Is bill regulating data centers a win for Florida? Ask who decides what’s ‘feasible’
SB 484 requires data centers to use reclaimed water when it is 'environmentally, economically, and technically feasible.'
SB 484 requires data centers to use reclaimed water when it is 'environmentally, economically, and technically feasible.'
New data centers can be built without sticking the public with the costs of their energy and water use.
Your power bill is caught in a perfect storm of surging demand, rising fuel costs and infrastructure failures.
Polling reveals pragmatic conservative attitudes on renewable energy when economics takes precedence over ideology.
The Solar for All program projected $350 million in annual electricity savings for low-income households.
By respecting both nature's power and economic realities, we can chart a course that keeps Florida thriving.
Our research at FSU shows that acting now to address sea level rise saves money and protects the community.
Florida’s solar industry employs around 14,000 workers, yet we’re operating at a fraction of our potential
Solar plus storage homes are lifeboats, keeping families safe while making everyone more secure.
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