CORPORATE FACT SHEET

 

Florida Public Utilities Company provides energy services to communities in growing markets throughout Florida. The Company's distribution systems provide natural gas, propane gas and electric service. The Company does not generate electricity or produce natural or propane gas. The rates charged to our customers, except for propane gas, are regulated by the Florida Public Service Commission.

 

Corporate Headquarters:

West Palm Beach, Florida

Divisions:

Northeast Florida -- Fernandina Beach

Northwest Florida -- Marianna

Central Florida East -- DeBary

Central Florida West -- Inglis

South Florida -- West Palm Beach

Number of Customers Served:

Approximately 100,000

 

REGULATED SERVICES:

Electric:

Calhoun County (Northwest Florida)

Jackson County (Northwest Florida)

Liberty County (Northwest Florida)

Nassau County (Northeast Florida)

Natural Gas:

Palm Beach County (South Florida)

Martin County (South Florida)

Northern Broward County (South Florida)

Volusia (Central Florida)

Seminole (Central Florida)

 

NON-REGULATED PRODUCTS/SERVICES:

Propane:

Broward County

Citrus County

Duval County

Hillsborough County

Lake County

Levy County

Marion County

Martin County

Nassau County

Palm Beach County

Seminole County

Volusia County

 

Publicly Held:

 

Established:

1924

Number of Employees:

Florida Public Utilities employs approximately 385 people.

Officers:

Jeff Householder, President

Kevin Webber, Vice President, Business Development and Gas Operations

Tom A. Geoffroy, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs & Business Planning

Jeff Sylvester, Vice President, Customer Care

 

 

 

COMMUNITY SERVICE

 

Florida Public Utilities is committed to supporting programs, organizations and projects that enhance the quality of life in the communities we serve. We're proud of our employees, and the many community-minded people like them, who volunteer their resources and services.

Below is a small listing of a few of the local, regional and national organizations supported by Florida Public Utilities or its employees.

 

The United Way  

As a means of supporting numerous programs and organizations in our service areas, Florida Public Utilities employees participate in the optional financial donation each pay period.   

  

March of Dimes  

Florida Public Utilities employees in the Northwest Division raised $1,263.00 for their local March of Dimes Chapter.

Florida Public Utilities employees in the South Florida Division raised $24,258.00 for their March of Dimes Chapter. They are a Palm Beach County Bronze Sponsor.

FPUC’s SR. VP & COO, Chuck Stein, was nominated and chaired the March of Dimes 2006 and 2007 Palm Beach County's Campaign.

 

Donations to the March of Dimes  

If you would like to make a donation to the March of Dimes via Florida Public Utilities please select the link below:

Donate to March of Dimes, FPUC SF Division

 

Florida Public Utilities Has Also Contributed To:   

Jackson Hospital, located in Marianna Florida.   

American Cancer Society " Relay for Life"  

American Cancer Society " Habitat for Humanity"  

American Heart Association   

Susan G. Komen - Breast Cancer Awareness "Race for a Cure"  

Children's Toy Drive & Holiday Breakfast, Gold Coast Builders Association  

Quantum House  

Salvation Army  

South & Central Florida Blood Banks  

American Red Cross

Florida Public Utilities Company (FPUC) has provided energy to homes and businesses throughout Florida since 1924. And while the company’s commitment to providing safe, reliable, fairly priced energy remains the same after 87 years, its ability to do so has been ever evolving.
Recently becoming one, solid company with Chesapeake Utilities Corporation, FPUC now has greater resources and delivery capabilities than ever before. Not to mention, big plans for improving service in Nassau County.
Scope of Services: FPUC distributes natural gas, electricity and propane gas to residential, commercial and industrial markets. Since the company does not generate or produce the energy it provides, its rates remain dependent upon external factors, including third party pricing. The Florida Public Service Commission is responsible for regulating all natural gas and electric rates.
Green Initiatives: FPUC encourages “greener living” through energy conservation rebates, commercial incentives and a slew of valuable services, including ‘Free Energy Check-ups’. And as the company continues exploring new ways to reduce environmental impact on a broader basis, its main focus is to provide every customer the direct tools they need to save money and energy in their home or business.
Community Support: With ongoing involvement in The United Way, March of Dimes, and various local organizations, FPUC believes in taking a proactive role in strengthening and enhancing the communities it serves.