Thursday, February 4, 2010

Clean Energy could be on its way Quickly

TALLAHASSEE- Energy & Utilities Policy Committee Chairman Steve Precourt (R-Orlando) and House Majority Leader Adam Hasner (R-Delray Beach) today announced that they are exploring an innovative approach known as PACE - Property Assessed Clean Energy - financing that could be utilized to help consumers and businesses pay for retrofitting their properties with clean energy technology at no cost to taxpayers. The projects generated by these private sector clean energy improvements also hold the promise of significant job creation for Florida’s economy.
"PACE is a no-subsidy, no-mandate, no-cost to taxpayers, consumer opt-in approach that can

http://www.flaseia.org/Documents/Precourt%20Hasner%20PACE%20PR.pdf

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