Miami Gardens is going to host some World Cup Games in 2026. Plus, solar power is growing in Florida. We answer your questions. Also, it’s Wildlife Thursday and we’re going to look at a few different creatures: some are prickly and some are destructive.
Miami Gardens is going to host some World Cup Games in 2026. Plus, solar power is growing in Florida. We answer your questions. Also, it’s Wildlife Thursday and we’re going to look at a few different creatures: some are prickly and some are destructive.
Scott Lewis recently finished installing 20 panels on his house. He's encouraging other homeowners that it's worth the upfront costs. The Solar United Neighbors co-op in Broward is accepting new members until November 30th.
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Jill Kuehnert and Glenn Wright are members of the Key Largo solar co-op from 2018.
Like a lot of other things, electricity is expensive in the Keys, because of the cost of maintaining the system to send power down from the mainland. Now there s a new effort to harness an abundant energy source sunshine.
Solar United Neighbors is a nonprofit that forms local co-ops including, right now, one in the Florida Keys. The Keys co-op already has 50 members but they d like to grow to 100 according to Laura Tellez, the South Florida program director.
The group has already done 60 co-ops throughout the state, including one in Key Largo in 2018.