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A $10 million grant has been funded to Milton to replace 12 miles of aging natural gas pipes with polyethylene piping throughout the city and Pace.
Florida’s residents and businesses have already felt the pinch of over 20% increases in power rates triggered by volatile natural gas prices, and many are struggling to pay their energy bills.
Florida City Gas has proposed a liquified natural gas plant near the northeast corner of Southwest 112th Avenue and Southwest 261st Street in Miami-Dade County.
On Thursday, Florida Power and Light (FPL) announced that it would retire two natural gas plants and replace those plants with what is likely to be the world's largest solar-powered battery bank ...
With a new energy bill before the Florida Legislature, director of Jacksonville-based Consumer Energy Alliance explains importance of natural gas.
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U.S. Natural Gas Futures Falls as Major Storm Nears Florida1502 ET – U.S. natural gas futures lose ground with market attention on Hurricane Milton as it approaches the Florida coast. Possible causes for today’s losses are “weak cash prices ...
In Florida, a bill co-written by natural gas interests is doing just what its authors intended—keep cities hooked on fossil fuels.
A collaboration between Opal Fuels and Florida’s largest natural gas distribution utility, is expected to produce approximately five million gasoline gallon equivalent of RNG annually.
Energy traders are betting that Hurricane Milton will spark power outages in Florida. US natural gas futures have fallen 8% in the last three days. Traders, though, have ramped up long positions ...
Florida residents and businesses likely will continue to feel the sting of high natural-gas prices when they pay electric bills next year.
State regulators approved the construction of a third major natural gas pipeline Thursday that will increase Florida's capacity by 20 percent at a cost of $3 billion.
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Milton, Florida to replace aging natural gas pipelines - MSNMILTON, Fla. (WKRG) — Milton has received a $10 million grant to replace 12 miles of aging natural gas pipes with polyethylene piping throughout the city and Pace. The U.S. Department of ...
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