Florida Power & Light Energy Experts Offer Customers In-person Assistance and Energy Saving Tips

Florida Power & Light Energy Experts Offer Customers In-person Assistance and Energy Saving Tips
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Florida Power & Light energy experts offer customers in-person assistance and energy saving tips: Community Action Team mobile unit in Walton County on June 9

FPL’s customer care representatives and energy experts will hit the road this summer in the Community Action Team mobile unit. They will make a stop in Walton County to assist customers who have questions about programs and financial resources available. As the temperatures continue to rise, energy experts also want to provide customers with timely and personalized savings tips by analyzing recent energy usage patterns. Customers visiting one of the mobile unit events should have their account number available and be an authorized user on the account. FPL will share future dates and locations for the Community Action Team mobile unit later this summer.

  • Thursday, June 09, 2022, 2 to 5 p.m., DeFuniak Springs City Hall, 71 US-90, DeFuniak Springs, FL 32433

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