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Florida State ide S r eFlorida State ide S r eFlorida Statewide SurveyFlorida Statewide SurveyRenewable EnergyRenewable EnergyRenewable EnergyRenewable Energy
iiFlorida TaxWatchFlorida TaxWatchNovember 2010November 2010
Presentation Outline
1. Methodology2. Major Findingsj g3. Opinion of Energy Sources4. Increasing Renewable Energy Productiong gy5. Importance of Renewable Energy6. Willing to Pay More for Renewable Energyg y gy
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Methodology
McLaughlin & Associates partnered with Anzalone Liszt Research to develop and conduct a bipartisan survey on November 3-4, 2010
among 800 likely general election voters, who pay their electric bill.among 800 likely general election voters, who pay their electric bill.
All interviews were conducted by professional interviewers via telephone. Interview selection was at random within predetermined p pelection units. These units were structured to reflect actual general
election voter distributions.
The accuracy of the sample of 800 likely general election voters, who pay their electric bill, is within +/- 3.4% at a 95% confidence interval.
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• Voters hold very warm impressions of renewable, clean energy sources. Voters have extremely favorable opinions of bl ll ith 65% h ldi f bl i i i l di 43% h h f bl
Major Findingsrenewable energy generally, with 65% holding a favorable opinion, including 43% who have a very favorable impression. Only 4% have an unfavorable opinion of renewable energy. Specific renewable energy sources like solar (87% favorable – 5% unfavorable), wind (78% favorable – 10% unfavorable), and waste to energy (67% favorable – 10% unfavorable) are very popular with voters. Landfill gas (48% favorable – 16% unfavorable) and biomass energy (31% favorable – 8% unfavorable) are also solidly net-favorable among those with an opinion, though impressions are noticeably thinner. Nuclear energy, which is not renewable, but produces no greenhouse gas emissions, is alsonoticeably thinner. Nuclear energy, which is not renewable, but produces no greenhouse gas emissions, is also solidly net-favorable, though voters are more divided (62% favorable – 22% unfavorable).
• In contrast, voters have much cooler opinions of fossil fuels like coal and oil. Fossil fuels generally are significantly less popular than renewable energy, with 47% rating them favorably, and a quarter of voters rating them unfavorably (25%) Coal specifically is the least popular energy source tested (48% favorable – 41% unfavorable) Oil is also(25%). Coal specifically is the least popular energy source tested (48% favorable 41% unfavorable). Oil is also noticeably less popular than renewables (54% are favorable – 36% unfavorable). Natural gas, considered the cleanest fossil fuel source, is the only fossil fuel with a favorable public profile (79% favorable – 13% unfavorable)—though even natural gas is less popular than solar energy.
• Voters express strong support for elected leaders to take action to increase renewable energy production in Florida• Voters express strong support for elected leaders to take action to increase renewable energy production in Florida. An overwhelming majority of voters support elected leaders taking action to increase renewable energy production (81% support), and support is incredibly intense, with 50% of voters strongly supporting state leaders taking action. Only 11% oppose Florida’s elected leaders taking action on this issue. Support for increasing renewable energy production transcends regional and political lines, with 84% of Democrats and Independent voters, and 76% of Republicans, and at least 74% of voters in every media market in the state supporting it. p y pp g
• Specifically, voters want Florida’s elected leaders to protect consumers from price spikes and remove barriers that prevent electric utilities from investing in renewable energy production. Fully 77% of voters agree that Florida’s elected leaders should take action to protect consumers from electricity price spikes that result from rising costs for fossil fuels like oil and coal. Just 15% disagree with this position. Additionally, three-quarters (74%) agree that the
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g p y, q ( ) gstate’s elected leaders should take action to remove barriers that prevent electric utilities from investing in renewable energy (12% disagree). Over half strongly agree with both of these positions (56% and 50%, respectively).
Major Findings• Voters believe that investing in renewable energy as a big win for Florida and its residents. This starts with job
creation. Florida voters see a tremendous value for the state and country by increasing production of renewable energy. Of the benefits, job creation tops the list, with 94% of voters believing it will create jobs in Florida, and 91% believing it will attract new high-tech industry to Florida. Voters also see renewable energy production as the key to promoting energy security and national security by reducing our dependence on foreign oil (90%), protecting consumers from costly price spikes caused by our over reliance on fossil fuels (81%) and improving the environmentconsumers from costly price spikes caused by our over-reliance on fossil fuels (81%), and improving the environment (76%).
