Five Florida cities announced plans to lower bills in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, bringing the number of utilities that will provide financial relief for customers to 21.
FMPA’s Power Resources Department started storm preparations for the upcoming hurricane season. Training and drills for FMPA employees will begin May 13.
FMPA’s Board of Directors meets Thursday at 9 a.m. via teleconference. The Board will discuss COVID-19 efforts for customers and updated electric loads and impacts.
FMPA signed a Resource Management Agreement with The Energy Authority (TEA) last week.
FMPA’s All-Requirements Project (ARP) overnight sale of energy to Reedy Creek Improvement District that began in January has been extended through April.