On this Wednesday, Nov. 6, episode of Sundial: Utility Rates In Florida On Tuesday, Florida’s Public Service Commission took two votes. One, rejected a plan that would’ve removed the state’s Energy Efficiency and Conservation Act, a 30-year-old energy conservation program. The other, approved a plan that would allow utility companies to charge customers an estimated $50 billion over the next several decades for underground power lines and prevent storm-related damage. Mary Ellen Klas, Miami