Fla. renewable energy rule criticized as too weak
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — Critics say a proposed renewable energy rule that Florida utility regulators are considering would be one of the weakest in the nation.
Environmentalists and renewable industry representatives assailed the proposal Tuesday by the staff of the Public Service Commission.
It calls for Florida to get 20 percent of its electrical energy from renewable sources such as wind, solar and biomass - but not until 2041. Other states have set 20 percent goals as early as 2010.
The commission can make changes in the staff recommendation before formally proposing the rule next Tuesday.
The panel will hold a public hearing in December and probably vote in January. The rule then would go to the Legislature for final action.










