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The Palm Beach Zoo invites families to enjoy the last few days of Zoo Lights. Light up your night and enjoy the holidays at the Palm Beach Zoo! The zoo is located at 1301 Summit Boulevard, in West Palm Beach. You will surely enjoy looking at over one million eco-friendly lights. They make up an impressive display! The Zoo Lights are presented by Florida Power & Light Company and FPL SolarNow.

Photo ops with Santa and other activities are offered during Zoo Lights until December 23, 2022. Santa has to return to the North Pole. TSS Photography will be providing professional quality photography for your family's meeting with the big guy.  Advance tickets must be purchased online. For more information on Zoo Lights, as well as prepurchase tickets…

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What better place to harvest solar energy than the sunny SoFlo coast? Florida Power & Light Co. is going greener by switching to solar energy and the Treasure Coast is the perfect location for solar facilities.

FPL is finishing up construction of 5 large-scale solar plants in Indian River, St. Lucie and Martin counties. Two in Indian River and two in St. Lucie are finished with the last base in Martin County to be built out west soon. 

Upon the 1.5 million panel completion, 30% of FPL's solar power will come from this 3% of the population area. The company found that there's a lot of remote open space on the interior of these counties and land purchases are benefiting farmers and local government. 

Solar panels are efficient offering clean…

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Welcome to South Florida summer sunshine.  Summer is the warmest season of the year in the Southern Hemisphere.  Summer season runs June through August. So during these bright and cheerful summertime months, everyone throughout the United States experiences warmer temperatures. 

Warmer temperatures means we’re all using more energy to keep our homes cool.Florida, Power and Light  states, "Because A/C units run twice as long in the summer than during cooler months and account for more than half of your energy bill, you likely will notice your summer bills are higher than normal. Now is the time to take control of your energy use, because forecasters predict August to be another extremely hot month."

You can not control what you cannot see, so…

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