- TECO Energy
As of the July 1, 2016, acquisition of TECO Energy, Inc by Emera Inc , TECO Energy is no longer a publicly traded company For questions regarding uncashed TECO Energy, Inc stock certificates and or dividends, please contact our pay agent, American Stock Transfer (AST) 1-877-361-7963
- Tampa Electric
Struggling to keep up with your energy bill? We have options to help when you need it most Explore our 500-acre Florida Conservation Technology Center campus, home to much more than manatees Our Share program brings the community together to help pay the energy bills of neighbors in need
- Please log in to access your online account. - TECO Account Website
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- Bill Pay - Tampa Electric
View all our payment options and select the one that's right for you Our automated options make it easy for you to pay your bill 24 hours a day from any device
- Electric Bill Payments (TECO) - City of Tampa
Use this service to access Tampa Electric's convenient way to pay your electric bill online, 24 hours a day
- Payment Options - Tampa Electric
Use your bank's online payment service to make payments on your account Save checks, stamps and envelopes! Enroll in Auto Pay for paperless monthly payments debited from your checking or savings account Pay in person at one of the many nationwide payment locations offered through our payment partner Convenience fees apply
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- Without Competition, Expect Tampa Electric Company’s Rates to Go Up
We’re taught to be smart around electricity, but there’s no escaping the shock of electric bills for energy customers in Tampa Tampa Electric Company (TECO) just announced their fourth-rate hike in a year In January, residential customers faced a $9 14 increase per 1,000 kWh, a $20 increase per 1,000kWh in March, and a 10% rise in fuel costs in June The most recent jolt to TECO’s
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