- Cape Canaveral parking meters still sitting in boxes – Florida Today
Cape Canaveral parking meters still sitting in boxes
Florida Today
Malcolm Denemark/FLORIDA TODAY Is there a topic you want to see covered in What's Being Done About That? Contact Enterprise Editor John McCarthy at (321) 752-5018 or jmccarthy@floridatoday.com. CAPE CANAVERAL — Originally slated for installation at 16 … - The Gluttons of Natural Gas – Forbes

ForbesThe Gluttons of Natural Gas
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The Reedy Creek Improvement District (RCID), which spans an area of about 40 square miles in Orange and Osceola counties in Florida, provides utilities for the Walt Disney World Resort. In 2009, RCID burned more gas for electric power – 2484820 … - South Daytona PAC moves to stop referendum on FPL sale – Daytona Beach News-Journal
South Daytona PAC moves to stop referendum on FPL sale
Daytona Beach News-Journal
By RAY WEISS, Staff Writer SOUTH DAYTONA — The political action committee that supports the city buying Florida Power & Light's electrical distribution system has gone to court to stop the city and the county's elections supervisor from putting a … - Florida Power & Light – TCPalm
Florida Power & Light
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It is being replaced by the “smart” meter, an essential part of a more reliable and efficient electric grid and an important foundation for service improvements that Florida Power & Light Company's customers are already beginning to experience. - IEE’s Lisa Wood: ‘Change is happening’ – Intelligent Utility
IEE's Lisa Wood: 'Change is happening'
Intelligent Utility
Along those lines, IEE has initiated the "IEE Partner Roundtable," which meets June 4 in conjunction with the Edison Electric Institute (EEI) annual convention in Orlando, Florida, in the first week of June. EEI, of course, is the national trade … - Naples entrepreneur’s company wins $124 million verdict from Mitsubishi Electric – Naples Daily News
Naples entrepreneur's company wins $124 million verdict from Mitsubishi Electric
Naples Daily News
Hofer plans to move Grail Semiconductors to Naples, taking advantage of Florida's friendly tax laws. Hofer envisions a local office where five or six engineers develop the next generation of semiconductors, fingernail-thin devices that go into cars, …
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