Could more nuclear power be part of Florida’s future energy portfolio?
PSC report says moving forward could be beneficial if advanced nuclear technologies costs prove ‘more certain.’
PSC report says moving forward could be beneficial if advanced nuclear technologies costs prove ‘more certain.’
According to a new report, Florida ranks near the bottom nationally because of an overdependence on natural gas.
Elected officials must help families by opposing rate increases and calling for investments in affordable, climate-resilient solutions.
Participants focused on environmental bills before the Florida Legislature that they both supported and opposed.
Lawmakers must increase Florida’s energy independence and lower costs through solar power, microgrids and energy efficiency.
Utility profits earned from their Florida customers are largely going to out-of-state shareholders, not grid improvements.
The plaintiffs claim the Public Service Commission’s approval of utility plans based on fossil fuels violates their rights.
With concerns about climate change growing, nuclear has again become an option.
Hillsborough County commissioners must intervene in TECO rate hikes and pass an affordable energy and climate plan.
Florida, with its vast biogas potential, stands poised to harness the benefits of RNG.
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