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Duke Energy Florida files for base rate trek in push for clean energy

Duke Energy's Florida section (DEF) on Tuesday said it declared brand-new base rates, requesting almost $820 million in earnings in between 20252027 with the Florida Public Service Commission (FPSC), an expense which would be passed onto consumers.

DEF stated the base rate aims to help the business boost effectiveness, invest and modernize the grid in 14 brand-new solar sites of 1,050 megawatts overall.

Duke's Florida segment serves nearly 1.97 million people.

With customer expenses going into 2025 being lower on specific 2022 contracts ending at the end of this year, the base rates would rise by 4% from 2025 through 2027: increasing $16.48 in 2025, $2.73 in 2026 and $4.93 in 2027 on a 1,000-kilowatt costs.

The business likewise flagged it prepares to file a fuel and capacity rate request due to falling gas expenses, which would lower consumer bills by $5, in addition to a $11.29. reduction that started in January 2024.

Natgas costs have fallen almost 25% this year to. their least expensive given that June 2020, as adequate supply and storage, and. low heating requirements.

(source: Reuters)