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St. Pete Eyes City-Owned Power
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St. Petersburg is poised to vote on a $590,000 study to explore ditching Duke Energy—driven by residents fed up with soaring bills and inspired by neighboring cities that save 20% by running their own grids. The eight-month analysis aims to uncover the true cost and timeline of building a city-owned utility, while Duke Energy fights back, promising reliability and immediate benefits. With big unknowns ahead, this vote could be a turning point for lowering the cost of living—and the city’s future power is on the line.
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