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FMPA
Board Approves Rate Decrease
ORLANDO,
Fla., Dec. 14, 2001 - The Florida Municipal Power Agency (FMPA)
approved rate decreases Dec. 14 that will reduce the fuel
portion of customer bills for electric customers in 13 Florida
cities. The communities affected are Bushnell, Clewiston,
Fort Meade, Fort Pierce, Green Cove Springs, Havana, Jacksonville
Beach, Key West, Leesburg, Newberry, Ocala, Starke and Vero
Beach.
"After
experiencing more than a year of dramatically increasing natural
gas prices, we are pleased to see that fuel costs are coming
down," said General Manager and CEO Roger Fontes. "Since
FMPA is a nonprofit organization, we are happy to pass along
the reduced fuel costs to our customers."
FMPA is
a power company owned by 29 Florida municipal utilities. FMPA
supplies all the wholesale power needs of 13 Florida communities
that will benefit from the rate decrease.
The members
of FMPA voted Dec. 14 to decrease the wholesale rate they
charge for fuel (the energy rate) from 3.85 cents per kilowatt-hour
to 3.65 cents effective Feb. 1, 2002. For the average city
that purchases 45 million kilowatt-hours per month, the total
price of wholesale power for a typical month will decrease
from approximately $2.4 million to $2.3 million. A second
rate decrease effective June 1, 2002, will reduce the energy
rate further from 3.65 cents per kilowatt-hour to 3.45, which
will drop the typical monthly cost to $2.2 million.
The wholesale
price decreases may result in reduced costs to retail customers.
Each city will determine how much and when this might impact
the electric bills of its retail customers.
"Fuel
costs are FMPA's largest operating expense, so it's critical
that we manage this risk. We are putting measures in place
to better protect our cities, and ultimately their retail
electric customers, from highly volatile fuel prices."
Fontes said. "FMPA is employing price-hedging techniques
for fuel and has added staff expertise in purchasing and hedging
energy products. We also plan to expand our risk management
practices."
FMPA
Contact:
Mark McCain
Public Relations/Public Affairs Manager
(407) 355-7767

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