Florida Public Service Commission schedules conference and utility site plan workshop for September

Mike La Rosa
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The Florida Public Service Commission (PSC) is set to hold a Commission Conference on Thursday, September 4, 2025, beginning at 9:30 a.m. The event will take place at the Betty Easley Conference Center in Tallahassee, followed by an Internal Affairs meeting and the annual 10-Year Site Plan workshop.

Items for consideration during the Commission Conference are available for review. Public comment may be taken on any item noticed for public participation. Individuals interested in participating are encouraged to contact the PSC’s Office of General Counsel at 850-413-6199.

After the Internal Affairs meeting, the PSC will conduct its annual workshop focused on Florida’s electric utilities’ 10-year site plans. These plans detail anticipated system upgrades and modifications required to maintain reliable service over the next decade.

Presentations from the Electric Power Research Institute and the Florida Reliability Coordinating Council, Inc., are scheduled as part of the workshop. These organizations will provide additional perspectives on long-term system planning and reliability.

According to state law, the PSC is responsible for reviewing these utility plans each year to determine if they are “suitable” or “unsuitable.” The findings from this review are then submitted to the Florida Department of Environmental Protection for use in power plant and transmission line siting certification proceedings.

A live broadcast of both the Commission Conference and Workshop will be available online via the PSC website (“Watch Live and Archived PSC Events”), with possible additional coverage by The Florida Channel depending on local listings.



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