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PSC Issues Declaratory Statement to Vivint Solar Developer, LLC

Posted on August 7, 2018

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.

Filed Under: Government Tagged With: Florida Public Service Commission

POWERBALL® jackpot climbs to $223 million

Posted on August 6, 2018

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

Filed Under: Government Tagged With: florida lottery, Powerball

Florida Forest Service to Host Operation Outdoor Freedom Purple Heart Day Event, Tract Dedication

Posted on August 6, 2018

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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

Filed Under: Government Tagged With: Florida Forest Service, Operation Outdoor Freedom, Purple Heart Day

CFO Jimmy Patronis Warns of Pain Relief Scams Targeting Seniors, Florida Blue Customers

Posted on August 6, 2018

Florida Chief Financial Officer (CFO) Jimmy Patronis warns Floridians of a telemarketing scam targeting seniors and most often Florida Blue customers. Blue Cross Blue Shield nationally has received complaints from members about scammer calls involving “experimental pain relief cream” to replace current pain medication. [Read more…] about CFO Jimmy Patronis Warns of Pain Relief Scams Targeting Seniors, Florida Blue Customers

Filed Under: Government Tagged With: CFO Jimmy Patronis, Pain Relief Scams

Truck Parking System Installed in Marion and Sumter Counties

Posted on August 6, 2018

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On any given day, thousands of tractor trailers travel Interstate 75 (I-75) in Central Florida, and now those truck drivers have an extra tool to help keep them – and every other driver – safe. Construction is wrapping up for the Truck Parking Availability System (TPAS) in Marion and Sumter counties, which are now operational. [Read more…] about Truck Parking System Installed in Marion and Sumter Counties

Filed Under: Government Tagged With: FDOT, Truck Parking System

Win up to $500,000 with four new Scratch-Off games from the Florida Lottery

Posted on August 6, 2018

The Florida Lottery introduced four new Scratch-Off games today that offer more than $169 million in total cash prizes. The games, EXTRA PLAY, CROSSWORD CASH VAULT, JOKER’S WILD, and LUCKY 7, range in price from $1 to $5. [Read more…] about Win up to $500,000 with four new Scratch-Off games from the Florida Lottery

Filed Under: Government Tagged With: florida lottery, Scratch-Off Games

May and June Monthly Actions: Agency Took Licensure Action against 14 Providers, 20 Additional Providers Suspended or Terminated from the Medicaid Program

Posted on August 3, 2018


The Agency for Health Care Administration (Agency) issued final orders to 14 providers for failure to meet licensure requirements during the months of May and June. [Read more…] about May and June Monthly Actions: Agency Took Licensure Action against 14 Providers, 20 Additional Providers Suspended or Terminated from the Medicaid Program

Filed Under: Government Tagged With: Agency for Health Care Administration

Incoming Senate Democratic Leader Audrey Gibson Signs Letter to Poll Special Session on Stand Your Ground

Posted on August 3, 2018

Incoming Senate Democratic Leader Audrey Gibson (D-Jacksonville) issued the following statement after submitting her petition to call the Legislature into special session to address problems with the “Stand Your Ground” law: [Read more…] about Incoming Senate Democratic Leader Audrey Gibson Signs Letter to Poll Special Session on Stand Your Ground

Filed Under: Government Tagged With: Sen. Audrey Gibson, Stand Your Ground

Florida’s Strategic Plan for Economic Development 2018-2023 Designed to Sustain Economic Resiliency

Posted on August 3, 2018

The Florida Department of Economic Opportunity (DEO) today announced a new economic development plan for Florida, the Florida Strategic Plan for Economic Development 2018-2023. DEO led the development of the five-year, statewide strategic plan to sustain the future of Florida’s growing economy. [Read more…] about Florida’s Strategic Plan for Economic Development 2018-2023 Designed to Sustain Economic Resiliency

Filed Under: Government Tagged With: Florida Department of Economic Opportunity

Gov. Scott: Expedited Water Project Will Help Reduce Harmful Lake Okeechobee Discharges

Posted on August 3, 2018

Governor Rick Scott today announced that, under his direction, another key Everglades restoration project is moving forward ahead of schedule. This year, Governor Scott included funding to expedite this project in his recommended budget and then signed into law this investment of $6 million to begin construction on the S-333 expansion project by the end of the year. [Read more…] about Gov. Scott: Expedited Water Project Will Help Reduce Harmful Lake Okeechobee Discharges

Filed Under: Government Tagged With: Everglades, Governor Rick Scott, Lake Okeechobee

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