by Caden DeLisa | May 18, 2022
Florida leaders on Wednesday are responding to the Biden administration’s Tuesday announcement that the President will reverse restrictions on Cuba that were put into place by former President Donald Trump. Some, including Sen. Marco Rubio are circling...
by Jordan Kirkland | May 5, 2022
Florida Power & Light (FPL) and Duke Energy Florida have reached an agreement that will allow the North Florida Resiliency Connection (NFRC) to remain on track to begin serving customers in time for the 2022 Atlantic hurricane season. With this year’s...
by Jim Saunders - News Service of Florida | May 4, 2022
TALLAHASSEE — As this year’s hurricane season gets ready to start June 1, major utilities have filed proposals that could lead to customers paying hundreds of millions of dollars in 2023 to help bolster electric systems against storms. Florida Power & Light, Duke...
by Brian Burgess | May 1, 2022
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has a lot on his plate at the moment, including a nasty fight to protect parental rights, an upcoming legislative session aimed at shoring up Florida’s failing property insurance market, and, of course, his own re-election in...
by Nancy Smith | May 1, 2022
As a South Floridian who never ever trusted the powerful Everglades Foundation or its chief scientist Tom Van Lent, I have to tell you, there’s something almost delicious about the sight of these two swamp creatures rolling around in the mud, trying to eat each...
by Caden DeLisa | Apr 21, 2022
Florida Agricultural Commissioner Nikki Fried on Thursday announced a new series of state energy goal proposals for the coming decades, including aspirations to achieve 100 percent electricity renewable by 2050. The goals seek to increase the amounts of...