Posted by Oscar on April 18, 2007, 9:23 am
with recent news on state of florida pursuing aggressively alternatives to cut
energy
expenditures or seek alternatives, are there any incentives specific to florida
for
pursuing on an individual homeowner level such things like pv panels, wind, etc..
asked fpl recently if they offered any programs to allow individuals to sell
back to
grid and while it is allowed, it's not in the general scope of their programs,
difficult to find out about the regulations, requirements, etc
anyone have more information on what if any resources exist specific to florida
for
converting entire or parts of house to alternatives for energy generation?
Posted by Steve Spence on April 18, 2007, 9:46 am
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Steve Spence
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> with recent news on state of florida pursuing aggressively alternatives to
> cut energy expenditures or seek alternatives, are there any incentives
> specific to florida for pursuing on an individual homeowner level such
> things like pv panels, wind, etc..
> asked fpl recently if they offered any programs to allow individuals to
> sell back to grid and while it is allowed, it's not in the general scope
> of their programs, difficult to find out about the regulations,
> requirements, etc
> anyone have more information on what if any resources exist specific to
> florida for converting entire or parts of house to alternatives for energy
> generation?
>
> cut energy expenditures or seek alternatives, are there any incentives
> specific to florida for pursuing on an individual homeowner level such
> things like pv panels, wind, etc..
> asked fpl recently if they offered any programs to allow individuals to
> sell back to grid and while it is allowed, it's not in the general scope
> of their programs, difficult to find out about the regulations,
> requirements, etc
> anyone have more information on what if any resources exist specific to
> florida for converting entire or parts of house to alternatives for energy
> generation?
>