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A delivery bicycle with a white box attached is parked on a sidewalk in front of a restaurant with a sign painted on the window.
An old, rusted wastewater pipe extends onto a beach.
Port of Long Beach lit up at night with docks and shipping containers at night.
Two men in suits sit in front of several screens with a sign above reading Tidal Turbine Control Centre.
How a Florida power project flew under the regulatory radar

How a Florida power project flew under the regulatory radar

The state’s biggest utility is building a 176-mile line that may be unsuitable or even unneeded. Its design minimized scrutiny. Critics see a pattern.
What happens if a hurricane hits during the pandemic?
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What happens if a hurricane hits during the pandemic?

Florida is trying to figure out the daunting prospect of asking residents to evacuate for their safety during a storm after asking them to stay at home for the coronavirus.
N.A.A.C.P. tells local chapters: don’t let energy industry manipulate you
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N.A.A.C.P. tells local chapters: don’t let energy industry manipulate you

The civil rights group is trying to stop state and local branches from accepting money from utilities that promote fossil fuels and then lobbying on their behalf.
How a Florida biologist became one of America’s greenest mayors
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How a Florida biologist became one of America’s greenest mayors

Sixty-year-old Philip Stoddard, the mayor of South Miami and a full-time biology professor at Florida International University, spoke with Southeast Energy News about how and why he became a mayor.

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