Duke Energy Florida promotes Usage Alerts program for customers with smart meters

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Duke Energy Florida promotes Usage Alerts program for customers with smart meters
  • Duke Energy Florida said customers with a smart meter and an email address on file are automatically enrolled in its Usage Alerts program to monitor electricity use during the billing cycle.
  • The utility said mid-cycle email alerts show electricity used to date, current costs, and a projected bill estimate if usage continues at the same rate.
  • Duke Energy Florida said customers enrolled in Budget Billing do not receive Usage Alerts.
  • The company said Duke Energy Florida has 12,300 megawatts of energy capacity and supplies electricity to 2 million customers in Florida.


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