A Florida regulatory filing by investor-owned utilities that seek to cutrntheir fuel hedging by as much as 25% has drawn criticism fromrnindustry observers.rnOn Friday, Duke Energy Florida, Florida Power & Light, Gulf Power andrnTampa Electric jointly filed a petition seeking the Florida Public ServicernCommission's permission to change their risk management plans tornreduce the volume of natural gas hedged annually by as much as 25%.
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