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Duke Energy tries to disqualify consumer group from Florida data center hearings

August 22, 2026 · Curated by 247ignite
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Top StoryDuke Energy tries to disqualify consumer group from Florida data center hearings

Tampa Bay Times

Duke Energy is attempting to disqualify a consumer advocacy group from participating in hearings about energy costs tied to data centers. These hearings are part of broader regulatory discussions on how utilities should handle the energy demands of these facilities. The case is being closely watched as a potential model for future utility practices in Florida.

Public opposition to data center projects has been mounting due to concerns over electricity costs, despite the passage of SB 484, which requires data centers to cover their own energy infrastructure expenses. The case highlights a disconnect between legislative safeguards and public awareness, which could influence future utility strategies.

Why this matters to you: The outcome of this case could directly impact how you manage energy demands for data centers and communicate with customers about cost protections. Staying ahead of regulatory shifts will be critical to maintaining trust and competitive advantage.

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