FPL Fuel Charge Explained

Detailed explanation of fuel charges on your FPL electric bill. Understand the difference between base fuel costs and fuel adjustment surcharges.

Base Fuel Cost vs. Fuel Surcharge

Your FPL bill includes two fuel-related components: the base fuel cost built into your standard rate, and a separate fuel adjustment surcharge that fluctuates monthly. The base cost reflects long-term fuel price projections set during rate cases, while the surcharge captures the difference between projected and actual fuel costs in real time.

Fuel Sources and Costs

FPL generates electricity from a mix of sources including natural gas, coal, nuclear, and renewables. Each source has different cost characteristics. Natural gas prices are the most volatile and often drive fuel charge fluctuations. Nuclear and renewable sources have more stable fuel costs. The fuel mix affects both the cost and environmental impact of your electricity.

Regulatory Review Process

Fuel charges are subject to regulatory review by your state's public utility commission. FPL must demonstrate that fuel costs were prudently incurred and that the utility sought the most cost-effective fuel sources available. Customers can participate in fuel cost review proceedings to ensure accountability.

Historical Fuel Cost Trends

Fuel charges have become more volatile in recent years due to natural gas price swings and the transition to renewable energy. Understanding these trends helps you anticipate bill changes. FPL publishes fuel cost projections that can help you plan. Long-term, the shift toward renewables is expected to reduce fuel cost volatility.

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