Duke Energy Florida (Duke Energy Florida, LLC)
- Last verified (benchmark)
- Jan 1, 2026
- EIA data year
- 2024
- EIA updated
- Mar 4, 2026
- Page updated
- Jan 1, 2026
Duke Energy Florida, operating as Duke Energy Florida, LLC, is an investor-owned electric utility serving customers in Florida. North/central Florida — Jacksonville to Lakeland/Plant City inland. Largest contiguous IOU territory in FL. FPSC typical $189.24 @ 1,000 kWh. Jacksonville, Ocala, Kissimmee, Lakeland, Winter Haven in parts (municipal/other overlap).
This page brings together tariff-based rate information from our research, federal EIA statistics on sales and generation when available, and the cities and states this provider serves.
Residential rates
Typical bill benchmark (regulator / utility)
Typical residential bill at 1,000 kWh (example): $189.24/mo (18.92¢/kWh)
floridapsc.com· verified 2026-01-01Total residential bill at 1,000 kWh including standard cost recovery clauses and taxes
Our estimates use tariff and official rate data from utility and regulatory sources. See our methodology for how we calculate bill estimates.
EIA Form 861 & 860 data (2024)
Supplemental data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration. Our tariff-based rates above remain primary for bill estimates. EIA data provides context on scale and generation.
Residential statistics
- Avg. price (EIA)
- 16.63¢/kWh
- EIA "avg price" reflects the full delivered price over the year (including riders/delivery and seasonal effects), so it can be higher than a single tariff energy tier.
- Residential sales
- 22.0M MWh
- Customers
- 1.8M
- Revenue
- $3.7B
Generation mix (capacity)
11.3% renewable · 13,185.5 MW total
- Natural gas8,841.5 MW
- Solar1,485.8 MW
- Bituminous coal1,478.4 MW
- Distillate oil1,329.7 MW
- Purchased steam50.1 MW
Sources: EIA-861 (sales, revenue, customers), EIA-860 (generation).
States & cities served
Cities in our dataset where this provider offers electric service. Click through to see utility cost estimates for each city.
Data sources
- Our research: Tariff documents, PSC/regulatory filings, and official utility rate schedules. Each city page cites sources and last-verified dates.
- EIA (2024): Form 861 (sales, revenue, customers) and Form 860 (generation capacity by fuel). Supplementary context; our tariff-based rates remain primary for bill estimates.
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