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TAMPA — From its drinking supply to wildlife habitat to its economic future, the Tampa Bay region’s fate is tied to its water. Yet an assortment of threats lurk beneath the surface. Red tide ...
Tampa Electric’s strategic investments help reduce the impact of power outages — and restoration time. Since 2018, those investments have reduced the number of power outages by more than 30 ...
Tampa Electric said in a news release that such Tampa Electric customers would pay $146.86 in 2023, up from $132.66 this year. Because of a merger with the former Gulf Power, FPL has two sets of ...
As of 1 p.m. Friday, Tampa Electric said power had already been restored to more than 126,000 customers, which represents 43 percent of those impacted.
TALLAHASSEE — While trying to cushion the blow for Tampa Electric Co. customers, state regulators Tuesday approved proposals by Tampa Electric and Duke Energy Florida to collect more than $1.55 ...
TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — Tampa Electric customers will be paying about 10 percent more starting in April after regulators approved the company’s request for the rate hike. TECO said the typical r… ...
Some good news for Tampa Electric customers – the company announced on Wednesday it plans to "significantly reduce" bills in 2024 if given approval.
Florida residents and businesses likely will get hit with higher electric bills in 2023 as utilities continue to struggle with increased costs of natural gas.
A tip from Tampa electric workers led to the arrest of a man accused of stealing a generator that powered a traffic light.
TAMPA, Fla. — Tampa residents will soon notice a decrease in their bills from Tampa Electric (TECO). For the second time this year, TECO will be reducing their rates, the company announced Tuesday.
At Tampa Electric, we prepare year-round for hurricane season with proactive measures, such as routinely inspecting and maintaining power poles to ensure their durability and installing self-healing ...
On Thursday, March 6, the Tampa Bay Times, in partnership with Tampa Electric, will host a free community conversation on the future of Tampa Bay’s water resources.
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