Type | Trade association |
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Industry | Electric power industry |
Founded | 1942 |
Headquarters | , |
Key people | Amy Zubaly, executive director |
Website | www.flpublicpower.com |

The Florida Municipal Electric Association (FMEA) is the non-profit trade association representing the unified interests of Florida’s 33 public power communities. FMEA provides its members with government relations, mutual aid coordination, communications, education, and networking opportunities. The association supports its member utilities by promoting public power and delivering services through advocacy, mutual aid, education, and collaboration.
Based in Tallahassee, FMEA was established in 1942 in response to WWII fuel shortages and is now the statewide trade association and voice for Florida’s 33 municipal electric utilities, serving more than three million residential and business customers in the state and employing more than 5,000 Floridians.
FMEA’s membership categories, along with the 33 municipal electric utility members, also include associate member companies, affiliates, and public agencies. FMEA is governed by its board of directors and its members.
Member Utilities
- Alachua
- Bartow
- Blountstown
- Bushnell
- Clewiston
- Chattahoochee
- Fort Meade
- Fort Pierce Utilities Authority
- Gainesville Regional Utilities
- Green Cove Springs
- Havana
- Homestead Energy Services
- JEA
- Key West
- Kissimmee Utility Authority
- Lake Worth Beach
- Lakeland Electric
- Leesburg
- Moore Haven
- Mount Dora
- New Smyrna Beach
- Newberry
- Ocala
- Orlando Utilities Commission
- Quincy
- Starke
- Tallahassee
- Wauchula
- Williston
- Winter Park