Florida Statutes
§ 163.32051 — Floating solar facilities
Florida § 163.32051
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Fla. Stat. § 163.32051 (2026).
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(1)(a) The Legislature finds that floating solar facilities, also known as “floatovoltaics,” can be effective tools in harnessing energy in bodies of water that have been permitted for storage.
(b)The Legislature finds that siting floating solar facilities on wastewater treatment ponds, abandoned limerock mine areas, stormwater treatment ponds, reclaimed water ponds, and other water storage reservoirs are beneficial uses of those areas for many reasons, including the fact that the water has a cooling effect on the solar panels, which can boost power production, and the fact that the panels help decrease the amount of water lost to evaporation and the formation of harmful algal blooms.
(c)Therefore, the Legislature finds that the siting of floating solar facilities should be encouraged by
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Legislative History
s. 1, ch. 2022-83; s. 48, ch. 2023-8; s. 12, ch. 2024-2.
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