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Tallahassee Highlighted for Solar Progress in New Report

Posted on April 4, 2018

The City of Tallahassee is highlighted as a leading “Solar Star” in a new report, landing it among the nation’s leading cities for installing clean energy from the sun.

“Cities like Tallahassee are leading the way to a future powered by clean, renewable energy,” said Jennifer Rubiello, director of Environment Florida Research & Policy Center. “By tapping into more of our vast solar energy potential, we can benefit from cleaner air and fight climate change.”

Tallahassee ranked ahead of the 4 other Florida cities in the report, including Jacksonville, Tampa, Orlando, and Miami, for megawatts of solar energy per capita as of year-end 2017. Tallahassee’s rank is due in large part to the 28 MW solar farm contracted by the city. Through the Tallahassee Solar program, residents and businesses were allowed to enroll to purchase their electricity from the solar farm at a fixed rate for the next 20 years. The 2,000 slots for this program filled up so quickly that the city is continuing it for another solar farm it plans to build.

“Tallahassee stands out as an example for other cities to follow in Florida and throughout the South. The city is listening to local customers like me who want solar energy in their homes and their communities, and it’s giving different types of solar room to grow,” said Scott Thomasson, southeast director with Vote Solar.

The report, Shining Cities 2018: How Smart Local Policies Are Expanding Solar Power in America, shows that the top 20 solar cities, comprising just 0.1 percent of the country’s land mass, account for 4 percent of U.S. solar capacity.

“We are in a moment when progress on renewable energy will come from cities across the country,” said Rubiello. “More local leaders should step up and start plugging their communities into the clean and virtually limitless power of the sun.”

Last month, mayors from 18 cities in Florida from Tallahassee to Naples signed onto a bipartisan letter of 180 mayors across the U.S. resolving to make solar power a key element of their communities’ energy plans and calling on others to embrace clean energy from the sun.

Shining Cities is the fifth annual report from Environment Florida Research & Policy Center. Each year, the survey ranks nearly 70 of the nation’s major cities by megawatts of solar energy. This year, the report also ranks state capitols and smaller cities that are going big on solar energy.

Environment Florida Research & Policy Center is a 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to protecting Florida’s air, water and open spaces. We investigate problems, craft solutions, educate the public and decision-makers, and help people make their voices heard in local, state and national debates over the quality of our environment and our lives. 

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: city of tallahassee, Environment Florida, New Report, Solar Progress

Integrity Florida to Publish New Report on Florida's PSC

Posted on September 29, 2017

MEDIA ADVISORY

The large utilities regulated by Florida’s Public Service Commission have a high degree of influence on the Governor and the legislature through political contributions and lobbying and have used that influence to pursue favorable regulatory decisions. The result is an agency that has been “captured” by the industries it regulates, often leading to decisions that are not in the best economic interest of Florida’s families and businesses.
This research report examines the structure of the PSC and controversial ratemaking decisions. It also proposes policy reform options to ensure fair ratemaking that would allow the PSC to better serve the people of Florida.
What: Press conference to release research report and findings.
 
Who: Ben Wilcox, Research Director, Alan Stonecipher, Researcher, and Brad Ashwell, Researcher
 
Where: The Florida Press Center, 336 East College Avenue, Tallahassee, Florida 32301
 
When: 11:00 A.M. Monday, October 2nd, 2017

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Florida Public Service Commission, integrity florida, New Report

New report: Floridians often breathe unhealthy air

Posted on April 5, 2017

MEDIA ADVISORY

WHAT: Environment Florida Research & Policy Center will release a new report that presents city-by-city data on the persistent problem of air pollution. The report comes as the Trump administration attempts to roll back the Clean Power Plan and other important clean air programs, threatening the health of Floridians.
The report contains new information, broken down by state and metropolitan area, about the levels of ozone smog and particulate soot pollution in 2015. It also contains preliminary data for part of the country for 2016. It also highlights how global warming increases the risk of air pollution problems by extending the smog season and increasing the frequency and severity of wildfires.
WHEN & WHERE: The report will be live at 8:00AM on Thursday, April 6th at www.EnvironmentFloridaCenter.org.

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Environment Florida, Floridians, New Report, Research & Policy Center, unhealthy air

Florida cities ranked for solar power in new report

Posted on April 3, 2017

Even as President Trump signs executive orders rolling back climate progress and the Florida Legislature considers bills that would further wed Floridians to dirty energy sources, states and cities continue to advance renewable energy. On Tuesday, April 4, Environment Florida Research & Policy Center will release new data ranking Florida and other American cities for installed solar power.
WHAT: Release of “Shining Cities” report ranking cities for solar power.
WHEN: Tuesday, April 4, 2017, 8:00 AM. Report will be online at EnvironmentFloridaCenter.org

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Environment Florida, Florida cities, New Report, Ranked, solar power

New Report Highlights More than $165 Million in MFCU Recoveries

Posted on March 9, 2017

A newly released report shows Attorney General Pam Bondi’s Medicaid Fraud Control Unit is recovering millions of lost Medicaid dollars. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office of Inspector General report highlights more than $165 million in recoveries by the MFCU during federal fiscal year 2015-2016.

“My Medicaid Fraud Control Unit investigators work tirelessly to stop Medicaid fraud and recover stolen funds for taxpayers,” said Attorney General Bondi. “This report sends the strong message that we will continue to aggressively pursue anyone trying to defraud Florida’s Medicaid program.”

Since taking office in 2011, Attorney General Bondi’s MFCU has obtained more than half a billion dollars in settlements and judgments. The unit investigates and prosecutes providers that intentionally defraud the state’s Medicaid program through fraudulent billing practices. Additionally, the MFCU investigates allegations of patient abuse, neglect and exploitation in facilities receiving payments under the Medicaid program.

Each year HHS OIG publishes a report of the Medicaid Fraud Control Unit statistical data for the preceding federal fiscal year. According to the report, Florida ranked second in the nation in total recoveries for the 2015-2016 fiscal year.

To view HHS OIG’s report, click here.

The Florida Attorney General’s Medicaid Fraud Control Unit investigates and prosecutes providers that intentionally defraud the state’s Medicaid program through fraudulent billing practices. Medicaid fraud essentially steals from Florida’s taxpayers. From Jan. 2011 to the present, Attorney General Bondi’s MFCU has obtained more than $500 million in settlements and judgments. Additionally, the MFCU investigates allegations of patient abuse, neglect, and exploitation in facilities receiving payments under the Medicaid program.

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: $165 Million, Attorney General Pam Bondi, Medicaid Fraud Control Unit, MFCU Recoveries, New Report

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