Title: Floridas Energy Plan
1 Farm to Fuel September 1, 2006
Allan Guyet, Director Florida Energy
Office Department of Environmental Protection
2Why Florida Needs an Energy Plan
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- Floridas economy and quality of life depend on a
secure, adequate and reliable supply of energy.
As the fourth most populous state, Florida ranks
third nationally in total energy consumption.
3Florida Energy Plan
- On November 10, 2005, Governor Jeb Bush issued
Executive Order 05-241. - The Order directed the Department of
Environmental Protection (DEP) to develop
recommendations for a statewide energy plan by
January 17, 2005. - The DEP explored options for
- Diversifying Floridas electric generation
capacity - Increasing and diversifying transportation fuel
supplies and - Increasing the States conservation and
efficiency initiatives.
4Florida Energy Forum
- On December 14, 2005, the DEP hosted the 2005
Florida Energy Forum in Tallahassee. - Led by Secretary Colleen M. Castille, the forum
consisted of panel participants representing - Florida Public Service Commission
- United States Department of Energy
- Utility Companies
- Fuel Companies
- Alternative and Renewable Energy Experts
- Businesses
- Florida Legislature
- Environmental Community
52006 Florida Energy Plan
- On January 17, 2006, the DEP submitted
recommendations to Governor Jeb Bush regarding
Floridas energy future. - On February 2, 2006, Governor Bush released
substantive and budget recommendations regarding
Floridas Energy Future. - The recommendations surround two energy areas
- Electric Power Generation
- Transportation Fuels
6Electric Power Generation Recommendations
- Recommendations included
- Streamline and expedite the siting and permitting
of generation resources by revising the
provisions of the Florida Electrical Power Plant
Siting Act. - Streamline and expedite the siting and permitting
of electric transmission and distribution
resources by revising the provisions of the
Florida Electrical Transmission Line Siting Act. - Promote fuel diversity, fuel supply reliability
and energy security. - Facilitate additional fuel delivery mechanisms in
Florida for power generation. Expedite all State
permits required for the redundancies and
increased capacity.
7Electric Power Generation (cont.)
- Adopt updated interconnection standards to
include all distributed generation technologies. - Establish an energy council to provide policy
advice and counsel to the Governor, Speaker of
the House and Senate President. - Expedite State performance contracting with
Energy Service Companies. - Promote awareness of energy conservation and
alternative energy technologies. - Use discretionary enforcement authority to allow
approved alternative energy projects that provide
a greater public benefit in lieu of civil
monetary penalties. - Require all new State government building
construction to meet the U.S. Green Building
Councils Leadership in Environmental Design
standards.
8Electric Power Generation (cont.)
- Provide grant funding for research and
demonstration projects associated with the
development and implementation of renewable
energy systems. Expand solar, hydrogen, biomass,
wind, ocean current and other emerging
technologies. - Identify alternative energy production and
distribution industries as Qualified Target
Industries. - Provide consumer and commercial rebates to assist
with initial cost of solar technology
installations on residential and commercial
buildings. - Provide consumer rebates for purchases of ENERGY
STAR appliances. - Provide sales and corporate tax incentives for
the manufacture, purchase and use of fuel cells
for supplemental and backup power.
9Transportation Fuel Recommendations
- Recommendations included
- Facilitate additional and diverse petroleum
supply and distribution mechanisms into and
within Florida. Expedite State permits required
for the redundancies and increased capacity. - Encourage fueling stations to cooperatively adopt
a system modeled after the Florida WARN System to
facilitate the relocation and use of generators
to reestablish service. - Foster state-local partnerships to encourage
well-designed transportation and transit systems
between established communities and within new
community development. - Raise public awareness for alternative fuel
vehicles through public programs. Encourage
public entities, including school districts and
local governments, to use biofuels in fleets.
10Transportation Fuels (cont.)
- Provide grants for applied research and
demonstration projects associated with the
development and implementation of alternative
fuel vehicles and emerging technologies. - Provide sales and corporate income tax credits
for hydrogen vehicles and fueling infrastructure. - Provide tax incentives to improve production,
develop distribution infrastructure and increase
availability of clean fuels, including biodiesel
and ethanol.
