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.
The Solar for All program projected $350 million in annual electricity savings for low-income households.
Without federal tax credits, EV adoption will slow and Americans will face fewer options for affordable, energy-secure transportation.
Innovative nuclear technologies would help us meet future energy challenges and serve a growing population.
Florida ranks third in the nation for clean energy employment and is rapidly emerging as a leader in clean transportation.
The industry is rebranding itself as a symbol of American 'energy dominance.'
EV production and deployment are not a red or blue issue, but a red, white and blue issue that everyone ...
Climate and energy get little acknowledgement in most debates, but there are plenty of questions for both Trump and Harris.
The days of one party dominating the discussion on climate-change policy are now firmly behind us.
EVs can reduce our exposure to energy supply shocks and limit the risk of supply disruptions for military operations.
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