ADVISORY/April 22, 2007 Marks the 37th Anniversary of Earth Day
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ADVISORY/April 22, 2007 Marks the 37th Anniversary of Earth Day

April 19, 2007

JUNO BEACH, Fla.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–April 18, 2007–Earth Day is almost here and the call for a clean and greener future is being taken up across America and around the globe. FPL and its customers are proud to be at the forefront of that effort. Together we are meeting environmental challenges through model energy efficiency programs, the design of state of the art power plants that limit pollution, and an ever growing focus on wind, solar and other renewable energy sources. Energy efficiency is a win-win solution, it reduces energy consumption and it helps customers save money and play a role in protecting the environment.

“Gee whiz facts” that can add up to big savings

  • FPL encourages customers to take advantage of a free Online

    Home Survey (www.fpl.com/OHES) that offers a personalized,

    in-depth analysis of a home’s energy use. Users will receive a

    detailed report and specific ways they can save energy and

    money. FPL estimates that it has been able to avoid the need

    to build 11 power plants since 1982, thanks to its customers’

    conservation efforts.

  • It’s the simple things that add up. Did you know that when

    appliances are “off” they may still be consuming electricity

    because of stand-by power? This silent drain of standby power

    is the largest single category of electricity use in American

    homes today. In the average home, 40% of all electricity is

    consumed while home electronic products are turned off. Across

    the U.S., this equals the annual output of 17 power plants.

    (Source: www.energystar.com)
  • Did you know that the average home spends about $1,900 on

    energy costs every year? Change to appliances that have earned

    the ENERGY STAR, and you can save $80 a year in energy costs,

    while helping preserve the environment. In fact, if just one

    in 10 homes used ENERGY STAR qualified appliances, the result

    would be like planting 1.7 million new acres of trees.

    (Source: www.energystar.com)
  • Computer monitors account for a big part of a computer’s

    energy use, so turning them off when they’re not in use can

    lead to considerable savings. In addition, make sure your

    computer is set to go into low-power sleep mode when it’s idle

    and turn it off when it’s not in use for a long period of

    time. (Source: E Source Customer Direct)
  • Next time you head out to buy a new TV, remember that the

    larger the TV the more energy it uses. In fact, the largest

    TVs can use more energy in a year than home appliances such as

    refrigerators, dishwashers and washing machines. ENERGY STAR

    is working on new criteria that will provide consumers with

    annual energy estimates tied to their TV purchases.
  • If every one of FPL’s customers replaced one 60 watt bulb with

    a compact fluorescent bulb, each individual would save $55

    over the life of the bulb. Collectively, we’d save the amount

    of energy consumed each year by 20,000 homes.
  • Shopping for a new refrigerator? Think the ‘fridge with the

    lowest sales price is your best bet? Not necessarily. If you

    buy the lowest-priced refrigerator, you may end up spending

    more than if you buy a more expensive one. An appliance’s

    energy consumption can affect your out-of-pocket costs. You

    may actually save money by buying the more expensive, more

    energy-efficient model. The Federal Trade Commission offers a

    wide range of business and consumer information online at

    www.ftc.gov, including tips on refrigerator purchases!
  • Two thirds of all homes in Florida have leaks in their air

    flow systems. This is a waste of energy and can lead to high

    bills. FPL customers can request a duct test by calling FPL at

    1-800-DIAL-FPL or via www.fpl.com/duct. If leaks are found,

    FPL will provide a list of qualified repair contractors as

    well as a rebate to help cover the cost of the repairs.
  • For more energy saving tips and FPL sponsored programs and

    rebates, go to www.FPL.com and click on the “Help Us Support

    Earth Day” link.

Florida Power & Light Company is the principal subsidiary of FPL Group, Inc. (NYSE: FPL), nationally known as a high quality, efficient and customer-driven organization focused on energy-related products and services. With annual revenues of nearly $16 billion and a growing presence in 26 states, FPL Group is widely recognized as one of the country’s premier power companies. Florida Power & Light Company serves 4.4 million customer accounts in Florida. FPL Energy, LLC, FPL Group’s competitive energy subsidiary, is a leader in producing electricity from clean and renewable fuels. Additional information is available on the Internet at www.FPL.com, www.FPLGroup.com and www.FPLEnergy.com.

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