• Floridians are willing to do their part to promote conservation and renewable energy in the state. Voters not only support action by legislators and other public officials to increase the use of renewable energy, but they have taken action in their own lives to reduce energy consumption An overwhelming majority of voters (83%) have either takenaction in their own lives to reduce energy consumption. An overwhelming majority of voters (83%) have either taken action (70%), or plan to take action (13%) to reduce energy consumption in their own homes. In addition, over one-third (35%) have either invested in (8%) or are considering investing in (27%) their own renewable energy generation for their home, such as rooftop solar panels.
• Floridians are also willing to pay a little more on their utility bill for new renewable power generation and conservation• Floridians are also willing to pay a little more on their utility bill for new renewable power generation and conservation programs. To help usher along renewable power production in the state, a clear majority of voters (70%) are willing to pay a little more on their utility bill each month. This includes 36% who are willing to pay three dollars or more, 14% who say two dollars, and 20% who say one dollar. Only 14% think consumers should pay nothing. Fully 69% of Republicans, 73% of Democrats, and a whopping 79% of Independents are willing to pay more for renewable energy.
By the same token, nearly two-thirds (64%) are willing to pay a little more on their utility bill each month for utility companies’ conservation programs. This includes 17% who are willing to pay five dollars or more, 19% who say three dollars, and 29% who say one dollar. Twenty-three percent say consumers should pay nothing.
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Will you please tell me if you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion of Will you please tell me if you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion of each energy source? If you have no opinion or have never heard of each energy source? If you have no opinion or have never heard of
energy source just say soenergy source just say soenergy source, just say so.energy source, just say so.“Renewable Energy”“Renewable Energy”
6570 Fav Unfav
N th 68 3
4350
60North 68 3
Central 66 4
South 63 5
Republican 64 6
D t 64 243
30
40
Democrat 64 2
Independent 69 4
Liberal 72 2
Moderate 69 3
C ti 61 6
22
15 1620
30 Conservative 61 6
White 68 4
African-American 50 2
Hispanic 64 4
Under 55 77 2
4 2 20
10
FAV Very Some UNFAV Some Very No N H O
Under 55 77 2
Over 55 59 4
Men 77 4
Women 54 4
FAV Very Some UNFAV Some Very NoO pinion
N.H.O .
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Will you please tell me if you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion of Will you please tell me if you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion of each energy source? If you have no opinion or have never heard of each energy source? If you have no opinion or have never heard of
energy source just say soenergy source just say soenergy source, just say so.energy source, just say so.“Solar Energy”“Solar Energy”
87100 Fav Unfav
N th 84 787
6770
80
90 North 84 7
Central 89 6
South 87 3
Republican 84 7
D t 90 2
50
60
70 Democrat 90 2
Independent 88 7
Liberal 93 1
Moderate 90 3
C ti 85 8
2020
30
40Conservative 85 8
White 89 5
African-American 79 1
Hispanic 87 6
Under 55 92 2
5 3 27
10
10
20
FAV Very Some UNFAV Some Very No N H O
Under 55 92 2
Over 55 85 6
Men 89 5
Women 85 5
FAV Very Some UNFAV Some Very NoO pinion
N.H.O .
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Will you please tell me if you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion of Will you please tell me if you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion of each energy source? If you have no opinion or have never heard of each energy source? If you have no opinion or have never heard of
energy source just say soenergy source just say soenergy source, just say so.energy source, just say so.“Wind Energy”“Wind Energy”
7890 Fav Unfav
N th 78 878
60
70
80North 78 8
Central 80 9
South 75 11
Republican 75 16
D t 77 453
40
50
60 Democrat 77 4
Independent 84 9
Liberal 87 2
Moderate 82 8
C ti 71 15
25
20
30
40 Conservative 71 15
White 81 10
African-American 55 6
Hispanic 80 9
Under 55 85 6105 5
94
0
10
FAV Very Some UNFAV Some Very No N H O
Under 55 85 6
Over 55 74 11
Men 81 10
Women 75 9
FAV Very Some UNFAV Some Very NoO pinion
N.H.O .
