All Keys Energy Services support phone numbers are listed below, including customer service phone number(s), Accounting/ Billing (Billing Errors) support phone number(s), General Info (Collections) support phone number(s), Emergency/ Hotline (Power Outages, Tree Trimming) support phone number(s), etc. You can also get Keys Energy Services support via email, social networks, help center, or directly check all the customer service contacts of Keys Energy Services.
Customer Service number | +1 305 295 1000 |
Customer Service number
(Connect, Disconnect or Transfer Service) |
+1 305 295 1090 |
[Accounting/ Billing] support phone number
(Billing Errors) |
+1 305 295 1080 |
[General Info] support phone number
(Collections) |
+1 305 295 1110 |
[Emergency/ Hotline] support phone number
(Power Outages, Tree Trimming) |
+1 305 295 1010 |
[Jobs/ Career] support phone number | +1 305 295 1069 |
[Accessibility] support phone number
(Voice) |
+1 800 872 2253 |
[Accessibility] support phone number
(TTY) |
+1 800 993 2822 |
Keys Energy Services Overview
Keys Energy Services (KEYS) is the public power utility for the Lower Florida Keys. Headquartered in Key West, Florida, KEYS provides electricity from Key West to the Seven-Mile Bridge and serves more than 28,000 customers.
The City of Key West purchased the electric utility in 1943 and the City Council created the Utility Board to oversee KEYS (then known as City Electric System before the utility’s name was changed in 2002). In 1969, the Florida State Legislature passed a new enabling act for the governing of KEYS, which is still in effect today, and calls for the popular election of five Utility Board members serving four-year terms. Through the Utility Board, KEYS’ customers have a say in their municipal electric utility.
Initially, KEYS only provided electric service to the City of Key West. In 1953, the utility expanded its service area to the Seven-Mile Bridge. In those early years, electricity was produced via local generation.
In the late 1970s, the Utility Board studied alternative power supplies and decided to construct a transmission line (or TIELINE) to interconnect to the mainland power grid. On May 8, 1987, KEYS interconnected the TIELINE with the mainland power grid and KEYS’ operations changed dramatically.
KEYS currently imports nearly all of its power supply and uses local generation for emergency back-up only. The utility relies on power from the mainland because it is far less expensive than local generation. As a member of the Florida Municipal Power Agency’s All Requirements Project, KEYS pools its power resources with other public power utilities in the State. Together, the public power utilities in the state of Florida enjoy greater efficiency and economies of scale.
Today, KEYS is a nationally recognized Reliable Public Power Provider (RP3) by the American Public Power Association and a local leader with GREEN initiatives that help conserve energy and improve the environment.
Industry | Utilities |
Headquarters | Key West, Florida |
Company size | 51-200 employees |
Website | http://www.KeysEnergy.com |