Tag: florida
Editorial: Take Down Barriers to Solar
Florida legislators addicted to campaign contributions by the electric utilities are parroting the industry line that solar power is [...]
New Poll Shows Bipartisan Support for Rooftop Solar in Florida
A new poll, commissioned by The Alliance for Solar Choice, finds that more than three out of four Florida voters (77%) [...]
Setting an energy standard
When it comes to renewable energy goals, Colorado keeps raising the bar. It was the first state to implement [...]
New Florida law creates renewable energy production tax credit
New legislation, which was allowed to become law without Florida Gov. Rick Scott’s signature, contains several provisions relating to [...]
Florida energy bill becomes law, includes biofuel tax exemptions
New energy legislation in the state of Florida became law April 14 despite Florida Gov. Rick Scott’s failure to [...]
Florida Gov. rejects Tea Party request to veto bill
Florida Gov. Rick Scott, who rode into office with the support of tea party groups and other conservative organizations, [...]
Florida: Winners and losers – Some bills that passed, failed in the 2012 legislative session
Some bills that passed and failed in the 2012 session. Bills must be approved by Gov. Rick Scott. RECLAIMED [...]
Florida House passes energy bill
After three years attempting to pass a renewable-energy package, the Florida House overwhelming backed the energy plan that has [...]
Florida must get serious about renewable energy
A year later and with only days left in the 2012 session, Florida may once again try to pass [...]
Florida Senate panel OKs renewable energy bill
Years of gridlock on renewable energy in the state Capitol could be easing as a bill moves through the [...]