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Will you please tell me if you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion of Will you please tell me if you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion of each energy source? If you have no opinion or have never heard of each energy source? If you have no opinion or have never heard of
energy source just say soenergy source just say soenergy source, just say so.energy source, just say so.“Waste to Energy”“Waste to Energy”
80 Fav Unfav
N th 64 767
60
70North 64 7
Central 67 8
South 69 6
Republican 68 9
D t 67 6
38
3040
50Democrat 67 6
Independent 72 4
Liberal 72 8
Moderate 70 5
C ti 66 830
13 1320
30Conservative 66 8
White 70 6
African-American 49 12
Hispanic 72 5
Under 55 69 7
74 3
13 13
0
10
FAV Very Some UNFAV Some Very No N H O
Under 55 69 7
Over 55 67 6
Men 73 7
Women 63 7
FAV Very Some UNFAV Some Very NoO pinion
N.H.O .
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Will you please tell me if you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion of Will you please tell me if you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion of each energy source? If you have no opinion or have never heard of each energy source? If you have no opinion or have never heard of
energy source just say soenergy source just say soenergy source, just say so.energy source, just say so.“Landfill Gas”“Landfill Gas”
60 Fav Unfav
N th 49 16
48
40
50
North 49 16
Central 50 16
South 44 16
Republican 50 16
D t 44 17
2723
30
40 Democrat 44 17
Independent 51 13
Liberal 43 12
Moderate 48 17
C ti 52 1721
16
9
23
1420
Conservative 52 17
White 50 14
African-American 26 32
Hispanic 47 17
Under 55 47 187 9
0
10
FAV Very Some UNFAV Some Very No N H O
Under 55 47 18
Over 55 48 15
Men 59 13
Women 37 19
FAV Very Some UNFAV Some Very NoO pinion
N.H.O .
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Will you please tell me if you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion of Will you please tell me if you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion of each energy source? If you have no opinion or have never heard of each energy source? If you have no opinion or have never heard of
energy source just say soenergy source just say soenergy source, just say so.energy source, just say so.“Biomass Energy”“Biomass Energy”
3740 Fav Unfav
N th 33 8
3130
35North 33 8
Central 32 7
South 29 9
Republican 28 11
D t 29 6
16 15
24
20
25Democrat 29 6
Independent 42 7
Liberal 32 5
Moderate 35 8
C ti 30 1116 15
810
15Conservative 30 11
White 32 9
African-American 21 4
Hispanic 33 11
Under 55 39 54 4
0
5
FAV Very Some UNFAV Some Very No N H O
Under 55 39 5
Over 55 27 10
Men 42 10
Women 21 6
FAV Very Some UNFAV Some Very NoO pinion
N.H.O .
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Will you please tell me if you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion of Will you please tell me if you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion of each energy source? If you have no opinion or have never heard of each energy source? If you have no opinion or have never heard of
energy source just say soenergy source just say soenergy source, just say so.energy source, just say so.“Fossil Fuels”“Fossil Fuels”
4750 Fav Unfav
N th 47 20
35
40
45 North 47 20
Central 48 26
South 44 26
Republican 62 16
D t 31 32
21
26 25
2025
30
35 Democrat 31 32
Independent 46 32
Liberal 29 43
Moderate 40 30
C ti 60 15
1410
20
910
15
20Conservative 60 15
White 49 26
African-American 16 20
Hispanic 55 27
Under 55 48 29
0
5
10
FAV Very Some UNFAV Some Very No N H O
Under 55 48 29
Over 55 45 24
Men 55 25
Women 39 24
FAV Very Some UNFAV Some Very NoO pinion
N.H.O .
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Will you please tell me if you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion of Will you please tell me if you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion of each energy source? If you have no opinion or have never heard of each energy source? If you have no opinion or have never heard of
energy source just say soenergy source just say soenergy source, just say so.energy source, just say so.“Natural Gas”“Natural Gas”
7990 Fav Unfav
N th 78 1379
60
70
80North 78 13
Central 82 12
South 75 15
Republican 86 8
D t 73 16
44
3540
50
60 Democrat 73 16
Independent 77 17
Liberal 69 21
Moderate 79 14
C ti 86 1035
1320
30
40 Conservative 86 10
White 80 12
African-American 63 21
Hispanic 85 12
Under 55 82 13138 5 8
10
10
FAV Very Some UNFAV Some Very No N H O
Under 55 82 13
Over 55 77 14
Men 82 13
Women 76 13
FAV Very Some UNFAV Some Very NoO pinion
N.H.O .
