Natural gas remains an important part of Florida’s energy portfolio
While moving toward renewable energy sources is commendable, Floridians need reliability within our energy grid.
While moving toward renewable energy sources is commendable, Floridians need reliability within our energy grid.
Report says 2023 was likely pivot point as world gradually turns away from burning fossil fuels, toward clean energy.
The push to lower greenhouse gas emissions is a powerful catalyst for innovation.
Climate change is making record-high temperatures and hotter summers more common
Wind projects that had been canceled by the end of 2023 were expected to total more than 12 gigawatts of ...
The legislation removes over 50 lines in Florida law that were established in 2008 to address climate change.
The US needs more low-emissions electricity to slow climate change, so curtailment isn’t a sound long-term strategy.
As Florida expands infrastructure that increases climate-related risks, the state's solar potential remains largely untapped.
As investments in a clean energy future accelerate, America will need to reengineer much of its power grid.
Legislation awaiting the governor's signature would only steer Florida toward keeping its reliance on fossil fuels.
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