12 Dec Lighting the Way: How Pensacola Became a Natural Gas City
Long before it was second-nature to flip a light switch or twist a knob to start a stove, Pensacola was already being powered by gas. But not in the way you think of it today....
Long before it was second-nature to flip a light switch or twist a knob to start a stove, Pensacola was already being powered by gas. But not in the way you think of it today....
The holiday season is officially here, bringing joy, celebration, and—unfortunately—extra household waste. U.S. households generate up to 25% more trash between Thanksgiving and New Year’s Day, much of which is recyclable. ...
Here's a new twist on a Low Country Boil. Pensacola Energy's John Scanlon uses a turkey in place of the traditional seafood and the results are delicious....
Whether you use a fireplace to keep your home warm during cooler months or simply enjoy the ambiance of flames, having a fireplace at home can have many benefits. But if you have a wood-burning fireplace, you may not use your fireplace as much as...
Firefighting in Pensacola has deep roots that reach back more than two centuries. The city’s first known fire protection efforts began in 1810, when Spanish officials imported two fire engines, fifty leather buckets, hoses, and nozzles from a British firm to help safeguard the growing...
Bruce Beach, a 10-acre property along Pensacola Bay in downtown Pensacola, sat vacant and largely forgotten for nearly five decades before its recent revitalization. Once overlooked, it now enters a new era as both a community park and a space of remembrance....
The next Mayor’s Neighborhood Cleanup is set for August 23, 2025 covering parts Northeast Pensacola....
Nestled in the heart of downtown Pensacola, Plaza Ferdinand VII has witnessed centuries of transformation—and power, in every sense of the word. This historic photo, taken around the turn of the 20th century, shows the plaza at a time when horse-drawn carriages shared the streets...
Join us at the Pensacola Seafood Festival for live cooking demonstrations from some of Pensacola’s top chefs....
We’re incredibly proud to share that one of our very own Pensacola Energy team members, Yvette Paradis has been recognized with the “Florida’s Finest” Award by U.S. Senator Ashley Moody for her, life-saving actions while on the job....