Florida calls itself the sunshine state.
People in florida interested in solar panels.
This consumer reality and the undeniable benefits of having solar panels on a home complements recent studies that found property values increase after solar is installed.
Solar improves the value of your home.
But when it comes to the use of solar power it trails 19 states including not so sunny massachusetts new jersey new york and.
Solar power both small and large.
Florida is one of only two states with no potential for conventional wind power the.
Solar energy is the state s most abundant energy resource and estimates have placed the state s potential at 2 902 gw which would produce about 5 274 479 gwh an amount much larger than the state and countries s total electricity consumption of 231 210 gwh and 4 125 060 gwh in 2010.
Jennifer englert olg founder managing partner.
People with rooftop solar the state s logic goes are providing a utility and all utilities must be able to provide power 24 hours a day.
Homeowners are interested in solar panels but haven t taken the time to figure out what it takes to install them.
Energy information administration eia a government agency that collects and analyzes information about the energy industry forecast earlier this year that small scale solar such as home rooftop panels will add 9 gigawatts of electricity generating capacity in 2019 and 2020 an increase of 44.
Any utility unable to blast electrons into the grid on.
And yet 8 5 megawatts is not exactly a massive amount.
The average cost of solar power in florida is 2 70 watt as of january the lowest cost in the entire country.
Whether you are a member living within a development governed by a homeowners association hoa or a condominium owners association coa and interested in installing solar panels on your home or a member of the board of directors of a hoa coa or its respective architectural review committees arc in florida it.
A major roadblock to the growth of solar in florida is the.
In the days immediately following hurricane irma making landfall in florida in early september 2017 many floridians lost electrical power including those with solar panels.