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Citizens of the Sunshine State spend less per person on energy than any other state in the country – about 20% less than the national average.  Florida is a testing ground for the hydrogen economy offering tax incentives for businesses that invest in hydrogen technologies.  The state is also home to three nuclear power plants, and a consortium-led effort to develop the one of the cleanest coal-fired power plants in the world.
Latest News
09.08.08 :: DOE Announces $6.6 Million in Competitive Grant Selections For Innovative State Efficiency, Renewables Initiatives
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08.12.08 :: DOE to Invest up to $24 Million for Breakthrough Solar Energy Products
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06.25.08 :: DOE Awards Up To $405,000 to Nine Graduate Fellows Studying the Nuclear Fuel Cycle
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05.12.08 :: 16th Annual International Conference On Nuclear Engineering
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05.09.08 :: Top DOE Nuclear Energy Official in Florida to Highlight DOE’s Role in Nuclear Power Expansion
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