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FPL completes integration of Gulf Power; expands America’s best energy value to Northwest Florida

JUNO BEACH, Fla., Jan. 1, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — Florida Power & Light Company and Gulf Power Company have integrated and are now doing business as Florida Power & Light Company in Northwest Florida.

“This is an exciting day for everyone at FPL and Gulf Power, as well as the 5.6 million customers we serve across Florida from Miami to Pensacola, as we expand to Northwest Florida America’s best energy value – electricity that’s not just clean and reliable, but also affordable. Customers in Northwest Florida will benefit from increasingly more affordable electric bills as part of the company’s approved four-year rate plan,” said Eric Silagy, president and CEO of FPL. “Since the acquisition of Gulf Power in 2019, our team has worked tirelessly to identify and implement productivity improvements and integrate the two companies, improving reliability roughly 50% and reducing the carbon dioxide emissions rate nearly 30% in just three years. Today’s milestone is the next step in continuing to build a more resilient and sustainable energy future all of us can depend on, including future generations.”

Productivity improvements at Gulf Power since its acquisition by NextEra Energy, FPL’s parent company, are expected to reduce annual operations and maintenance expenses in 2022 by $86 million which, on a scale-adjusted basis, is the equivalent of saving nearly $1 billion at FPL. FPL also projects long-term combined system benefits of approximately $1.5 billion as a result of power…

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