Win-Win: Hurricane resiliency and clean energy

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  • Florida’s reliance on centralized power systems leaves it vulnerable to outages during extreme weather, impacting the economy and residents dependent on electricity.
  • Solar power, coupled with battery storage, offers a solution by providing continuous power during outages, as demonstrated by Babcock Ranch during Hurricane Ian.
  • Expanding solar energy in Florida through policies like net metering, statewide PACE financing, and mandatory solar on new homes can enhance energy security and create jobs.

We are blessed to live in the Sunshine State, but extreme weather events can leave us without power for days, costing our economy billions and tragically claiming the lives of those dependent on…

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