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  1. FPB customers now have access to all of their FPB information – right at their fingertips with the myFPB Customer Web Portal. myFPB includes: Online Bill View. Pay Your Bill Online - No additional charge. Utility Usage Reports. Payment History. Single Login for Multiple FPB Accounts.

  2. Save Money. No need to spend money on postage. Using myFPB eCheck you can pay online for free. Save Clutter. myFPB has an archive of all your bills. No need to save paper copies. Save Trees. No printed bill means less paper. Get $5. Receive a $5 credit on your bill for signing up for paperless billing. Credit will appear within two billing cycles.

  3. Jul 2, 2015 · July 02, 2015. Take Me There. FPB customers now have access to all of their FPB information – right at their fingertips with the my.FPB Customer Web Portal. The new FPB customer web portal includes: Online Bill View. Utility Usage Reports. Payment History. Single Login for Multiple FPB Accounts.

  4. FPB customers now have access to all of their FPB information – right at their fingertips with the myFPB Customer Web Portal. myFPB includes: Online Bill View. Pay Your Bill Online - No additional charge. Utility Usage Reports. Payment History. Single Login for Multiple FPB Accounts.

  5. The Frankfort Plant Board also offers a Budget Plan to customers who meet the requirements set by the Board. Sign-ups are annually in April & May, depending on your customer cycle. Your budget payment begins with the bill due and payable in June. Customers may be eligible for payment arrangements on their accounts.

  6. The Frankfort Plant Board Electric (FPB) is responsible for providing electric power and service to approximately 21,000 meters in Franklin County and portions of Shelby and Woodford Counties. FPB maintains both overhead and underground electric infrastructure. An on-call truck provides 24-hour service to our customers.

  7. The Frankfort Electric and Water Plant Board, through the Frankfort Plant Board Water Department, provides water for about 52,153 residents living in the area of Frankfort, Kentucky. Established in 1943, the Frankfort Plant Board is currently obtaining its supply from a surface water source, Kentucky River.

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