FL Behind in Renewable Energy
July 31, 2011St. Petersburg Times: Florida falling behind on renewable energy development
"Two years ago, the Sunshine State seemed poised to assume its natural role as a national leader in renewable energy. Then-Gov. Charlie Crist touted a plan for 20 percent of the energy generated in the state to come from renewable sources such as solar by 2020. After wide praise, the effort died in the 2009 Legislative session — and every year since. Now, instead of emerging as a leader, Florida lags behind 29 other states — including such places as New Jersey — in developing a renewable energy policy. "Florida should lead the way," Crist said in a recent interview. "It's going to take leadership. It always takes leadership." Actually, the problem is bigger than that. Put simply, renewable energy sources like solar cannot yet compete on cost with sources like coal, natural gas and nuclear. So, if you want someone to build a solar power plant in Florida, ratepayers will have to subsidize its operation."
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