Floridians Pay Twice. Here’s How We Stop It
Florida’s working families are paying twice for the same problem. Once at the gas pump, where overseas conflict is pushing fuel prices higher, and again on their power bill, because Florida’s electricity is built on the same imported, globally priced fuel. We can cut that exposu…
Florida’s working families are paying twice for the same problem. Once at the gas pump, where overseas conflict is pushing fuel prices higher, and again on their power bill, because Florida’s electricity is built on the same imported, globally priced fuel. We can cut that exposure by increasing investments in solar power, by starting a homegrown nuclear power renaissance, and by modernizing the grid.
The answers are obvious. Build more Florida-made power. More Florida solar. More Florida storage. A new generation of Florida nuclear power. A new generation of grid infrastructure.
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