Florida Commercial Electricity: Fully regulated market. FPL serves 5.7 million accounts statewide. Average commercial rate: 10.0-12.5¢/kWh (2026). No retail choice, but significant optimization opportunities through time-of-use tariffs, demand response programs, and commercial solar riders.

Regulated Market4th largest US electricity market

Florida Commercial Electricity

The 4th largest electricity market in the US by consumption. Massive cooling loads make summer demand management critical for commercial budgets.

Regulated
No Retail Choice
#4
US Market Size
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Solar Potential
46%
NG Generation

Solar Rider Opportunity

FPL's SolarTogether program and Duke Energy's Clean Energy Connection allow commercial customers to subscribe to utility-scale solar without rooftop installations. These programs can provide bill credits that offset 10-15% of commercial usage.

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Florida Utility Territories

Understanding Florida Pricing

Why Florida Rates Fluctuate

Florida generates approximately 46% of its electricity from natural gas. Because the state is not part of a regional ISO/RTO, utilities like FPL directly pass through fuel costs via monthly "fuel adjustment" charges. When national gas prices rise, Florida commercial bills follow immediately.

Demand Charge Management

For medium to large commercial accounts, 30-40% of the total Florida bill comes from demand charges (based on your peak 15-minute usage in a month). Battery storage and load shifting to off-peak hours are the primary cost reduction levers available to Florida businesses.

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Hurricane Resilience

Florida utilities invest heavily in grid hardening and storm restoration. FPL's Storm Protection Plan adds ~$2/month to commercial bills but reduces outage duration by 40%+.

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Solar Capital

Florida is the #3 state for installed solar capacity. FPL operates 80+ solar energy centers. Commercial programs allow businesses to benefit without rooftop installations.

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Tourism & Hospitality

Florida's massive hospitality sector has unique energy needs— 24/7 cooling, laundry loads, and kitchen demand. Time-of-use tariffs can save hotels 8-15% annually.

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In a regulated market, savings come from tariff optimization, demand management, and strategic solar rider enrollment. Let us benchmark your facility.

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