Citizens of the SunshineState spend less per person on energy than any other state in the country – about 20% less than the national average.Florida is a testing ground for the hydrogen economy offering tax incentives for businesses that invest in hydrogen technologies.The state is also home to three nuclear power plants, and a consortium-led effort to develop the one of the cleanest coal-fired power plants in the world.
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