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#florida Solar
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Apr 17 2017 12:25 PM | eds in Solar Power
A settlement filed in Tallahassee, Florida, on March 20, 2017, finds
. . . “Gulf Power has withdrawn their proposed fixed charge hike,
. . . which would have cost consumers nearly
. . . $50 every month, regardless of how much power they used.
The removal of this increase means that,
. . . solar consumers will retain their ability to control their monthly power bills,
. . . through measures such as:
. . . . . . Energy Efficiency, and
. . . . . . Rooftop Solar.”
4-17-2017 Source: #Florida Solar
. . . “Gulf Power has withdrawn their proposed fixed charge hike,
. . . which would have cost consumers nearly
. . . $50 every month, regardless of how much power they used.
The removal of this increase means that,
. . . solar consumers will retain their ability to control their monthly power bills,
. . . through measures such as:
. . . . . . Energy Efficiency, and
. . . . . . Rooftop Solar.”
4-17-2017 Source: #Florida Solar