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Will you please tell me if you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion of Will you please tell me if you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion of each energy source? If you have no opinion or have never heard of each energy source? If you have no opinion or have never heard of
energy source just say soenergy source just say soenergy source, just say so.energy source, just say so.“Oil”“Oil”
5460 Fav Unfav
N th 55 35
40
50
North 55 35
Central 55 36
South 51 36
Republican 66 23
D t 43 47
23
3136
30
40 Democrat 43 47
Independent 48 44
Liberal 35 57
Moderate 46 45
C ti 70 212318 18
9
20
Conservative 70 21
White 56 35
African-American 34 44
Hispanic 54 39
Under 55 51 409
10
10
FAV Very Some UNFAV Some Very No N H O
Under 55 51 40
Over 55 54 35
Men 59 34
Women 49 38
FAV Very Some UNFAV Some Very NoO pinion
N.H.O .
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Will you please tell me if you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion of Will you please tell me if you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion of each energy source? If you have no opinion or have never heard of each energy source? If you have no opinion or have never heard of
energy source just say soenergy source just say soenergy source, just say so.energy source, just say so.“Coal”“Coal”
60 Fav Unfav
N th 47 38
48
4140
50
North 47 38
Central 52 39
South 44 44
Republican 59 32
D t 37 48
2830
40 Democrat 37 48
Independent 45 44
Liberal 31 56
Moderate 40 48
C ti 62 30
20 19 21
10
20
Conservative 62 30
White 48 41
African-American 29 45
Hispanic 59 35
Under 55 46 41
10
10
FAV Very Some UNFAV Some Very No N H O
Under 55 46 41
Over 55 48 41
Men 52 39
Women 44 42
FAV Very Some UNFAV Some Very NoO pinion
N.H.O .
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Will you please tell me if you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion of Will you please tell me if you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion of each energy source? If you have no opinion or have never heard of each energy source? If you have no opinion or have never heard of
energy source just say soenergy source just say soenergy source, just say so.energy source, just say so.“Nuclear Energy”“Nuclear Energy”
6270 Fav Unfav
N th 60 1862
50
60North 60 18
Central 63 21
South 62 24
Republican 71 16
D t 50 29
3329
30
40
Democrat 50 29
Independent 62 22
Liberal 45 39
Moderate 64 19
C ti 68 17
22
11 101420
30 Conservative 68 17
White 65 21
African-American 28 29
Hispanic 68 22
Under 55 56 2711 10
20
10
FAV Very Some UNFAV Some Very No N H O
Under 55 56 27
Over 55 63 20
Men 74 16
Women 51 26
FAV Very Some UNFAV Some Very NoO pinion
N.H.O .
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Will you please tell me if you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion of Will you please tell me if you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion of each energy source? If you have no opinion or have never heard of each energy source? If you have no opinion or have never heard of
energy source, just say so.energy source, just say so.energy source, just say so.energy source, just say so.Favorable RankingFavorable Ranking
FAV very some UNFAV some very No Op NHO NETS l E 87 67 20 5 3 2 7 1 +82Solar Energy 87 67 20 5 3 2 7 1 +82
Natural Gas 79 44 35 13 8 5 8 1 +66
Wind Energy 78 53 25 10 5 5 9 4 +68
Waste to Energy 67 38 30 7 4 3 13 13 +60
Renewable Energy 65 43 22 4 2 2 15 16 +61
Nuclear Energy 62 33 29 22 11 10 14 2 +40Nuclear Energy 62 33 29 22 11 10 14 2 +40
Oil 54 23 31 36 18 18 9 1 +18
Landfill Gas 48 21 27 16 7 9 23 14 +32
Coal 48 20 28 41 19 21 10 1 +7
Fossil Fuels 47 21 26 25 14 10 20 9 +22
Biomass Energy 31 16 15 8 4 4 24 37 +23gy
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On a scale of zero percent to one hundred percent, about what On a scale of zero percent to one hundred percent, about what percentage of the state’s energy do you think comes from renewable percentage of the state’s energy do you think comes from renewable
energy sources such as wind, solar and biomass?energy sources such as wind, solar and biomass?
