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On November 10, 2005 Former Governor Jeb Bush signed
an
executive order [PDF - 70
KB] to develop a statewide comprehensive energy
plan. On December 14th, 2005, the Department hosted the
2005 Florida Energy Forum
[PDF - 1.6 MB], bringing together energy experts
and business, industry and environmental leaders to
share their insight and expertise on Florida’s current
and future energy demands.
As a result, the State of Florida through the
Department of Environmental Protection developed the
2006 Florida Energy Plan
[PDF - 767 KB]
evaluating the state’s current and future energy needs
and outlining proposals for reducing regulatory
barriers, diversifying energy sources, encouraging
conservation and providing economic incentives to
develop alternative energy technology.
By evaluating Florida’s current and future energy
supply and demand, the Department developed a suite of
recommendations that provide the basis for a
far-reaching energy strategy. The completed plan was
issued to Former Governor Jeb Bush on January 17, 2006
by the Department of Environmental Protection.
The recommendations were submitted as Senate Bill 888
and passed by the 2006 Florida Legislature. The bill
created the Florida Renewable Energy Technologies &
Energy Efficiency Act and the Florida Energy Commission.
The bill establishes the Renewable Energy Technologies
Grants Program, the Solar Energy System Incentives
Program, and provides a sales tax holiday for energy
efficient products. In addition, the bill amends the
Florida Power Plant Siting Act to streamline permitting
for new power plants and promote the use and development
of biodiesel, ethanol, hydrogen and other renewable
fuels.
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