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More containment problems at Crystal River nuke? Hearing cancelled pending further checks
Central Florida Political Pulse - Orlando SentinelBy Kevin Spear, Orlando Sentinel Amid the nuclear disaster in Japan, U.S. officials announced today they have cancelled a public meeting to consider the much-awaited restart of Progress Energy’s Crystal River nuclear plant about 85 miles west of... -
Duke, Progress still committed to nuclear
The Bottom Line - Beth Kassab on Business - Orlando SentinelThe chief executive of Duke Energy, which is about to acquire Central Florida's largest power provider, Progress Energy, said Tuesday that the company's desire to build more nuclear plants in the wake of catastrophe in Japan is still strong. “Our... -
Crystal River nuclear plant to remain shut down
The Bottom Line - Beth Kassab on Business - Orlando SentinelThe ongoing saga of repairs at Progress Energy's nuclear power plant in Crystal River will continue as the company plans to further analyze damage to the reactor's containment structure. The plant was shut down for regular maintenance in September 2009... -
More on the PSC – Who will Crist choose?
The Bottom Line - Beth Kassab on Business - Orlando SentinelGov. Charlie Crist must choose from a list of candidates for the Public Service Commission, which regulates electric, water and telephone rates, by the end of next week or the nominating council controlled by legislators will choose for him. In case you... -
Valencia Community College gets air conditioning rebate
Sentinel School Zone - Orlando SentinelYou probably won't be able to tell Tuesday – which is predicted to be The Coldest Day Since Time Began - but the air conditioning at Valencia Community College works really well. So well, in fact, that Progress Energy is giving the Orange... -
Scott opposes FPL-backed renewable energy "tax"
South Florida Sun-SentinelGov. Rick Scott opposes legislation that would allow utilities to charge customers for renewable energy projects, his office told the Sun Sentinel today. "One of Governor Scott's top priorities is protecting the taxpayer. Whether a tax comes in the...Tags: Executive Branch, Americans for Prosperity, Regional Authority, FPL Group, Politics
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PSC applicants include former football player, legislators and former regulatory employees
A former professional football player, three state legislators and several current and former Public Service Commission employees are among 61 people who have applied for two open seats on the PSC, which regulates Florida utilities. The PSC Nominating...Tags: Florida State University, New Smyrna Beach, Employees, Heads of State, Lee Constantine
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Who will regulate your utility rates? PSC nominees go to Crist
South Florida Sun-SentinelThe state is closer to filling two open seats on the Public Service Commission, which is responsible for ensuring your utility rates are affordable and the service is safe and reliable. The PSC nominating council –six legislators and six...Tags: North Miami, Elections, Lee Constantine, Local Elections, Civil and Public Service
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Crist revamps PSC, but now what?
Mayo on the Side: Broward news columnist Michael Mayo | Sun-Sentinel BlogsU.S. Senate candidate Charl???, uh I mean, Gov. Charlie Crist did the popular thing today by re-shaping the Public Service Commission with two picks that could be more consumer-friendly. Crist gave current commissioners Matthew Carter and Katrina...Tags: Executive Branch, Charlie Crist, U.S. Senate, Regional Authority, Consumers
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Plug-ins, the Electric Grid and You
KickingTiresWith mass-market plug-in electric cars getting closer to going on sale, automakers and utility companies are studying the demands on the electrical system and car buyers' homes with wide-ranging conclusions. At "The Business of Plugging-In" conference...Tags: Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning, Automotive Equipment, Fuel-efficient Vehicles, Hybrid Vehicles, Services and Shopping
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Bad signs for FPL
Mayo on the Side: Broward news columnist Michael Mayo | Sun-Sentinel BlogsYou think Florida Power & Light Co. executives are a little nervous today? It's been chilly outside -- and all those heaters cranked up will be good for the utility's first-quarter bottom line -- but FPL execs have to be......Tags: Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning, FPL Group
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