Total Rep Dem IndUnder
55Over
55 WhiteAfr-Am Hisp Men Women
2% or Less 14 10 15 14 12 14 13 17 13 15 123% to 4% 2 2 3 2 3 2 3 0 4 3 15% to 9% 12 15 10 12 13 12 14 7 8 17 710% to 14% 19 22 15 18 23 16 20 7 18 20 1710% to 14% 19 22 15 18 23 16 20 7 18 20 1715% to 19% 4 4 3 7 4 4 4 2 6 4 420% to 29% 14 12 16 13 17 12 13 12 22 12 1530% to 39% 4 4 4 4 5 4 5 7 1 4 540% to 49% 3 3 3 1 3 3 3 5 4 4 250% or More 7 6 8 7 7 7 5 16 9 4 950% or More 7 6 8 7 7 7 5 16 9 4 9DK/Refused 22 23 23 23 13 27 23 26 15 17 27MEAN 17% 17% 18% 16% 17% 17% 15% 24% 21% 14% 19%
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Do you support or oppose Florida’s elected leaders taking Do you support or oppose Florida’s elected leaders taking action to increase renewable energy production in Florida?action to increase renewable energy production in Florida?action to increase renewable energy production in Florida?action to increase renewable energy production in Florida?
8190
Support Oppose
70
80 North 78 10
Central 83 10
South 79 13
Republican 76 15
5050
60 Democrat 84 9
Independent 84 8
Liberal 88 7
Moderate 87 6
31
20
30
40 Conservative 75 17
White 82 10
African-American 78 15
Hispanic 81 15
115 7 8
0
10
20 Under 55 84 10
Over 55 79 12
Men 83 11
Women 79 120
Support Strong Some O ppose Some Strong DK/Ref.
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Now I’m going to give a little more information about renewable energy. Only a very small percentage of Now I’m going to give a little more information about renewable energy. Only a very small percentage of the electricity we use in Florida is currently generated from renewable energy sources such as biomass the electricity we use in Florida is currently generated from renewable energy sources such as biomass
and solar. Leaders in states such as New Jersey and California have recently taken action to greatly and solar. Leaders in states such as New Jersey and California have recently taken action to greatly increase renewable energy production in order to diversify and better secure their energy supply and to increase renewable energy production in order to diversify and better secure their energy supply and to gy p y gy pp ygy p y gy pp yattract highattract high--tech industry and goodtech industry and good--paying jobs for residents. Knowing this, do you support or oppose paying jobs for residents. Knowing this, do you support or oppose
Florida’s elected leaders taking action to increase renewable energy production in Florida? Florida’s elected leaders taking action to increase renewable energy production in Florida?
7890
Support Oppose
78
70
80 North 75 13
Central 79 10
South 79 14
Republican 73 17
55
50
60 Democrat 83 8
Independent 82 10
Liberal 89 5
Moderate 80 9
2320
30
40 Conservative 75 17
White 81 10
African-American 70 16
Hispanic 79 19
126 6
10
0
10
20 Under 55 83 13
Over 55 76 12
Men 80 11
Women 77 130
Support Strong Some O ppose Some Strong DK/Ref.
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Please tell me whether you agree or disagree with each of the following? Please tell me whether you agree or disagree with each of the following? “Investing in renewable energy is important to help reduce our “Investing in renewable energy is important to help reduce our dependence on foreign oil and make our nation more secure.”dependence on foreign oil and make our nation more secure.”
89100 Agree Disagree
N th 87 889
6870
80
90 North 87 8
Central 89 9
South 90 6
Republican 85 13
D t 94 3
50
60
70 Democrat 94 3
Independent 89 7
Liberal 93 3
Moderate 93 4
C ti 85 13
2030
40Conservative 85 13
White 90 8
African-American 85 5
Hispanic 91 9
Under 55 90 8
84 4 4
0
10
20 Under 55 90 8
Over 55 89 8
Men 88 9
Women 90 7
0Agree Strong Some Disagree Some Strong DK/Ref.
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Please tell me whether you agree or disagree with each of the following? Please tell me whether you agree or disagree with each of the following? “Investing in renewable energy is important to “Investing in renewable energy is important to
create jobs for Floridians and improve the state’s economy.”create jobs for Floridians and improve the state’s economy.”
