TALLAHASSEE – Gov. Ron DeSantis vetoed one of the legislative session’s most lobbied bills, killing a “net metering” measure Wednesday sought by Florida Power & Light that would have sharply reined-in ...
Gov. Ron DeSantis vetoed the state’s proposed net metering bill, which would have ended solar power benefits for residential consumers, on Wednesday.The governor withheld his approval of the bill, ...
Two years ago, a Republican state representative wrote to the people who regulate Florida’s electricity markets, asking them to review a popular program that incentivizes residents to install rooftop ...
Florida Power & Light says customers that generate their own electricity with rooftop solar panels are avoiding $90 a month in costs that non-solar customers are paying on their behalf. Solar ...
The world's largest solar-powered battery and storage facility in Parrish. Credit: Arielle Stevenson/WMNF. A major Florida power company wrote and hand-delivered legislation aimed at preventing ...
Our editors' top picks to read today. The utility company supports a bill that would fundamentally alter how residents with solar panels on their homes get paid. The Tampa Bay Times e-Newspaper is a ...
TALLAHASSEE — Florida Power & Light did everything by the corporate book on how to influence a legislature. It salted the campaigns and political committees of Florida lawmakers and their parties with ...
Lewis Jennings, no doubt writing at the behest of the private rooftop solar industry in his recent op-ed, grossly misleads readers on the subject of net metering. Jennings’ piece claims, with no ...
A bill that seeks to curb a major incentive for private rooftop solar received its first nod of approval on the first day of the legislative session. The legislation, sponsored by Republican state Sen ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. TALLAHASSEE – Gov. Ron DeSantis vetoed one of the legislative session’s most lobbied bills, killing a “net metering” measure ...