Policy and Resources

State Energy Reports

Florida Energy Systems Consortium Economic Analysis

Florida Motor Gasoline and Diesel Fuel Reports

The Florida Motor Gasoline and Diesel Fuel Reports are a comprehensive collection of data depicting trends of fuel consumption, pricing and taxation. The reports are a valuable resource for analyzing historic fuel patterns and determining future fuel projections.

2008 Energy and Economic Development Legislation

House Bill 7135, the 2008 Energy and Economic Development Legislation, was unanimously passed by the 2008 Florida Legislature and signed in by the Governor. This comprehensive energy and economic development policy will stimulate Florida's economy, reduce pollution, increase energy efficiency and give Florida a more secure energy future - guiding the Sunshine State into a new era of alternative energy and "green" industry technologies.

The legislation sets forth a number of new requirements and goals, including the following:

In addition, the package includes provisions to increase energy conservation and efficiency in our homes, businesses and communities in the following ways:

Download the full 2008 Energy and Economic Development Legislation.

2006 Florida Energy Act

On November 10, 2005, former Governor Jeb Bush signed an executive order to develop a statewide comprehensive energy plan. On December 14, 2005, the Florida Department of Environmental Protection hosted the 2005 Florida Energy Forum, bringing together energy experts and business, industry and environmental leaders to share their insight and expertise on Florida's current and future energy demands.

As a result, the State of Florida developed the 2006 Florida Energy Plan evaluating the state's current and future energy needs and outlining proposals for reducing regulatory barriers, diversifying energy sources, encouraging conservation and providing economic incentives to develop alternative energy technology. The plan included a suite of recommendations that were submitted as Senate Bill 888 and eventually passed by the 2006 Florida Legislature. Called the 2006 Florida Energy Act, the bill established the Florida Energy Commission and the Florida Renewable Energy Technologies & Energy Efficiency Act, which created the Renewable Energy Technologies Grants Program and the Solar Energy System Incentives Program, or solar rebate program. The legislation also provided a one-time sales tax holiday for energy efficient products and amended the Florida Power Plant Siting Act to streamline permitting for new power plants and promote the use and development of biodiesel, ethanol, hydrogen and other renewable fuels.