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Floridians in bottom list of 10 in energy use

By Staff | Sep 1, 2010

Floridians are among the bottom 10 consumers of energy per person nationwide, according to the new website EnergyTrends.org.

EnergyTrends.org is a project of the Lexington Institute, a nonprofit think tank based in Arlington, Virginia.

“Many Americans want to save energy, and even know how to do it, but they frequently don’t have access to timely, useful information about how much energy they are using,” said Don Soifer, executive vice pPresident of the Lexington Institute.

“We worked to create a new resource that will be useful for everyone from schools to elected officials to keep track of their state’s critical energy consumption and generation patterns,” Soifer said.

The website uses data from the federal Department of Energy. It tracks vital indicators for energy and electricity use, as well as which fuels (like coal, nuclear or renewables) are used to generate electricity, and ranks states in each category. It also analyzes data from recent years, providing easy-to-read indicators to show overall trends.