Por: Orlando Sentinel Nation December 14, 2022
While largely ignoring Sierra Club’s “Dirty Truth About OUC” media blitz, the Orlando Utilities Commission formally approved on Tuesday – its fourth hike in a year for electric rates. At the start of this year, OUC was charging $109.50 for residential customers using the nearly average amount of 1,000-kilowatt-hours of electricity in a month. The rate is now at $137 and will climb to $147 on Jan. 1 as a result of the utility’s... + full article
New York Post USA Life January 31, 2023
This redefined fists of fury. David Rush added to his impressive tally after shattering the world record for — wait for it — most alternating fist bumps in a half-minute. A clip of the uploaded on Sunday is currently blowing up online. The goal of this seemingly... + más
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Orlando Sentinel USA Nation January 05, 2023
With its plan for phasing out climate-changing pollution, Orlando’s electric utility faces a conundrum: how to provide the city with solar energy after the sun goes down. Today, Orlando Utilities Commission and Malta Inc. of Cambridge, Mass., will announce their budding... + más
OUC bumps power rates 4th time this year, blames natural gas charges | Orlando Sentinel
Orlando electric utility aims to keep coal trains on time as winter nears | Orlando Sentinel
Orlando Sentinel USA Nation November 25, 2022
Orlando’s twin power plants that loom over east Orange County and use coal as fuel are winding down their twilight years, nearing retirement because of climate change and changing energy priorities. Orlando Utilities Commission still relies on their megawatts and, in what has... + más
Soaring Coal Prices Fuel Shares Of Indonesian Coal Company, Mints New Billionaire | Forbes
Utility backs solar farm atop capped Kentucky coal ash pit | Associated Press
Orlando Sentinel USA Nation November 22, 2022
It’s been a brutal year for skyrocketing power bills in Florida because of soaring costs for natural gas used as fuel to generate electricity. Orlando’s utility already has raised rates three times this year and will meet in December to consider another hike. The municipally... + más
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Orlando Sentinel USA Crime October 06, 2022
With a heave and a shove Friday morning, 10 guys in safety gear nudged farther into a retention pond a raft just a tad smaller than a basketball court and shimmering with 100 solar panels. Then they stopped after inches of effort. It was only a demonstration of how the team... + más
You’ll have to wait to install solar panels if you‘re going to need a new roof | Orlando Sentinel
New tech can make your house a solar microgrid | Ars Technica
Orlando Sentinel USA Nation October 03, 2022
Orlando area electric utilities are done or on their homestretch in returning power to homes and businesses cut off by Ian, a tropical storm by the time it tracked just south of the region. Duke Energy stated Monday afternoon that it has restored nearly 1 million of its 1.9... + más
Ian’s winds delay power companies from restoring service across Central Florida | Orlando Sentinel
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Orlando Sentinel USA Crime October 01, 2022
A data breach may have occurred with payroll information for 2,100 current and former Orlando Utilities Commission employees, according to a warning letter to workers distributed by OUC management. A private company, PaperlessPay Corp. of Jacksonville, has provided an online... + más
Electric crews finishing restoration in Orlando area — except for homes too damaged or flooded | Orlando Sentinel
Thousands in Central Florida still without power after Ian | Orlando Sentinel
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