Article | 11.12.2020
Connections Between Climate Change and Health
On November 10, the Southern Alliance for Clean Energy and Florida Climate Voices hosted a crucial discussion on climate change and impacts on our health.
Article | 11.11.2020
Where the Candidates Stand On Energy: Democratic Nominee for US Senate in Georgia Rev. Raphael Warnock
In this blog, we examine the policies and positions of Rev. Raphael Warnock, Democratic candidate running for the open (Class III) U.S. Senate seat in Georgia. Also in this series we profile Kelly...
Where the Candidates Stand On Energy: Republican Nominee for US Senate in Georgia Kelly Loeffler
In this blog, we examine the policies and positions of Kelly Loeffler, incumbent and Republican candidate running for the open (Class III) U.S. Senate seat in Georgia. Also in this series we profile...
Article | 11.05.2020
Clean Energy Connection Program Aims To Expand Access to Solar in the Sunshine State
No one can deny the strong demand for solar power in the Sunshine State. In response, Duke Energy Florida aims to launch Clean Energy Connection, a 749 MW shared solar program to expand access to...
Article | 11.02.2020
Regional Offshore Wind Agreement will Lead to more Smart Power for the South Atlantic
A new interstate regional collaboration in the Southeast and mid-Atlantic may lead to more offshore wind energy development.
Article | 10.28.2020
Transportation Electrification in Florida: State Policies Will Drive Growth (Part 3)
Florida is #2 in the nation in electric vehicle (EV) sales, but currently near the bottom in state government policies and investment. State lawmakers can advance policies and direct investment to...
Article | 10.20.2020
Transportation Electrification in Florida: Leveraging Utility Engagement (Part 2)
Florida is #2 in the nation in electric vehicle (EV) sales, but near the bottom in utility investment. The state also lags other states in EV charger deployment. Utility engagement is needed to...
Article | 10.15.2020
Transportation Electrification in Florida: Opportunities are Bright, Could Be Brighter (Part 1)
Florida is #2 in the nation in electric vehicle (EV) sales, but near the bottom in government and utility investment. The state also lags other states in EV charger deployment. Utility engagement and...
Where the Candidates Stand on Energy: Complete Series
In this blog, we wrap up our #CandidatesOnEnergy2020 informational blog series that highlights critical races in both federal and state offices where support for clean energy policies could be a...
Article | 10.14.2020
High energy bills plague low-income Floridians
As regulators allow utilities to disconnect power during the pandemic, it’s time to get to the root of the problem