Florida requires data centers to bear full electric service costs

FPL · May 08, 2026 · ✓ verified

Governor Ron DeSantis signed legislation requiring Florida’s regulated utilities to develop rate structures ensuring large-scale data centers bear their electric service costs.

  • Main action: Governor DeSantis’ law directs regulated utilities to create rate structures that ensure large-scale data centers pay their electric service costs; FPL says its PSC-approved large-load rate already requires customers to pay 100% of any new power generation needed to serve their projects and includes engineering reviews, financial collateral, minimum monthly payments, long-term commitments, and protections if a project shuts down early.
  • Context/details: The piece is an op-ed by Scott Bores, president of Florida Power & Light Company; it frames the policy as protecting Florida families and small businesses from cost-shifting and notes benefits such as added revenue to cover fixed system costs while maintaining reliability during peak demand and extreme weather.
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