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Florida sees vital benefits of natural gas during extreme weather


JEA's Greenland Energy Center on Philips Highway uses natural gas. The company plans to build a new combined cycle natural gas plant as part of its Electrical Integrated Resource Plan, which opponents feel is an impractical solution to future energy delivery.

In the ongoing debate surrounding energy sources, the spotlight has often been on solar power as the panacea for a sustainable future. Undoubtedly, solar energy brings numerous benefits, but it is essential to recognize that natural gas, with its unique advantages, continues to play a crucial role in a balanced and pragmatic energy mix.

As our lawmakers in Florida work tirelessly during this legislative session to promote energy diversification, proposed energy bills by Sen. Jay Collins (R-Tampa) and Rep. Bobby Payne (R-Palatka) are sparking some local debate about the best way to move forward.

It’s clear that natural gas is a critical part of Florida’s diversification strategy. A 2020 report conducted by the Florida Natural Gas Association shows that it has fueled our economy, creating 44,000 new jobs in the state annually and contributing nearly $2 billion in wages to support Florida families. It’s also abundant. We can produce enough energy domestically to combat high global prices.



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