Preemption bills place chokehold on local governments in Florida
Bills being considered by the Legislature include preemptions of local heat protections and regulation of EV charging stations.
Bills being considered by the Legislature include preemptions of local heat protections and regulation of EV charging stations.
Energy efficiency measures are the most cost-effective solution to lower total utility costs.
Florida was among the top states in solar generation and EVs but is only scratching the surface of its renewable ...
The Senate Transportation Committee backed legislation (SB 28) to require electric-vehicle owners to pay $200 registration fees.
Changes that cut emissions could include avoiding cruises, which burn about 560,000 gallons of fuel per day.
When I switched from fossil-fuel energy to solar power for electrifying my home, my lifestyle did not change
The EPA is expected to finalize new greenhouse-gas emissions rules for medium- and heavy-duty trucks by early next year.
Orlando Utilities Commission, Tampa Electric Company and Lakeland Electric hosted an event with EVs for companies to drive.
The Legislature must keep our communities safe from storms, promote solar energy and purchase strategic wilderness areas.
Gov. Ron DeSantis has blocked access to federal energy rebates and support for electric vehicles in government fleets.
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