Florida Power & Light CO

Florida Power & Light CO

Florida Power & Light CO

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This is a tricky review. It's not a place that we can go to but a product that comes to us 24/7 (when the company allows it).nIt is a private monopoly that we must accept. But we should hold it accountable when they screw us up. The following is my recent experience, but it has been going on for over 14 years. I have gotten to the highest executive to complain, and the he quit without resolving the power needs of our neighborhood. nFPL is playing an expensive and cruel game with it's customers. This is precisely why monoplies shoild be regulated by honest people. Not some fake government group (yes I'm talking to you PSC of Florida ), that lets them run over who they wish, and give money raises as a reward.n$ 1 billion spent since Welma, and we consistently lose power when it rains, or when an unlucky squirrel steps wrong. Only after several complaints does someone push the fuse in our transformer and like magic, you know the rest.nWe lost power on our side of the street, in Delray beach long before Irma hit Miami. Now our across the street neighbors lost power after the storm. They were back on in about 24 hours. We are off 3 days at 10pm tonight. nOur next door neighbor needs power for their disabled child, and off. What does a priority mean to FPL? nGPL, spend $ on circuit breakers that can be switched from the office if you don't want to hire enough qualified linemen. Put sensors on the lines to find the bad. Spend our money better and you will have happier customers and share holders. nUnfortunately we must accept mediocre services until we get off the grid.n6/12/18nFinally? Last 30 days had 4 outages. I complained again. They said they will cut & clear our whole line area, of trees. We'll see. It rained a lot yesterday & power to house stayed on. FL PSC, do your job!

Greg paige

2018-06-12 17:21:18

FPL is trying to discourage Florida residents from installing solar systems. nnThey are abusing their monopoly power. FPL spent at least $8 million to support Amendment 1 on the state ballot in 2016. That's $8 million from FPL customers that FPL spent to block the rights of those same customers to install their own solar systems. FPL doesn't care about its customers or the environment. FPL only cares about bribing politicians in Tallahassee and making itself more powerful at the expense of Floridians.

Matt

2017-10-08 08:52:32

Power shortage often , joperdize all the local business

Ni-hao C H

2018-07-16 09:29:34

Pathetic No info provided Understand the severity but nonif power around us but notnour subdivision Wesite doesn'tnwork now. CEO talks but can'tnhandle the job No updates justnpoo poonnhandle things Ten yeats of gridnupdate i who are you kidding

Robert Strasser

2017-09-12 14:36:27

Lost power throughout the low winds before hurricane Irma even started affecting Florida, 74+ hours now without power. I see FPL trucks driving around but I'm starting to wonder if they're even doing their job.

Ronald Diaz

2017-09-12 10:05:57