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PSC member pushes utilities to reveal salaries
If anyone knows how to get a message across loud and clear, it's Nancy Argenziano. She once famously sent a gift-wrapped package of cow manure to a lobbyist she was at odds with as a state legislator. Now, she is a member of the state Public Service...Tags: Freddie Mac, Morgan Stanley Dean Witter & Company, Fannie Mae, Nuclear Power, Gatorland
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Florida utilities leave PSC empty-handed
This week the Public Service Commission sent a clear message to Progress Energy and Florida Power & Light: For now, the state's largest investor-owned utilities are the ones in the dark. The PSC, which regulates the price of electricity and other...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Teaching and Learning, Trips and Vacations, Progress Energy Incorporated, Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test
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Probe: FPL gave regulators old data
South Florida Sun-SentinelFlorida Power & Light employees didn't give state regulators the most up-to-date cost information on planned nuclear projects, during hearings over how much FPL customers should pay. That's the conclusion of a report from Concentric Energy Advisors, of... -
Who should pay for Florida's 'green' energy supplies?
Florida Power & Light Co. wants the right to charge its customers to build more solar power plants. Other companies just want the right to sell solar power.
Both are voices likely to be heard in the renewable-energy debate shaping up for this year's...Tags: Consumers, Laws, Southern California Edison Company, Rick Scott, Business Enterprises
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Power play for PSC appointees
South Florida Sun-SentinelGov. Charlie Crist this week will name two members to the state Public Service Commission, the board appointed to keep Florida's utilities affordable and dependable. It will be his last shot to appoint regulators who, as he puts it, represent the "best...Tags: Consumers, Nancy Argenziano, Political Fundraising, Local Elections, Bill McCollum
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Regulators, utility reps are socializing again
South Florida Sun-SentinelOfficials at the state's Public Service Commission, which sets your utility rates, may be back to a practice they were criticized for less than two years ago: Mingling with employees of the companies they regulate. Two commissioners spoke at length...Tags: Judges, Consumers, Nancy Argenziano, Florida, Washington, DC
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Regulators reject FPL's proposed $1.5 billion pipeline
South Florida Sun-SentinelThe Florida Public Service Commission denied Florida Power & Light's proposal to build a $1.53 billion natural gas pipeline on Tuesday, saying the utility didn't prove the project was the best and cheapest option. In a unanimous vote, the commission said...Tags: Plant Openings, Natural Resources, Florida, Companies and Corporations, Gainesville
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How much does an average FPL customer really pay?
South Florida Sun-SentinelWe've all seen the Florida Power & Light commercial about customers having the lowest electric bill in the state. And you may know that a "typical" FPL customer, someone who uses 1,000 kilowatt-hours a month, will have a bill of about $96.44 in March....Tags: Florida, Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida), Miami Beach, Florida Power & Light
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FPL and Palm Beach propose $750 million garbage-to-energy project
South Florida Sun-SentinelFlorida Power & Light and a garbage hauler it buys power from have asked state regulators to approval a $750 million, 80-megawatt renewable energy plant that turns trash into energy. The Solid Waste Authority of Palm Beach County, a government entity...Tags: Alternative Energy, Palm Beach (Palm Beach, Florida), Renewable Energy, Palm Beach County, Florida Power & Light
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FPL v. Skop hits appeals court
Central Florida Political Pulse - Orlando SentinelBy Keith Laing, The News Service of Florida TALLAHASSEE — The battle between the state’s largest power company and Florida Public Service Commissioner Nathan Skop has moved from the PSC to the courtroom after Florida Power & Light asked the Fi... -
Nancy Argenziano and Nathan Skop kicked off PSC
The Bottom Line - Beth Kassab on Business - Orlando SentinelUpdated to include statement from Commissioner Nathan Skop: Former state Sen. Nancy Argenziano and Nathan Skop, two of the Public Service Commission's most vocal opponents of a push for big electric rate increases last year, had their applications for...
Aug 17, 2009
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Aug 23, 2010
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Feb 11, 2011
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Sep 19, 2010
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Mar 4, 2011
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Oct 6, 2009
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Feb 22, 2011
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Feb 11, 2011
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May 24, 2011
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Sep 9, 2010
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Jun 30, 2010
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