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Residential Solar is changing. Utilities have all the control.
You CAN take control and you can have the POWER!
Ask! Learn! Save! 

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How much you will spend
IF rates DO NOT Change:

Recent forecasts suggest that an average annual price increase ranging from 2% to 4% in the U.S. with some years seeing higher spikes due to market volatility or policy changes. 

Assuming a conservative average annual increase of 2.5% (aligned with historical trends and adjusted for recent data). 

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Why are Utilities Rapidly and Aggressively developing Solar Farms ?
Slide right or left to view additional information on major utilities solar and battery projects in Florida 

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Florida Power & Light (FPL) Solar Farm Developments*

FPL is leading the largest solar expansion in the U.S., with plans to install 30 million solar panels by 2030, generating over 11,700 MW to power more than 2 million homes while reducing carbon emissions.

 

Florida Power & Light (FPL) Solar Farm Developments (most recent news)

FPL continues its aggressive solar expansion, aiming to complete the installation of 30 million solar panels by the end of 2025, five years ahead of schedule, which will generate over $2.5 billion in fuel savings for customers. The company now operates 63 solar energy centers statewide, with additional projects supporting its Real Zero carbon emissions goal.

 

Find an FPL Solar Energy Project Near You – Interactive map updated in September 2024 detailing FPL's solar projects across Florida, including Solar Now tree and canopy initiatives, and Universal Solar Energy Centers, highlighting ongoing expansions to power local communities.   (*Information sourced from Grok, created by xAI) 

Who ever OWNS the POWER, has all the POWER...

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How you can take control...
Wouldn't you rather pay yourself? 

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