The Temporary Storm Surcharge Ends in September, Lowering Your Electric Costs.
The temporary storm surcharge that was added to bills after the 2024 hurricane season will be removed in September. This means residential and most small business customers’ bills will go down by $19.95 per 1,000 kWh each month, translating to approximately 11 to 12% lower bills. Customers who use more energy will see even greater savings.
If you’re enrolled in Budget Billing, savings are reflected more gradually because monthly payments are based on a prior 12‑month average to keep bills predictable and stable. As a result, Budget Billing payments will not drop immediately on September 1; they will adjust over time as lower costs are factored into payment reviews.
Seasonal Solutions Help You Save All Year
Florida weather isn’t subtle. From surprising cold snaps to many months of intense heat, your home works overtime to keep you comfortable – and your electric bills can show it. Tampa Electric offers simple tips, smart tools and practical programs to help you stay comfortable and manage costs in every season.

Spring

Summer
In Florida, summer heat starts earlier and can last nearly half the year. Explore ways to stay cool and manage your energy costs.

Winter
Even in Florida, cold spells can make heating systems work harder to keep your home comfortable. Find ways to stay warm and keep your bill in check.
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