Florida lawmakers should stop helping utilities charge us more
SB 1574 prioritizes dirty energy when more affordable energy options — like solar — are readily available.
SB 1574 prioritizes dirty energy when more affordable energy options — like solar — are readily available.
Methane gas from landfills can be harnessed for renewable energy production.
Florida, with its vast biogas potential, stands poised to harness the benefits of RNG.
HB 683/SB 480 would cost consumers by forcing them to pay to maintain a dying fossil fuel industry even as ...
The strategy, under development since 2021, is Jacksonville’s attempt to account for the effects of its vulnerabilities.
Utilities can use the biogas for onsite power, or upgrade the biogas to renewable natural gas.
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