by Caden DeLisa | Sep 6, 2024
Duke Energy Florida has requested approval to lower residential electric rates by 6 percent in January 2025, citing reduced fuel costs. Duke Energy Florida is seeking approval from the Florida Public Service Commission to lower residential electric rates in January...
by Caden DeLisa | Sep 5, 2024
A Florida TaxWatch report warns that the state could face a water shortage by 2025 due to rapid population growth and underfunded water infrastructure projects, potentially leading to economic setbacks and environmental degradation. Florida could face a water shortage...
by Caden DeLisa | Sep 5, 2024
The Florida Public Service Commission held a workshop to evaluate the potential of Small Modular Reactors as part of the state’s energy strategy, noting flexibility and safety features, while concerns over costs, regulatory hurdles, and long timelines remain....
by Caden DeLisa | Sep 5, 2024
The Biden administration awarded more than $49 million in grants on Thursday to 21 Florida communities to improve road safety and reduce traffic fatalities. The Biden administration awarded over $49 million in grants to 21 Florida communities to improve road safety...
by The Center Square | Sep 4, 2024
(The Center Square) — The Sunshine State will invest more in nursing education to bolster the state’s growing health care demands and ensure Floridians can access care. Gov. Ron DeSantis announced Tuesday that nursing education will receive a significant boost...
by News Service of Florida | Sep 4, 2024
A federal appeals court sided with U.S. Sugar Corp. and trade groups by rejecting an EPA rule that would have required costly retrofitting of a newly built boiler under stricter emissions standards. A federal appeals court Tuesday sided with United States Sugar Corp....