Good news: Back-to-back rate decreases. Rates drop this month with a hurricane charge ending. Another reduction is coming in May for lower fuel prices. Get the details at FPL.com/rates.
About us
Florida Power & Light Company (FPL), a subsidiary of NextEra Energy, Inc. (NYSE: NEE), is the largest electric utility in America and provides affordable, reliable and clean electricity to over 12 million people in Florida. FPL's commitment to reliability is exemplified by our recognition as the winner of the ReliabilityOne® National Reliability Award seven times in the past eight years. Learn more about us at www.FPL.com. Interested in becoming a part of our team? Visit https://jobs.nexteraenergy.com/ to apply today!
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https://www.fpl.com
External link for Florida Power & Light
- Industry
- Utilities
- Company size
- 5,001-10,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Juno Beach, FL
- Type
- Public Company
- Founded
- 1925
Locations
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700 Universe Boulevard
Juno Beach, FL 33408, US
Employees at Florida Power & Light
Updates
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🎉 Congratulations to Samantha Walsh on winning our FIRST Robotics Scholarship! 🤖 Your hard work, passion and dedication in the field of robotics is truly inspiring. We can't wait to see where this scholarship takes you. Keep up the amazing work! 👏🏻 🏆 #FPLCares #KnowledgeIsPower #RoboticsScholarship #Congrats
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🎄 It's Christmas in July for our deployed soldiers! 🎄Our employee veterans and their families joined Forgotten Soldiers Outreach, Inc for the 19th year to pack over 100 "We Care" packages for our brave service members deployed overseas. These packages are a reminder that our soldiers are not forgotten and that their sacrifice is deeply appreciated. #FPLcares #SupportOurTroops #MilitarySupport
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ACHE of South Florida had an enlightening program at Broward Health North to discuss "Ensuring Your Community's Successful Emergency Preparedness". The program brought together a dedicated group of healthcare professionals committed to proactive planning and resilience. The panel shared invaluable insights and best practices to help our communities thrive during emergencies. A special #ThankYou to our esteemed panelists Natasha Strokin of Memorial Healthcare System, Erick Pena of Broward Health, Jonathan Vreeland of Florida Power & Light, Jose Lopez of Baptist Health South Florida and moderator, Jessica Royer-Colborn of Aramark Healthcare . Your expertise and dedication are vital to enhancing our community's emergency preparedness. #EmergencyPreparedness #CommunityResilience #ProfessionalDevelopment #ACHESFL
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Empowering our seniors! We're supporting senior communities through impactful partnerships and programs. For example, we work closely with the Council on Aging, providing energy-saving tips to seniors in need. Our goal is to bring crucial resources and support directly to Florida's aging population. 🤝Learn more about these efforts and how you can also save energy! 💡 #EnergySavings #FPL
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🚁✨ We had an amazing time at our Drones in School teacher training, welcoming 15 STEM educators from the Florida panhandle! They explored the exciting world of drone technology, and each took home their own drone kit to use in their classrooms. This program will help enhance students’ technical skills using small-scale drone technology in a safe and scalable environment.📚🌟#FPLCares #KnowledgeIsPower
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As FPL Arborist Erin Schreck will tell you, innovative “smart trimming” technology improves how we manage Florida’s lush vegetation. This boosts our efficiency, reliability and speeds up restoration after storms. #Innovation #Technology
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🌀 We partnered with the Florida Council on Aging and its local agencies to deliver more than 28,000 hurricane preparedness meal kits to nearly 10,000 seniors across the state. Together, we're ensuring those most vulnerable in our communities have the necessary resources to weather any storm. Prepare now. 🤝💙 #FPLCares #Community #HurricanePreparedness #StormSeason #Florida
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"I’m inspired thinking about the possibilities ahead for these kids. Who knows, maybe a few of them might grow up to be engineers or lineworkers,” said Sean while attending Nob Hill Elementary School’s Career Day. #InspiringMinds #CareerDay #EducatingTheFuture