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Where the Candidates Stand On Energy: Democratic Nominee for Governor in Florida, U.S. Rep. Charlie Crist

In this blog post, we examine the policies and positions of Representative Charlie Crist, Democratic candidate running for Governor in Florida. Also in this series, we profile Ron DeSantis, the incumbent Republican…

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Where the Candidates Stand On Energy: Incumbent Republican Nominee for U.S. Senate in Florida, Marco Rubio

In this blog post, we examine the policies and positions of the incumbent U.S. Senator in Florida running for re-election, Marco Rubio. Also in this series, we profile, Representative Val Demings, Democratic…

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Where the Candidates Stand on Energy: Complete Series

The Candidates on Climate and Energy blog series highlights critical races in both federal and state offices where support for clean energy policies could be a factor that sways voters. Find links…

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Floridians have some of the highest electricity bills in the nation, and bad public policy is keeping it that way

The PSC needs to help get hard-working families off the high-bill treadmill by modernizing energy efficiency policies that will make homes more comfortable, safe, and secure.

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Florida Power Bills To Spike (again!): Reliance on Fossil Gas Largely to Blame

Florida power bills are spiking (again!) - due primarily to high fossil gas prices. The state's reliance on fossil gas is pummeling hard working families and businesses. It's time for state regulators…

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NextEra Sets Goal to Decarbonize, Proposes Big Transition for Florida Power & Light

NextEra has proposed an ambitious decarbonization goal and it could mean big changes for Florida Power & Light. The plan includes a massive increase in utility scale solar development and heavy reliance…

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Secretary Granholm and Rep. Castor Discuss Opportunities with Local EV Proponents

Conversations between federal and local officials offer a welcomed opportunity to identify what is being done and what is needed to support an efficient, equitable and effective outlay of federal bipartisan infrastructure…

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Highlights from the Florida PSC's Ten Year Site Plan Workshop

Update: on July 11, 2022, FPL withdrew its extreme winter peak demand proposal from consideration after pushback from the Office of Public Counsel, Commission staff, and Southern Alliance for Clean Energy and…

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Leon County, Florida: Planning for Electric Vehicle Infrastructure

Congratulations Leon County, Florida, the latest municipality to pass an EV-Ready policy, one of the most cost-effective strategies to increase infrastructure and enable access to home charging for more community members.

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Hands Across the Sand returns to oppose oil drilling

Florida’s coasts are still at risk twelve years after BP’s Deepwater Horizon oil spill.