who report energy loss in the country.
Florida Power & Light Rate & Electric Bills
Florida Power & Light residential electric rates are highest in January and the highest average bill is in July.
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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
- Duval County
- Lee County
- Major Cities Served:
- Jacksonville
- Miami
- Hialeah
- Port St. Lucie
- Fort Lauderdale
- Pembroke Pines
- Hollywood
- Miramar
- Coral Springs
- Lehigh Acres CDP
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Quick Facts About Florida Power & Light
Florida Power & Light is the 6th largest generator of megawatt hours from non-renewable fuel sources in the US out of 3509 companies.
Florida Power & Light produces 97,346,180.75 megawatt hours using natural gas and ranks 4th out of 3509 providers in the country for total natural gas production.
Florida Power & Light generates 8,215,827.5 megawatt hours (or 5.94% of their total generation) from the use of renewable fuel sources in their electricity plants.
Florida Power & Light ranks 2nd out of 3509 providers in the country for total megawatt hours produced from solar fields.
Florida Power & Light generates 711,225.5 megawatt hours of electricity (or 0.51% of their total electricity production) from wind turbines.



Energy Loss
Florida Power & Light's energy loss due to business operations.
Total Energy Loss
8,376,868MWh
1133 National Rank
Florida Power & Light Energy Makeup
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 |
---|---|---|---|---|
Florida | 6,224,124 | 16,708,336,124 | 2 | 100% |
Florida Power & Light County Coverage
County | Population | Providers | Avg. County Rate (¢) | Avg. Electric Bill |
---|---|---|---|---|
Baker County | 28,003 | 3 | 12.41 | $148.18/mo |
Bay County | 181,384 | 3 | 14.50 | $151.02/mo |
Bradford County | 27,928 | 3 | 14.60 | $157.62/mo |
Brevard County | 601,573 | 3 | 14.13 | $155.80/mo |
Broward County | 1,934,551 | 1 | 13.55 | $152.72/mo |
Calhoun County | 13,863 | 5 | 14.06 | $144.60/mo |
Charlotte County | 184,837 | 2 | 12.91 | $147.28/mo |
Clay County | 216,308 | 4 | 11.99 | $139.14/mo |
Collier County | 372,797 | 2 | 11.07 | $131.43/mo |
Columbia County | 69,265 | 3 | 14.56 | $154.45/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 | 20,790,442.99 | 2,391,762,330.57 | 115.04 | ||
West County Energy CenterFlorida Power & Light (100.00%) | Palm Beach County | FL | Natural Gas | 19,317,357.07 | 7,174,173,185.94 | 371.38 | ||
Hutchinson Island South CDP | FL | Nuclear | 16,652,902 | |||||
Jackson County | MS | Natural Gas | 10,793,177.02 | 5,876,339,772.47 | 544.45 | |||
Fort MyersFlorida Power & Light (100.00%) | Lee County | FL | Natural Gas | 10,427,198 | 4,061,234,418.82 | 389.48 | ||
Okeechobee Clean Energy CenterFlorida Power & Light (100.00%) | Okeechobee County | FL | Natural Gas | 9,961,984.02 | 3,386,932,880.38 | 339.99 | ||
Indiantown CDP | FL | Natural Gas | 9,383,213.01 | 3,571,185,934.46 | 380.59 | |||
DeBary | FL | Natural Gas | 8,846,761 | 3,436,178,493.58 | 388.41 | |||
Port EvergladesFlorida Power & Light (100.00%) | Hollywood | FL | Natural Gas | 6,815,720.02 | 2,465,501,139.34 | 361.74 | ||
Riviera Beach | FL | Natural Gas | 6,792,878 | 2,414,189,077.67 | 355.4 |
Florida Power & Light Fuel Makeup
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Florida Power & Light FAQ:
Who is the CEO of Florida Power & Light?
Florida Power & Light's current CEO is Eric Silagy.
Does Florida Power & Light have any subsidiary companies?
Florida Power & Light owns Gulf Power Company.
Does Florida Power & Light have a parent company?
NextEra Energy is the owner of Florida Power & Light.
What is the phone number for Florida Power & Light?
The Florida Power & Light phone number is (800) 226-3545.
What cities does Florida Power & Light provider electricity in?
Florida Power & Light supplies to 243 cities.
What percentage of Florida Power & Light's electricity is produced using renewable fuel types?
Power facilities owned by or associated with Florida Power & Light produce 5.94% of their electricity using renewable fuel sources.
How much is the average bundled bill for Florida Power & Light customers each month?
Currently, the average monthly bundled electric bill for customers of Florida Power & Light is $153.68. The Florida average bundled bill is $153.14 and the nationwide average is $153.14.
How many power plants are owned by or associated with Florida Power & Light?
There are 81 power plants associated with or owned by Florida Power & Light.
How many counties does Florida Power & Light offer service in?
There are 40 counties that receive at least some electricity coverage by Florida Power & Light.
What percentage of Florida Power & Light's electricity is generated using nonrenewable fuel types?
Electric production plants owned by or associated with Florida Power & Light produce 94.09% of their electricity from nonrenewable fuel sources.
What is the average bundled electricity rate for Florida Power & Light customers?
Consumers of Florida Power & Light, on average, have an electricity bundled rate 13.57 cents per kilowatt hour (¢/kWh).