Commissioner Christopher McVoy said energy-saving upgrades should pay for themselves faster in Lake Worth than in neighboring cities because the city’s commercial power rates are higher than those charged by Florida Power & Light Co.When dealt lemons, attempt to make lemonade...click title for link.
Lake Worth Utilities charges commercial customers $361 more for 6,000 kilowatt-hours of power than FPL charges in neighboring cities, according to the Florida Municipal Electric Association.
Monday, November 19, 2012
Lake Worth joins ‘green’ financing program for commercial...
This is a good program. The first "High Noon in Lake Worth" show featured Erin Deady who is promoting the PACE program. From the article: