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“Clean Energy Congress” calls for renewables target

The “Clean Energy Congress” concluded Tuesday in Tallahassee with a series of policy recommendations for reducing energy use and boosting renewable energy. With the massive oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico as a backdrop, representatives from a variety of environmental and industry groups and agencies met in the Florida House chambers to develop energy

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Sink calls for energy leadership but avoids committing to policies

Chief Financial Officer Alex Sink on Tuesday told the “Clean Energy Congress” that renewable energy investors want “concrete hints” about policy and rules but she declined to say what new energy policies she supports. Sink, a Democratic candidate for governor, said she supports the new Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) program, established by HB 7179,

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Sea turtles facing threats on two fronts in Gulf oil spill

With the Gulf oil spill threatening wildlife and coastal economies, federal officials are planning to relocate sea turtle hatchlings from the region to the Atlantic Ocean, the St. Petersburg Times reported Tuesday. Meanwhile, the Center for Biological Diversity said it is filing a federal lawsuit against BP and the U.S. Coast Guard for burning sea

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“Clean Energy Congress” to wrap up Tuesday

Speakers at the Clean Energy Congress called for requiring more renewable energy and a special legislative session to deal with energy issues. Against the backdrop of the ongoing Gulf oil spill, more than 120 business owners, environmental activists and government officials participated in the gathering in the Florida House chambers. The Florida Business Network for

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Groups question district’s decision to sell conservation lands

Statewide environmental groups are objecting to the Suwannee River Water Management District’s designation of “surplus” lands that could be sold and say they will ask Gov. Charlie Crist to intervene. Florida has the largest conservation land-buying program in the nation with 2.4 million acres having been purchased since 1990. Some legislators say the state has

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