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The storm of 1928: Hurricane Hits City Sunday - From the archives of the Fort Lauderdale Daily News
September 17, 1928, Storm Edition With a barometer that stood at the danger point at 8 o'clock Sunday morning, the tropical disturbance which had spread ruin and death over Porto Rico last week struck its first blow on Fort Lauderdale at 2 o'clock...Tags: Electricity Production and Distribution, Hurricanes, Natural Disasters, Disasters, Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning
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Backers of FPL often have ties to utility
Sun SentinelMore than a third of the customers, politicians and business leaders who praised Florida Power & Light at three South Florida forums on a proposed $1.3 billion rate hike have financial or family ties to the company and its employees, a Sun Sentinel...Tags: Government, Charity, Social Issues, Delray Beach, Pompano Beach
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FPL rate request includes millions for future plant properties
South Florida Sun-SentinelFlorida Power & Light Co.'s rate request before regulators this week includes millions of dollars in future plant property purchases, primarily new plants to add power generation for South Florida. The state's Office of Public Counsel said FPL's rate...Tags: FPL Group, Plant Openings
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PSC to address FPL settlement with big power users
South Florida Sun-SentinelWorking around Yom Kippur, Florida's Public Service Commission on Thursday scheduled Sept. 27 and 28 to consider a proposed settlement Florida Power & Light reached with big power users. FPL had reached a settlement with the Florida Industrial Power...Tags: FPL Group, Florida Hospital, Judaism, Religion and Belief, Religious Festivals
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Isaac inunda Palm Beach, escuelas siguen cerradas
EL SENTINELDespués de dos días vientos y mucha lluvia, la tormenta tropical Isaac prometía bajar su intensidad en el condado de Palm Beach en la noche, pero no antes de provocar muchas inundaciones que dejaron a muchos residentes encerrados en sus viviendas,...Tags: FPL Group, Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida), Boynton Beach, Natural Disasters, Golden Beach
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How safe are state's nuclear plants?
South Florida Sun-SentinelNuclear power critics and federal lawmakers raised questions about the nation's power supply, including Florida's five nuclear reactors and proposals to build four new ones, in light of the crisis in Japan. Florida Power & Light, the state's largest...Tags: Hurricane Preparedness, Hurricanes, Natural Disasters, Regulatory Policy and Organizations, South Miami
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Confirmado, la FPL pide aumento en tarifas
El SentinelLa Florida Power & Light Co. (FPL) pidió formalmente el lunes un aumento de tarifas de $6.97 al mes, que podría ser efectiva a partir del 1 de enero. Se espera que los ahorros por el bajo costo del combustible reduzcan las facturas de energía, así que el...Tags: FPL Group
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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: Electricity Production and Distribution, Business Enterprises, Renewable Energy, Hawaii, Human Interest
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Keep home energy bills in check with new online tool, tracks power use by the hour
South Florida Sun-SentinelEver wonder how much electricity you are using at home in the morning as you make breakfast or get the kids ready for school? Or at night around dinner time? Now you can find out with a new online tool from Florida Power & Light. Just visit the FPL...Tags: FPL Group
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Hurricane Frances minute-by-minute
Sentinel staff and wire reportsRead from the last page forward to see developments in chronological order. 11:23 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 5, 2004 Joseph and Mary Dlubac celebrated 66 years of marriage Sunday at Palm Terrace Elementary School, being used as special needs shelter in...Tags: Alabama, Lake County (Florida), Rich Crotty, Jeb Bush, Florida
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Damage: $20 billion
Sun-Sentinel(Published Aug. 26, 1992) Hurricane Andrew turned the lower third of Dade County into a stricken landscape of 50,000 homeless citizens running out of water, food and hope. Damage estimates from Andrew reached $20 billion, making it by far the costliest...Tags: Hurricane Preparedness, Hurricanes, Hurricane Damage, Fred Taylor, Natural Disasters
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2004 - Hurricane Jeanne
Sun-SentinelHurricane Jeanne pushed across Florida, launching leftover storm debris, tearing apart weakened buildings, cutting power for millions, and leaving the nation's fourth most populous state dazed by relentless pounding from four hurricanes in six weeks. At...Tags: Government, Hurricanes, Hurricane Preparedness, Fatigue, Hurricane Damage
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Aug 26, 1992
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