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PSC Sets Hearing for Proposed FPL Settlement Agreement

November 15, 2012 News Advisories No Comments

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PSC Sets Hearing for Proposed FPL Settlement Agreement

TALLAHASSEE — The Florida Public Service Commission (PSC) will hold an evidentiary hearing on Monday, November 19 through Wednesday, November 21 on Florida Power & Light Company’s (FPL) proposed Settlement Agreement (agreement).

This hearing is a continuance of the PSC’s September technical hearing for FPL’s base rate increase request filed on March 19. FPL, the Florida Industrial Power Users Group, South Florida Hospital and Healthcare Association, and the Federal Executive Agencies signed the agreement submitted to the PSC on August 15.

Commissioners are scheduled to consider the agreement on December 13.

FPL provides electric service to more than 4.5 million retail customers in all or parts of 35 Florida counties.

The hearing is scheduled as follows:

Monday, November 19 through Wednesday, November 21
Beginning at 9:30 a.m. on Monday
Betty Easley Conference Center
Joseph P. Cresse Hearing Room (Room 148)
4075 Esplanade Way
Tallahassee, Florida

The starting time of the next day’s session will be announced at the conclusion of each day.

For additional information, visit www.floridapsc.com.

Follow the PSC on Twitter, @floridapsc.

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