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By Ed Liberty Citizen Owned Energy Features Clean Energy Electric Power Reliability Feature section 2 More News Feature Renewable Energy SHRIP System Hardening Reliability Improvement Solar Power Generation

February 9, 2024: The City of Lake Worth Beach was awarded an unprecedented $23.4 million in a Landmark DOE Grant for Electric Utility Infrastructure Improvements.

If You Are a Customer of the Lake Worth Beach Electric Utility, You Already Own Solar Power!

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By Ed Liberty Carbon Foot Print Clean Energy Renewable Energy Solar Power Generation

Reducing Our Carbon Footprint. Download your May 2021 Fact Sheet

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By Ed Liberty More News Feature Renewable Energy

Workers are putting the finishing touches on the first two solar sites of the Florida Municipal Solar Project.

ARVE Error: Mode: lazyload not available (ARVE Pro not active?), switching to normal mode   Workers are putting the finishing touches on the first two solar sites of the Florida Municipal Solar Project. The Harmony Solar Energy Center and the Taylor Creek…

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The Frontline of Public Power: How Lake Worth Beach’s Customer Service Team Keeps the Community Connected

November 14, 2025 – Lake Worth Beach Electric Utilities’ customer service team serves as the frontline of public power—providing fast, accurate, and compassionate support that keeps the community connected.

November 14, 2025
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Mission Possible: Unlocking Energy Freedom

November 4, 2025 – Mission Possible: Unlocking Energy Freedom: Electricity in Florida have a very unique and wonderful relationship and we are playing our part in its evolution

November 6, 2025
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Florida Profile and Energy Estimates

Florida ranks as the third-largest energy consumer in the U.S., while relying heavily on natural gas for electricity generation. In 2024, natural gas fueled about 75 % of its net electricity, with renewables—especially solar—gaining ground.

October 1, 2025
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Florida Municipal Power Agency Board of Directors Elects New Officers

ORLANDO, Fla., July 23, 2025 – The Florida Municipal Power Agency (FMPA) Board of Directors has elected new officers for 2025–2026, with Allen Putnam of Beaches Energy Services serving as Chair. Robert Page, Lynne Tejeda, and Ed Liberty have also been appointed to key leadership roles, guiding FMPA’s statewide efforts to provide reliable, low-cost power to over 4 million Floridians. Javier Cisneros and Tejeda were re-elected to lead the Executive Committee for the All-Requirements Project.

July 23, 2025
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Florida Municipal Electric Association Elects Ed Liberty President of the New Executive Leadership Team

Florida Municipal Electric Association elects new executive leadership team—Ed Liberty as President, Steve Langley as President‑Elect, Tony Guillen as Vice President, and Ricky Erixton as Secretary‑Treasurer. The board represents Florida’s community‑owned utilities serving 4 million customers across the state.

July 23, 2025
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City of Lake Worth Beach’s Ed Liberty Honored with National Leadership Award

Lake Worth Beach Electric Utilities Director Ed Liberty has received the Mark Crisson Leadership and Managerial Excellence Award from the American Public Power Association. Presented at APPA’s national conference on June 10, 2025, the award recognizes his leadership in strengthening the city’s electric infrastructure, reducing costs and emissions, and delivering reliable, efficient service. Liberty’s achievement underscores his role as a public power innovator who leads by example—raising standards not only locally but across the nation.

June 10, 2025