JEA must do more to build a resilient community in Northeast Florida
JEA must look for alternatives to polluting energy sources and the wild price shocks that come with them.
JEA must look for alternatives to polluting energy sources and the wild price shocks that come with them.
There is plenty that can be done to mitigate sea-level rise by considering reality-based changes to building and zoning codes.
JEA’s vision seems shortsighted and largely disconnected from the reality of global climate change.
The takeover of a Gainesville utility has statewide implications, as well as repercussions for our climate.
The act includes a 30% tax credit for those who install solar power, additional credits for improving energy efficiency.
By John Burr Jacksonville Electric Authority (JEA) leaders will begin discussions in late March to decide how the utility will, ...
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