8490 Agree Disagree
N th 86 7
6170
80North 86 7
Central 84 11
South 84 11
Republican 80 15
D t 91 3
50
60 Democrat 91 3
Independent 85 10
Liberal 94 4
Moderate 86 8
C ti 79 15
24
20
30
40 Conservative 79 15
White 86 9
African-American 83 10
Hispanic 86 12
Under 55 86 12
106 4 6
0
10
20 Under 55 86 12
Over 55 85 8
Men 84 12
Women 84 9
0Agree Strong Some Disagree Some Strong DK/Ref.
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Please tell me whether you agree or disagree with each of the following? Please tell me whether you agree or disagree with each of the following? “Our state’s elected leaders should take action to protect “Our state’s elected leaders should take action to protect
consumers from electricity price spikes that result from risingconsumers from electricity price spikes that result from risingconsumers from electricity price spikes that result from rising consumers from electricity price spikes that result from rising costs for fossil fuels, like oil and coal.”costs for fossil fuels, like oil and coal.”
90 Agree Disagree
N th 75 1877
70
80North 75 18
Central 78 14
South 75 15
Republican 69 21
D t 85 1156
50
60 Democrat 85 11
Independent 82 12
Liberal 85 10
Moderate 80 14
C ti 73 19
211520
30
40 Conservative 73 19
White 77 14
African-American 81 16
Hispanic 78 21
Under 55 78 17157 8 8
0
10
20 Under 55 78 17
Over 55 77 15
Men 74 19
Women 79 13
0Agree Strong Some Disagree Some Strong DK/Ref.
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Please tell me whether you agree or disagree with each of the following? Please tell me whether you agree or disagree with each of the following? “Our state’s elected leaders should take action to remove barriers that “Our state’s elected leaders should take action to remove barriers that
prevent electric utilities from investing in renewable energy.”prevent electric utilities from investing in renewable energy.”
7480 Agree Disagree
N th 69 16
60
70North 69 16
Central 78 9
South 72 13
Republican 77 11
D t 76 1250
40
50Democrat 76 12
Independent 70 12
Liberal 80 7
Moderate 78 10
C ti 73 14
24
1420
30
Conservative 73 14
White 74 11
African-American 74 15
Hispanic 86 11
Under 55 84 9126 6
14
0
10
20 Under 55 84 9
Over 55 70 13
Men 79 9
Women 70 14
0Agree Strong Some Disagree Some Strong DK/Ref.
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Please tell me whether you agree or disagree with each of the following?Please tell me whether you agree or disagree with each of the following?Agree RankingAgree Ranking
Agree Strong some Disagree some Strong DKAgree Strong some Disagree some Strong DK
Investing in renewable energy is important to help reduce our dependence on foreign oil and
k ti89 68 20 8 4 4 4
make our nation more secure.Investing in renewable energy is important to create jobs for Floridians and improve the 84 61 24 10 6 4 6state’s economy.Our state’s elected leaders should take action to protect consumers from electricity 77 56 21 15 7 8 8price spikes that result from rising costs for fossil fuels, like oil and coal.
77 56 21 15 7 8 8
Our state’s elected leaders should take action to remove barriers that prevent electric utilities from investing in renewable energy.
74 50 24 12 6 6 14
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In your opinion, how important are each of these benefits In your opinion, how important are each of these benefits from increasing renewable energy production? from increasing renewable energy production?
“Creating jobs in Florida to put people back to work.”“Creating jobs in Florida to put people back to work.”
948590
100Important Not
N th 93 485
70
80
90 North 93 4
Central 95 2
South 93 4
Republican 91 4
D t 96 2
50
60
70 Democrat 96 2
Independent 93 2
Liberal 99 1
Moderate 95 2
C ti 90 5
30
40Conservative 90 5
White 94 3
African-American 95 0
Hispanic 93 4
Under 55 93 3
81 3 1 2 3
0
10
20Under 55 93 3
Over 55 94 3
Men 94 3
Women 93 3
0Important Very Some Neither Unimportant Some Very DK/Ref.
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In your opinion, how important are each of these benefits In your opinion, how important are each of these benefits from increasing renewable energy production? from increasing renewable energy production?
“Attracting high“Attracting high--tech industry to improve Florida’s economy.”tech industry to improve Florida’s economy.”
9190
100Important Not
N th 87 6
74
70
80
90 North 87 6
Central 94 1
South 88 4
Republican 92 2
D t 89 4
50
60
70 Democrat 89 4
Independent 91 4
Liberal 96 2
Moderate 88 4
C ti 91 4
1730
40Conservative 91 4
White 91 3
African-American 82 9
Hispanic 95 2
Under 55 92 417
2 3 1 2 5
0
10
20Under 55 92 4
Over 55 90 3
Men 92 3
Women 89 3
0Important Very Some Neither Unimportant Some Very DK/Ref.
