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A University of Florida class project is playing a part in helping an east-side Gainesville community decide how it might best improve the Cabot-Koppers property.
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The largest U.S. solar panel installer is moving into Florida's residential market after the state's voters last month rejected a utility-backed ballot measure that critics said would make going solar more expensive
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Former Florida Gov. and U.S. Senator Bob Graham spoke Tuesday night at the University of Florida about how citizens can bring about change through civic engagement.
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A controversial solar-energy ballot initiative fell short short of the 60 percent voter approval it needed Tuesday.
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Suppliers and consumers are concerned about the impact Amendment 1 might have toward solar power.
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The Archimedes embarked on its third trip through the Florida Intracoastal Waterway on Oct. 12 to show opposition to Amendment 1.
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For some voters, the language of Amendment One on the ballot regarding solar energy is causing confusion.
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Backers tout Amendment 1 on the November ballot as a consumer protection measure, but critics and editorial boards malign the effort as an attempt to hinder the development of alternative fuels.
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Florida's proposed Amendment 1 on the ballot this November may cause Floridians using solar panels to see higher utility charges.
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Florida Power and Light has purchased 1,300 acres of land to build a solar farm near of Hawthorne, Fla.