The University of Tampa has been again named by The Princeton Review as one of the nation’s best institutions for undergraduate education. [Read more…] about UT Named One of the Best Colleges by The Princeton Review
Florida PSC Orders KW Resort Utilities Corporation to Account for Billing Violations
The Florida Public Service Commission (PSC) today ordered KW Resort Utilities Corporation (KWRU) to make refunds to customers and to account for–or “show cause”–why its billing practices appear to be inconsistent with the utility’s approved tariff. [Read more…] about Florida PSC Orders KW Resort Utilities Corporation to Account for Billing Violations
Add Peace of Mind to This Year’s Back to School List with Affordable Health and Dental Insurance
With less than a month before a new school year begins, Florida KidCare and its partners are reminding parents to take advantage of their child’s health care benefits or to sign them up for health and dental coverage. [Read more…] about Add Peace of Mind to This Year’s Back to School List with Affordable Health and Dental Insurance
Miami man is $1 million richer after playing the $5,000,000 MONOPOLY™ FLORIDA EDITION Scratch-Off game
The Florida Lottery announces that Walt Brooks, 44, of Miami, claimed a $1 million prize in the $5,000,000 MONOPOLY™ FLORIDA EDITION Scratch-Off game at the Florida Lottery Headquarters in Tallahassee. He chose to receive his winnings as a one-time, lump-sum payment of $770,000.00. [Read more…] about Miami man is $1 million richer after playing the $5,000,000 MONOPOLY™ FLORIDA EDITION Scratch-Off game
Social Media Campaign Honors Florida Public Power Lineworkers
In honor of Florida Lineworker Appreciation Day (August 26), the Florida Municipal Electric Association (FMEA) and Florida Municipal Power Agency (FMPA) will recognize lineworkers from around the state during August in a new social media campaign called “Celebrating our Hometown Heroes.” [Read more…] about Social Media Campaign Honors Florida Public Power Lineworkers
PSC Issues Declaratory Statement to Vivint Solar Developer, LLC
The Florida Public Service Commission (PSC) today issued a declaratory statement that affirms Vivint Solar Developer, LLC can offer residential solar equipment leases in Florida. Commissioners agreed that Vivint’s 20-year, fixed-payment solar equipment lease is not a retail sale of electricity.
PSC rules have long allowed leasing of renewable energy equipment, but the lease terms cannot be structured to, in effect, sell electricity to the customer. Homeowners can purchase or lease equipment to generate electricity for personal use and also benefit from interconnection and net metering with their local utility.
“As solar becomes more affordable and, therefore, more attractive to residential customers, the PSC supports ways to continue to ‘prime the pump’ for renewable energy adoption,” said PSC Chairman Art Graham. “This declaratory statement helps provide more residential solar options for Florida’s ratepayers.”
In its declaratory statement, the PSC found today that:
- Vivint’s residential solar equipment lease, as described in its petition, does not constitute a sale of electricity;
- Offering its solar equipment lease to Florida consumers will not cause Vivint to be a public utility under Florida law; and
- The residential solar equipment lease will not subject Vivint or its customer lessees to Commission regulation.
Vivint is a dedicated residential solar, storage, and energy services company with over 125,000 customers in 21 states and the District of Columbia.
In April, the Commission issued a similar declaratory statement for Sunrun, Inc. A PSC declaratory statement is not required by rule or statute for a company to lease solar equipment to Florida residents, if the lease is not a retail sale of electricity.
For additional information, visit floridapsc.com.
Princeton Review Names Stetson University One of The Best 384 Colleges for 4th Year in a Row
2019 edition includes student comments praising Stetson academics, campus life
Stetson University has been recognized as one of the leading undergraduate institutions in the nation by The Princeton Review for the fourth straight year. This honor, given to only about 15 percent of America’s four-year colleges, appears in the 2019 edition of “The Best 384 Colleges.” [Read more…] about Princeton Review Names Stetson University One of The Best 384 Colleges for 4th Year in a Row
Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services Announces Free and Reduced-Price School Meal Guidelines
The Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services’ Division of Food, Nutrition and Wellness has announced household size and income guidelines for free and reduced-price meals or free milk for students unable to pay the full price for meals or milk served under the National School Lunch, School Breakfast and Special Milk Programs. The guidelines of eligibility are in effect as of July 1, 2018, through June 30, 2019. [Read more…] about Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services Announces Free and Reduced-Price School Meal Guidelines
POWERBALL® jackpot climbs to $223 million
The jackpot for Wednesday’s POWERBALL® drawing has reached an estimated $223 million; the largest in the nation. The POWERBALL jackpot has rolled 13 times since the June 23, 2018, drawing, generating more than $15.8 million in contributions to the state’s Educational Enhancement Trust Fund (EETF). [Read more…] about POWERBALL® jackpot climbs to $223 million
Florida Forest Service to Host Operation Outdoor Freedom Purple Heart Day Event, Tract Dedication
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The Florida Forest Service will host a Purple Heart Day event for Purple Heart recipients and their families in recognition of Purple Heart Day tomorrow. To honor these heroes, the 4,500-acre Prairie Tract on the Lake Wales Ridge State Forest will be dedicated as a Purple Heart Tract. [Read more…] about Florida Forest Service to Host Operation Outdoor Freedom Purple Heart Day Event, Tract Dedication