Duke Energy (DUK) Florida implements third rate reduction by approximately 25% in 2026
Duke Energy Florida will implement its third rate reduction of 2026 from June through September, lowering residential customer bills by approximately
The breakdown:
Below is an outline of how these rate reductions have and will continue to appear on the bills of Duke Energy Florida's typical residential customers using 1,000 kWh per month:
February 2026 : An approximately$33 decrease from the early removal of the storm cost recovery charge associated with the company's response to hurricanes Debby, Helene and Milton
March 2026 : An approximately$11 decrease instituted by the company every March through November to help customers save money during times when energy use is typically higher
June 2026 : An approximately$6 decrease reflecting the difference between the storm cost recovery amount collected and the actual amount incurred by the company (effective throughSeptember 2026 )
- Total: An approximately
$50 decrease
Our view:
"We know it feels like every bill is higher right now – from housing to groceries to power – and that can put a strain on families. We also understand that our customers depend on us to provide safe, reliable energy, day in and day out, at the lowest possible price," said
True up explained:
Duke Energy Florida customers – like all investor-owned utility customers – only pay for the actual costs associated with the company's storm response. The Florida Public Service Commission (FPSC) recently approved a filing to true up the difference between the storm cost recovery charge amount collected (approximately
For 1,000-kWh residential customers, the true up – combined with FPSC-approved recovery costs associated with the company's newest solar energy site – will result in an approximately
Commercial and industrial customers can also expect bill decreases ranging from 3.3% to 7.4% when compared to March through
More savings:
Duke Energy Florida continues to identify new and creative ways to create additional savings for customers, including:
- Making efficiency improvements at many of its natural gas plants, saving customers
$340 million in fuel costs.
- This translates to
$10 savings on customers' monthly bills.
- This translates to
- Completing four new solar energy sites – in Madison, Hernando and
Sumter counties – saving customers another$1 billion from displaced fuel costs.
- Passing on
$65 million in Inflation Reduction Act tax credits to customers, which will only increase as more solar energy sites come online.
- This saves residential customers at least
$2.50 per 1,000 kWh.
- This saves residential customers at least
Help is available:
While Duke Energy Florida is focused on keeping its own costs in check, the company is committed to connecting customers with practical ways to save energy and manage their bills, including flexible payment plans. For more information, please visit duke-energy.com/HereToHelp.
