by admin | Nov 13, 2015 | Blog Post
Across Florida, solar interest has been kicking up into high gear. Two solar ballot initiatives are fighting for a spot on the 2016 ballot, and major utilities are making massive strides to build solar energy facilities with equally massive outputs. But what about the...
by admin | Nov 7, 2015 | Blog Post
One of the first thing you hear when talking about solar energy technology is how environmentally-friendly it is. Parties against the expansion of solar have recently begun to debate the truth of that idea, suggesting that clearing away land for the purpose of solar...
by admin | Oct 30, 2015 | Blog Post
Though the cause may still be heavily debated, there is no doubt the climate is changing. Already, Florida’s coastlines are feeling the repercussions, and it won’t be long before drastic measures need implementing. One of the latest problems was found in Miami, where...
by admin | Oct 28, 2015 | Blog Post
There has been a lot of talk this year throughout Florida about two solar amendments that are stirring up controversy in the state’s solar industry. The latest initiative was put forth by a group of diverse organizations and Florida utility representatives called...
by admin | Oct 23, 2015 | Blog Post
The University of Central Florida has put a significant amount of time and funding into solar energy installations around campus, and now, they are attracting the attention of solar energy enthusiasts from across the state. UCF was recently featured as a part of the...
by admin | Oct 10, 2015 | Blog Post
Earlier this month, Duke Energy announced plans for a 3.8-megawatt solar energy project to be built in Osceola, Florida. The energy company has said they’ve acquired the necessary permits to move forward with the project, and that this is yet another step toward...
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