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I’m not totally up to date on Florida state laws pertaining to solar but I do know they are anti solar. Gotta protect those fossil fuel companies. To much pay back to politians. One gentleman suggested that you pay $1200 a year in electric bills. I find $100 a month hard to believe. I live in Hawaii. Here the state is very pro solar I guess being we have the highest electric rates in the country. With that being said we put solar on our house. 18 panels cost just about $18,000. The state gave us $5,000 and the federal $7500. So the panels cost us just about $6,000. My electric bills are now $10 a month. And that’s an all electric house.
In a few words this isn't Hawaii. Electricity is 65 to 75% less, there are no state incentives. There is not the solar competition here that Hawaii has

This is but one example why you can leave what you know from your home state behind. It is not New Jersey either.