Florida Groups Support New US $114M Renewables Fund
February 23, 2009
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Orlando, United States [RenewableEnergyWorld.com] Three renewable energy groups, the Florida Renewable Energy Association, Florida Alliance for Renewable Energy and the Florida Renewable Energy Producers Association last week announced their support for a clean energy fund to help solve the crisis in funding the state's renewable energy programs. The groups said that it would not only allow these programs to continue but expand to a full economic development program.
"It's the American way. When we're faced with a crisis, we join together, get innovative, buckle down and get things done."
-- Craig Williams, Executive Director, Florida Renewable Energy Association
An assessment of one-half mil would be applied to all electrical consumption in the state. In tax terms, one mil is 1/1000 of a dollar or US $1.00 in tax for every $1000 of assessment. The result would be a fee of approximately US $0.58 per month for the average. The small fee on each bill would raise over $114 million per year. The groups said the cost to customers could be easily offset if each house replaced one light bulb with a CFL.
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The inventor of this invention has, to my understanding, approached Ford Motor Company with his invention. The Ford Motor Company, in my estimation, should latch onto this idea, pronto.
My understanding is there are members of Congress who are trying to shoot down this idea of an electric car.
Where is there any common sense in this country?