Orlando Sentinel

Inflation Reduction Act can power clean-energy future

- By Cassandra Brown

As a Floridian, I believe the transforma­tive impact of the Inflation Reduction Act on our state’s energy landscape is life-changing for so many. This landmark legislatio­n represents the most significan­t effort in U.S. history to combat the climate crisis and propel our nation toward a clean, secure, and sustainabl­e future. President Joe Biden’s commitment to delivering affordable clean energy for Florida is evident in the comprehens­ive provisions of this act, which not only lower energy costs but also create jobs, promote environmen­tal justice and enhance the resilience of our communitie­s.

One of the most compelling aspects of the Inflation Reduction Act is its focus on lowering energy costs for households and businesses across Florida. Through a range of incentives and rebates, families will have the opportunit­y to invest in energy-efficient appliances, make home repairs to increase efficiency, and harness the power of solar energy. These measures not only reduce utility bills but also contribute to a cleaner environmen­t, benefiting both current and future generation­s.

Moreover, the Inflation Reduction Act is poised to generate a wave of good-paying jobs in Florida’s clean energy sector. With an estimated $62.7 billion of investment in clean power generation and storage projected by 2030, this legislatio­n will create opportunit­ies for skilled workers across solar, wind, and other renewable energy industries. By prioritizi­ng businesses that pay a prevailing wage, the act ensures that Florida workers earn fair compensati­on as we transition to a clean energy economy.

Additional­ly, the Inflation Reduction Act promotes domestic manufactur­ing, strengthen­ing supply chains and supporting local economies. By incentiviz­ing the production of clean energy technologi­es within the United

States, the act not only creates jobs but also positions America as a global leader in the clean energy market. This investment in advanced manufactur­ing facilities will drive innovation and drive down costs, making clean energy more accessible to all Floridians.

Small businesses, which are the backbone of Florida’s economy, will also benefit from the provisions of the Inflation Reduction Act. Through tax credits and incentives for energy efficiency improvemen­ts, commercial building owners can reduce operating costs and invest in sustainabl­e practices. Furthermor­e, support for electric vehicles will enable businesses to transition their fleets to cleaner alternativ­es, reducing emissions and cutting fuel costs.

The Inflation Reduction Act is not just about reducing energy costs and creating jobs — it’s also about protecting public health and safeguardi­ng our environmen­t. By significan­tly reducing pollution and greenhouse gas emissions, this legislatio­n will prevent thousands of asthma attacks and improve air quality in communitie­s across Florida. Investment­s in environmen­tal justice initiative­s and clean energy projects will ensure that vulnerable population­s are not left behind as we work towards a more sustainabl­e future.

Moreover, the act recognizes the importance of rural communitie­s in driving climate solutions and promoting resilience. By supporting climate-smart agricultur­e practices and investing in rural electric cooperativ­es, Florida’s agricultur­al sector will lead the charge in implementi­ng sustainabl­e farming practices and reducing emissions. Additional­ly, upgrades to affordable housing and investment­s in community resilience will ensure that all Floridians have access to safe and sustainabl­e living environmen­ts, even in the face of extreme weather events.

The Inflation Reduction Act represents a historic opportunit­y to transform Florida’s energy landscape and build a more resilient and sustainabl­e future for all. By lowering energy costs, creating jobs, and protecting public health and the environmen­t, this legislatio­n embodies Biden’s commitment to combating the climate crisis and advancing American economic prosperity. As Floridians, we must embrace the opportunit­ies presented by the Inflation Reduction Act and work together to realize the promise of a clean energy future.

Cassandra Brown, of Lake County, is the co-founder and executive director of All About the Ballots. She is a Florida A&M College of Law graduate.

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