Mark McNees: The gap SB 484 left open
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Florida fixed what a utility charges its data center customers. It said nothing about what the utility pays itself.
Florida’s new data center law, SB 484 , takes effect July 1. By Oct. 1, every public utility must file a tariff with the Public Service Commission showing how it will comply. The law does one important thing well. It leaves one thing untouched, and that is where the next ratepayer fight will start.
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