by Brian Burgess | Apr 18, 2022
The first complaint arrived at Florida’s Public Service Commission, the state utility regulator, on February 4th. Tim Bolduc, city manager for Crestview, Florida, fussed in the letter that it was “fundamentally unfair” that his city’s...
by Brian Burgess | Apr 10, 2022
Much like the way the internet slowly gained traction among tech-savvy early adopters before suddenly exploding in popularity and adoption in the late 1990’s, there is no stopping the cryptocurrency revolution that is already sweeping the world. Like the...
by Jordan Kirkland | Apr 4, 2022
Florida gas prices are dipping again after surging early last week, according to a new report from AAA. The auto group found in their weekly report today that the average price for gasoline in the Sunshine State is down to $4.17 per gallon — sitting five cents...
by Caden DeLisa | Mar 23, 2022
Florida’s steep gas prices are finally showing signs of coming down, dropping by an average of 20 cents per gallon statewide as of Wednesday, according to AAA. A barrel of crude oil has fallen in price, down to $105 after topping out at $123 per barrel...
by Jordan Kirkland | Mar 22, 2022
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) designated Florida State University a member of its “Green Power Partnership” on Tuesday, acknowledging the university’s commitment to using clean energy. According to the EPA, Green Power Partnership is a...
by Brian Burgess | Mar 21, 2022
Ah, the promise of solar power, harvesting all that supposedly “free” energy from the abundant sunshine that gives Florida its nickname. Few emerging technologies have ever benefited from universal media praise and government support quite like the solar...