We will be making necessary repairs to an electric substation located on Amelia Island. Most customers north of Sadler Rd. will experience a temporary power outage on Friday, March 14, from 2 to 5 a.m.
Thanks for your patience as we work to provide safe and reliable energy.
It was great to connect with so many customers today at our Energy Conservation Event at Madison Street Park in Marianna, FL! From food truck lunches to weatherization gift bags – it was a good day to be an FPU customer! More about conservation tips: https://t.co/IAEiEBa1Us
Our teams are ready for the extreme cold in our northern service territories. For your safety, please stay indoors and avoid travel until conditions improve. Slick roads, downed trees and power lines pose serious risks. Stay safe and warm! #WinterSafety#WeatherPreparedness
Our newly commissioned renewable natural gas facility at Full Circle Dairy in Madison County uses innovative approaches to bring sustainable, Florida-produced energy to Florida homes and businesses. #Sustainability#RNG Learn more: https://t.co/fvaj4pJVRc
In the aftermath of Hurricanes Helene and Milton, our parent Company, Chesapeake Utilities Corporation, has announced $50,000 in donations to support the continuing recovery efforts of affected communities. Read more: https://t.co/w2ULFjBukz
Following Hurricane Milton, crews are assessing damage as quickly and safely as possible. To report an electric outage, visit: https://t.co/zuOEDkna2V
For storm updates and additional safety instructions, visit: https://t.co/wODU1dWbOZ
After the storm, crews will prioritize safety to return to normal as quickly as possible. Operations will resume when it is safe and sustained winds are <40 mph. Storm updates: https://t.co/UtFZvbLwvA.
For electric emergencies, call 1.800.427.7712 or 911.
We are actively preparing for Hurricane Milton. Visit https://t.co/eHwhvzkEeH for safety information and updates as they become available.
Visite https://t.co/vBssyV05EH para obtener información de seguridad y actualizaciones sobre Huracán Milton.
Florida Public Utilities is closely monitoring Hurricane Milton likely to impact Florida, and our emergency response plans have been activated. Be ready. Be prepared. Be safe. Please take a moment to review our severe weather tips. https://t.co/naF9RL77SM
ATTENTION CUSTOMERS
We are closely monitoring Hurricane Milton. Click here to review our storm safety tips: https://t.co/62TcuJimCo
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Estamos monitoreando de cerca a el Huracán Milton. Por favor consulte nuestros consejos de seguridad para tormentas: https://t.co/62TcuJimCo
FPU crews will continue to work into this evening and will resume restoration work early Saturday. An overnight crew remains available to respond to emergency situations. For electric emergencies, call us at 1.800.427.7712 (or dial 911). Report an outage: https://t.co/w7UB9wZDte
NE CUSTOMERS: Keep in mind that a storm may cause damage to your home or building that is preventing you from utilizing your electric service, and the damage may be your responsibility to repair. Learn more at https://t.co/eHwhvzkEeH. Para español, visite https://t.co/BojQ8NPIvN
NE CUSTOMERS: As of 2 p.m. today, approx. 200 customers remain without power. Crews are working as quickly as possible to restore power to those customers. Report an outage here: https://t.co/fzSohFoK0k
NE CUSTOMERS: Crews are working to safely assess damage and restore power. As of noon today, an estimated 5K customers are without power. Estimated that restoration will be complete by late Saturday afternoon. Report your outage here: https://t.co/XWcZhvkBr5
FPU crews are assessing damages as quickly as possible. Our restoration plan prioritizes restoring service to the most customers quickly and safely while supporting critical infrastructure. For updates and safety information:
https://t.co/2y17WP66vz
We are aware of outages. For emergencies, such as downed power lines, call 1.800.427.7712 (or dial 911). To report an outage, visit
https://t.co/NnVD1ydkdV. Crews will begin to assess damage as soon as it’s safe to do so. For storm updates, visit
https://t.co/gXjrzyjEiy.
Crews are ready to respond when it is safe to do so. Should restoration of electric service be necessary, FPU works with emergency management officials to restore power first to public health and safety facilities and organizations. For storm updates: https://t.co/il2fX0bdb3.
As the storm approaches, our crews will halt work if winds exceed 40 mph. After the storm, crews will evaluate damage and prioritize safety while restoring service as quickly as possible. Visit https://t.co/YrNc10tSLO for updates. For electric emergencies, call 1.800.427.7712.
Cars and other vehicles won’t protect you from flooded areas. Avoid being swept away or stalling in moving water by staying away from flooded areas. If you must be near high water, wear a life jacket. Visit https://t.co/zabKWNv6ct for updates.
Storm damage or power outages may occur before, during and after the storm. If you discover a downed electric wire or power line, assume it is energized and dangerous, and stay as far away as possible. For electric emergencies, call 1.800.427.7712 (or dial 911).