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CLEAN ENERGY


Florida is building its reputation as an innovator in the clean energy industry. Find out how a select number of Florida-based clean energy scientists and entrepreneurs are making an impact in this emerging field.

Also, hear a few of Florida's leading clean energy companies discuss strategies for success in the Clean Energy industry in the recent free Enterprise Florida-Cleantech Group webinar Click here to listen

INNOVATION SPOTLIGHT 
Press Triangle Below To Play AudioSolar Energy Solutions - Florida's Sun Can Shine At Night
A demonstration project conducted by University of South Florida and partner Progress Energy Florida combines solar distributed energy generation and an advanced battery system to supply renewable energy generated in off-peak hours during peak power demand hours..
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Press Triangle Below To Play AudioA True Wave of Innovation - From the Ocean
When we think about the ocean, we usually think about enjoying a nice day at the beach. Many clean energy researchers, however, think of the ocean as a source of clean energy.
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EXPERT INTERVIEWS

Press Triangle Below To Play AudioThe State of Clean Energy in the Sunshine State
The Director of the Florida Solar Energy Center (FSEC) tells us about Florida's advances in R&D and implementation of "green" technologies.

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Press Triangle Below To Play AudioHarnessing the Power of the Gulf Stream
The Director of the Center for Excellence in Ocean Energy Technology talks to NPR about the Florida Atlantic University's clean energy research project to generate energy from the ocean. Listen Now 


VIDEO SHOWCASE
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Florida is committed to building a world-class Clean Energy cluster. Learn more by watching these short videos profiling new clean energy research with great potential for the biofuels market, as well as for ocean energy generation that are being researched at Florida Universities: