Energy independence drives lower bills
Nearly 8 in 10 Floridians support expanding clean and varied energy sources like solar and nuclear power.
Nearly 8 in 10 Floridians support expanding clean and varied energy sources like solar and nuclear power.
A recent proposal before the Public Service Commission would hike rates by 10.5% for millions of Floridians.
‘Pocketbook issues are clearly the No. 1 issue of concern,' said Zachary Colletti of Conservatives for Clean Energy – Florida.
With 250,000-plus EVs on Florida roads, it’s clear that more and more Floridians are choosing this option.
Florida must ensure our generation capacity is in line with the high energy demand data centers bring with them.
By flexing our energy independence, we heighten energy security while protecting consumers from volatile price fluctuations.
A panel of experts will discuss survey data and what issues resonate with right-of-center voters Wednesday, Nov. 1, at 11 ...
This proposal would end up imposing one of the highest EV taxes in the nation – even higher than California.
FAU polling indicates nearly half of conservative Floridians believe in human-caused climate change, even more recognize it as a serious ...
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