Each month, Inside Energy — FSEC's webcast, will highlight a different activity conducted by the center.
This month, we visit a group of summer campers as they build alternative powered vehicles and design their own sustainable community.
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| Energy News | In The Know |
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| Florida's Solar Rebate Funds Exhausted Florida's $5 million FY2008-2009 budget for the solar rebate program is exhausted. Last year's waiting list applicants served first. |
Answers to your questions about solar electric systems, licensing and FSEC’s installer course. |
| NYC Mayor Bloomberg Visits FSEC Mayor Bloomberg and staff came to FSEC to learn about advances in renewable energy technology and green building techniques. |
Got solar questions? We have answers. Call (321) 638-1719 or e-mail us solarinfo@fsec.ucf.edu. |
| McIlvaine Selected for Advisory Board FSEC research analyst, Janet McIlvaine, selected for Partners in Sustainable Building Advisory Board. |
Find out the savings potential of residential solar hot water systems in Florida. |
| Professor Wins Energy Achievement Award Dr. Ann C. Wilkie, associate professor at the University of Florida, wins FSEC's third annual Florida Energy Achievement Award. |
FSEC offers tours the second Thursday of each month @ 2 p.m. Limited to 30. Call 321-638-1015. |
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Bright Place for Solar Florida receives 85% of the maximum solar resource available in the U.S., making it ideal for using solar energy. |
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| Featured Programs | |
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Qualified schools will be competitively selected to receive a 1 or 2-kilowatt solar system. |
Focuses on balancing cost, design, construction, and energy decisions in industrialized homes. |
A user-friendly software tool created by FSEC to allow detailed analysis of building energy use. |
We're one of the leading testing and certification labs for solar thermal and PV, take a look. |