11 12Renewable Energy Technology Grant Program
- This is a grant program administered by DEP for
the development of renewable energy technology to
help bring next generation technologies closer to
the market. - This grant program contains 15 million, 5
million of which is for grants jointly
coordinated with DACS for projects related to
bioenergy.
13Energy Efficient Products Sales Tax Holiday
- Creates a one week sales tax holiday from October
5 through October 11, 2006 on energy efficient
products. - Products include dishwashers, clothes washers,
air conditioners, ceiling fans, incandescent or
fluorescent light bulbs, dehumidifiers,
programmable thermostats or refrigerators
14Solar Energy Rebate Program
- It establishes a rebate of 4 a watt for solar
photovoltaic systems, capped at 20,000 for a
residence, and 100,000 for a place of business
or a not-for-profit organization. - Establishes a rebate program to provide a flat
500 rebate to homeowners that install a solar
domestic water heater on their home. Businesses
that install a commercial-size thermal system
will be paid 15 per 1000 Btus produced as
verified through an approved metering device.
The maximum allowable thermal rebate will be
5,000. - Establishes is a solar thermal pool heater
incentive of 100 per installation.
15Renewable Energy Corporate Tax Program
- Provides for sales tax exemptions and corporate
income tax credits to increase the availability
of clean fuels including biodiesel and ethanol
limited to 1 million in sales tax and 6.5
million in corporate income tax incentives per
fiscal year for four years. - Provides for sales tax exemptions and corporate
income tax credits for hydrogen vehicles and
fueling infrastructure limited to 2 million in
sales tax and 3 in corporate income tax
incentives per fiscal year for four years. - Provides for sales tax exemptions and corporate
income tax credits for the manufacture, purchase
and use of hydrogen fuel cells for supplemental
and backup power limited to 1 million in sales
tax and 1.5 in corporate income tax incentives
per fiscal year for four years.
16Renewable Energy Production Tax Credit
- Provides for a corporate income tax incentive of
0.01 per kwh with a 5 million per year cap to
encourage the development and expansion of
facilities that produce and sell renewable energy
in Florida.
17Power Plant Siting Act
- The Power Plant Siting Act coordinates the
licensing and permitting process for all state,
regional and local agencies involved in
determining a power plant location by eliminating
unnecessary procedures.
18Nuclear Siting Provisions
- Provides for an exemption for nuclear fueled
plants from the PSC rule requiring utilities to
seek competitive bids for power prior to
determining the need for the power. - Allows for nuclear plants to begin recovering
their construction and development costs prior to
the plant beginning operations.
19Transmission Line Siting Act
- The revisions to the Transmission Line Siting Act
make the process more efficient, more open to the
public, and enhance the focus on energy
reliability in the state. In optimal situations,
it reduces the processing time by around 5 months.
20Public Service Commission
- Allows the PSC to consider the effects on fuel
diversity when reviewing electric generation.
The PSC is tasked with studying the grid system
reliability in the state, particularly as it
relates to emergency conditions. Also the PSC
may establish goals for renewable energy
production.
21Legislative Energy Commission
- Creates a nine member commission appointed by the
President of the Senate and the Speaker of the
House under the Office of Legislative Services. - The Commission will advise the Legislature on the
establishment of a state energy policy based on
the guiding principles of reliability,
efficiency, affordability, and diversity. - The commission must submit a report to the
Legislature identifying incentives for research,
development or deployment projects set forth
policy recommendations for conservation of all
forms of energy and set forth a plan of action,
together with a timetable, for addressing
additional issues. - The report will also include a consensus-based
public-involvement process that evaluates
greenhouse gas emissions in this state and makes
recommendations regarding related economic,
energy and environmental benefits.
22State Leadership by Example
- Requires the Department of Environmental
Protection to do a report of the state's
leadership by example in energy conservation and
energy efficiency to the Governor, the President
of the Senate, and the Speaker of the House of
Representatives
23Contact
- Allan Guyet, Director
- Florida Energy Office
- Department of Environmental Protection
- Phone (850) 245-8002
- Email Allan.Guyet_at_dep.state.fl.us