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The mobile science classroom brings hands-on solar technology lessons to the area's Titile One middle schools.
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More than a hundred students from across Florida were at the State Capitol on Wednesday to advocate for clean energy legislation.
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Florida Agriculture Commissioner Nikki Fried unveiled a proposed rule Thursday that would set the state’s first goals for transitioning toward cleaner energy sources.
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Besides learning about the speed and acceleration characteristics of solar-fueled electric motors, the students also became acquainted with the importance of fully-charged batteries
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A much-debated plan to change the rules for rooftop solar in Florida passed the House this week. The changes will potentially make solar more expensive for future users.
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Rooftop solar panels may cost more to hook up under a bill moving through the Florida House. It may also have utility companies paying less for extra energy. Opponents say the legislation would hurt the rooftop solar industry and lead to thousands of jobs being lost.
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A Duke Energy Florida plan that would add 10 solar-power plants faces a challenge at the state Supreme Court. Duke has dubbed it the “Clean Energy Connection Program.”
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Gulf Power is clearing land for a second solar energy center in Jackson County.
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MoLab's "MoBus" should be visiting Title One middle schools by the fall.
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Lawmakers are considering a move to build more electric car charging stations on state highways. They're also looking into a measure to pave the way for…