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In early April, experts checked the Florida
governor’s mansion for energy efficiency.Gov. Charlie Cristtold the Tampa Tribunethat his goal is much bigger. “I want our state to look more to solar, more to
wind, more to nuclear,” he said. “If we can have a million solar roofs - I
think that’s a great idea.” The average monthly energy bill for the mansion is
between $3,000 and $6,000, according to staff.
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