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Related: About this forumDocuments show FPL wrote bill to slow rooftop solar's growth by hampering net metering
Rooftop solar power generation in Florida is still a nascent industry, but Florida Power & Light, the nations largest power company, is pushing to hamstring it by writing and delivering legislation the company asked state lawmakers to introduce, according to records obtained by the Miami Herald and Floodlight.
FPL, whose work with dark-money political committees helped to secure Republican control of the state Senate in the 2020 elections, asked state Sen. Jennifer Bradley to sponsor its top-priority bill: legislation that would hobble rooftop solar by preventing homeowners and businesses from offsetting their costs by selling excess power back to the company, an arrangement known as net metering.
Records from the Florida Senate show that FPL drafted the bill, and lobbyist John Holley delivered it to Bradley, R-Fleming Island, and FPLs parent company followed up with a $10,000 contribution to her political committee. Bradley filed the bill in November. A week later, state Rep. Lawrence McClure, R-Plant City, introduced an identical version in the House.
Only about 90,000 Florida customers, about 1% of the states more than 8.5 million customers, sell excess energy back to the electrical grid, but the arrangement has driven significant rooftop solar expansion in Florida. The proposed legislation could seriously curtail that growth. FPL is pushing for it as Floridas biggest utility it has 5.5 million customers, about 65% of the state. Duke has 2 million customers, followed by TECO with 800,000 and then many other smaller utilities.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/documents-show-fpl-wrote-bill-110000109.html
BlueJac
(7,838 posts)With criminal like leadership! Bullies everywhere!
dchill
(40,396 posts)Seriously.
jimfields33
(18,656 posts)They charge 32 bucks a month even with solar. I guess the privilege of having solar panels. Then the leaks it causes some roofs. Some of my neighbors got rid of them. I never got solar as it costs too much.
The Blue Flower
(5,632 posts)They paid for a lot of legislation.