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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: July 19, 2006
CONTACT: Anthony DeLuise, (850) 245-2112
 

Florida Energy Office Encourages Investment in Alternative Energy Technologies

--State to offer incentives to diversify Florida’s energy sources--  

TALLAHASSEE – The Florida Energy Office (FEO) today hosted a workshop in Tallahassee to develop rules for tax incentives, rebates and grants promoting the statewide use of hydrogen fuel cells, solar energy, biodiesel, ethanol and hydrogen. As part of the 2006 Florida Energy Act signed by Governor Jeb Bush last month, Florida will provide incentives to encourage citizens and companies to invest in alternative energy technologies.

“Through grant programs and incentives, the state is encouraging investment in emerging technologies to diversify fuel sources, reduce dependence on imported oil and increase protection for the environment,” said FEO Director Allan Guyet. “Florida’s growing economy and quality of life depend on a safe, reliable supply of energy.”

Through the legislation, the FEO is developing rules to guide tax incentives and applications for the Renewable Energy Technologies Grants Program and applications and rebates for the Solar Energy Systems Incentives Program.

A second workshop will take place:

  • July 21, 2006: Orlando Herndon Library, 4324 East Colonial Drive, Room 2, 10:00 a.m.

Spearheaded by Governor Bush, the 2006 Florida Energy Act takes the first comprehensive step toward a diverse, reliable and secure energy future by reducing regulatory barriers to expedite electric generation capacity and providing rebates, grants and tax incentives to drive the development of alternative fuel technologies. As part of the legislation, Renewable Energy Technologies Tax Incentives will provide sale tax exemptions and corporate income tax credits for the production of clean energy; the Solar Energy Systems Incentives Program provides rebates solar system installation in homes and businesses.

The Department of Environmental Protection’s FEO is the state’s primary center for energy policy under Governor Bush. In addition to developing and implementing Florida’s energy policy, the Energy Office coordinates all federal energy programs delegated to the state, including energy supply, demand, conservation and allocation.

For more information or a copy of Florida’s Energy Plan, visit www.FloridaEnergy.org.

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“Florida’s growing economy and quality of life depend on a safe, reliable supply of energy.”

~ Allan Guyet
FEO Director

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Last updated: July 19, 2006

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