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EnergyNotesF O R Y O U R B U S I N E S S
EnergyNotesF O R Y O U R B U S I N E S S
ENERGY NOTES | DECEMBER 2015
Improving your service
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Working to keep bills low A lot has changed in a decade; the cost of everyday items has gone up. And while we’re using energy in more ways than ever, the price you pay for that energy from FPL is lower today than it was 10 years ago.
Because we’ve invested in smart technology that makes our electric system more responsive and efficient, we’re able to deliver energy that is cleaner and more reliable. This means we can pass the savings on to you.
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Over the last 10 years, we have:
» Installed advanced smart grid and cutting-edge technologies – including 4.8 million smart meters and more than 12,000 other intelligent devices – to reduce power outages
» Strengthened nearly 600 main power lines serving key community facilities
» Cleared vegetation from 120,000 miles of power lines
» Inspected 1.2 million utility poles
And, we’re not stopping there.
Helping you save money
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Nearly 120,000 Business Energy Evaluations performed
to help our business customers find new ways to save.
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ENERGY NOTES | DECEMBER 2015
FPL Energy Notes is published by Florida Power & Light Company P.O. Box 14000, Juno Beach, FL 33408
36241
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A L O O K B A C K O N T H E L A S T
TEN YEARSTEN YEARS
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New clean energy centers powered by U.S.-produced natural gas have helped keep business bills among the
lowest in the state and below the national average.
Investing in our future generations
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Distributed $267,000 in teacher grants and reached more than 600,000 students in the areas of science, technology, engineering,
math (STEM) and solar energy. And, we’re doing more.
Continuing to advance clean solar energy
FPL.com/solar
First two voluntary
community-based solar
projects underway
TRIPLING large-scale
solar by the end
of 2016
100+ solar
stations installed at
schools and non-profits