Florida Disney Reedy Creek OKs deal over DeSantis law - Jacksonville Business Journal

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Reedy Creek Improvement District oversees many utilities serving the Walt Disney World property and surrounding areas.

Walt Disney World's Reedy Creek Improvement District on Oct. 3 approved a plan to ease concerns from one of its top power providers regarding a signed law by Florida Gov.The district, which is the overseeing governing entity of the land including Walt Disney World , approved the plan to enter a reimbursement agreement with Truist Bank for a $3 million letter of credit in favor of Duke Energy Florida LLC.

That credit line will ensure that Reedy Creek will be able to pay its May 2023 bill should it be dissolved on June 1, 2023, per the legislation, district officials told"From Duke's perspective, they want to make sure there's a guarantee they get paid for May's charges in June if we are not here — it's a safety net [for Duke],"."It makes smart sense for Duke to make sure they are covered from a business perspective.

Most of Reedy Creek's electrical power — roughly 90% of the output — comes from utility providers like Duke Energy and others. The remaining 10% comes from solar power. That power then is distributed to the district's customers including the Walt Disney World properties, third-party hotel and retailers and residents in the cities of Bay Lake and Lake Buena Vista.

This latest move comes as there's still no clear resolution in place for what's next for Reedy Creek.

 

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