Florida is one of only four states that prohibits citizens from buying electricity from anyone other than a utility.
Why no solar in florida.
Florida calls itself the sunshine state.
Florida is one of only two states with no potential for conventional wind power the.
While florida s solar policy history has not always trended in the right direction residents can still be optimistic for more clean energy on the horizon.
Much of the state s total solar capacity was built in just the past three years and meets only 1 percent of the state s electricity needs meaning there is plenty of room for growth in.
That money goes straight from your pocket to the utility company.
Just living in florida for the next 25 years could cost you an estimated 60 762 for electricity.
A proposed amendment in florida would finally allow third party leasing in the state but it also contains language that would allow utility companies to charge solar panel consumers extra.
That might sound crazy but it s true.
The san francisco based installer jumped 4 percent.
Residential solar company to expand in the state the company said.
The average homeowner in florida is paying about 130 per month or 1 560 per year for electricity right now.
But when it comes to the use of solar power it trails 19 states including not so sunny massachusetts new jersey new york and maryland.
Instead the few utility companies around duke energy fpl tampa electric are allowed to monopolize the electrical market.
Solar energy is the state s most abundant energy resource and estimates have placed the state s potential at 2 902 gw which would produce about 5 274 479 gwh an amount much larger than the state and countries s total electricity consumption of 231 210 gwh and 4 125 060 gwh in 2010.
Florida doesn t allow for solar ppas.