Is Rooftop Solar Under Threat In Florida?
• New research from Michigan Tech University suggests that homeowners with rooftop solar are actually subsidizing their neighbors who don’t have it.
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• New research from Michigan Tech University suggests that homeowners with rooftop solar are actually subsidizing their neighbors who don’t have it.
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• The nation’s top solar provider is moving into Florida’s residential market.
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• In the general election, voters will weigh in on a constitutional amendment focused on solar power, it’s Amendment 1. As Hank Fishkind tells 90.7’s Catherine Welch, while the language on the ballot seems simple, the economics behind it are complex.
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• What’s touted as the world’s largest solar-powered concrete boat will be docked Monday in Cocoa.
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• Osceola County commissioners Monday will celebrate the opening of a new 17-acre solar facility.
Nearly 15,000 solar panels make up the Osceola Solar Facility.
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• Eatonville’s mayor Anthony Grant has been suspended for now after he was arrested on voter fraud charges. Meanwhile the mayor of another Central Florida municipality is in a different kind of hot water.
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• Charlie Crist is talking up solar energy in Florida’s too-close-to-call gubernatorial race. Advocates say solar is getting cheaper, and Florida’s growing population and sunny weather make the state a top market for the alternative energy. But state policy discourages solar energy.
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