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State gives Sunshine Energy program a shiner

bmFPLBy BOB MASSEY
Editor

When the state pulled the shades permanently down on Florida Power and Light’s (FPL) solar energy program, it ignited a firestorm of controversy – and fueled outrage from customers.

The debacle also invites a cautionary tale about businesses whose concepts require an enormous outlay of marketing to sell their long-range success.

It also broaches two questions: Was the Sunshine Energy program truly a failure? And, with it gone, what does the future hold for renewable energy in the state of Florida?

It depends on who you talk to.

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Jatropha May Be the Energy Source of the Future

magic beans business execs

by BILL SCHILLER
Business Writer

Paul Dalton traded a career as a certified financial planner and senior partner in a law firm for a handful of magic beans.

Well, not really magic - but seemingly endowed with magical properties. Properties such as diminishing America’s dependence on foreign oil, negating the impact of dangerous carbon dioxide emissions threatening the planet, and providing fuel for engines in a way that doesn’t conflict with essential food supplies (as is the case of ethanol derived from corn and sugar, or soy-based diesel).

This is the happy-ever-after Dalton is working toward, but if it sounds too much like a fairy tale, one need only become more familiar with Jatropha curcas. Read more

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