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In your opinion, how important are each of these benefits In your opinion, how important are each of these benefits from increasing renewable energy production? from increasing renewable energy production?
“Improving energy security and national security“Improving energy security and national securityImproving energy security and national security Improving energy security and national security by reducing dependence on foreign fuel.”by reducing dependence on foreign fuel.”
9090
100Important Not
N th 88 4
7370
80
90 North 88 4
Central 92 4
South 87 7
Republican 90 6
D t 91 3
50
60
70 Democrat 91 3
Independent 93 4
Liberal 95 4
Moderate 92 4
C ti 89 5
1730
40Conservative 89 5
White 91 4
African-American 90 0
Hispanic 87 8
Under 55 92 317
15 2 3 4
0
10
20Under 55 92 3
Over 55 90 5
Men 88 6
Women 91 4
0Important Very Some Neither Unimportant Some Very DK/Ref.
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In your opinion, how important are each of these benefits In your opinion, how important are each of these benefits from increasing renewable energy production? from increasing renewable energy production?
“Increasing protection from price spikes caused“Increasing protection from price spikes causedIncreasing protection from price spikes caused Increasing protection from price spikes caused by an overby an over--reliance on fossil fuels, like oil and coal.”reliance on fossil fuels, like oil and coal.”
8180
90Important Not
N th 79 10
60
70
80 North 79 10
Central 82 7
South 80 8
Republican 76 11
D t 86 555
40
50
60 Democrat 86 5
Independent 80 7
Liberal 90 3
Moderate 81 6
C ti 78 11
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20
30
40 Conservative 78 11
White 81 8
African-American 82 5
Hispanic 82 8
Under 55 85 7
38
4 49
0
10
20 Under 55 85 7
Over 55 79 8
Men 80 9
Women 81 7
0Important Very Some Neither Unimportant Some Very DK/Ref.
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In your opinion, how important are each of these benefits In your opinion, how important are each of these benefits from increasing renewable energy production? from increasing renewable energy production?
“Improving the environment and addressing climate change“Improving the environment and addressing climate changeImproving the environment and addressing climate change Improving the environment and addressing climate change by reducing greenhouse gas emissions.”by reducing greenhouse gas emissions.”
7680Important Not
N th 75 16
5060
70 North 75 16
Central 76 19
South 78 15
Republican 63 29
D t 88 550
40
50Democrat 88 5
Independent 81 13
Liberal 94 4
Moderate 84 11
C ti 65 26
27
1720
30Conservative 65 26
White 77 17
African-American 85 4
Hispanic 73 21
Under 55 79 16
29 8
5
0
10
20 Under 55 79 16
Over 55 76 16
Men 78 18
Women 75 16
0Important Very Some Neither Unimportant Some Very DK/Ref.
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In your opinion, how important are each of these benefits In your opinion, how important are each of these benefits from increasing renewable energy production? from increasing renewable energy production?
Important RankingImportant Ranking
Important Very some NeitherUn-
Important some Very DKCreating jobs in Florida to p t people back to ork 94 85 8 1 3 1 2 3put people back to work. 94 85 8 1 3 1 2 3Attracting high-tech industry to improve Florida’s economy.
91 74 17 2 3 1 2 5
Improving energy security and national security by reducing dependence on foreign fuel.
90 73 17 1 5 2 3 4
I i t ti fIncreasing protection from price spikes caused by an over-reliance on fossil fuels, like oil and coal.
81 55 26 3 8 4 4 9
Improving the environmentImproving the environment and addressing climate change by reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
76 50 27 2 17 9 8 5
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About how much do you believe is a reasonable amount for consumers About how much do you believe is a reasonable amount for consumers to pay on their monthly utility bill for new renewable power generation?to pay on their monthly utility bill for new renewable power generation?
Total Rep Dem IndUnder
55Over
55 WhiteAfr-Am Hisp Men
WoMen
Pay More 70 69 73 79 79 67 72 67 74 69 72Up to $1 20 22 19 22 19 21 20 32 15 19 21
Up to $2 14 14 14 17 13 16 13 11 26 11 17
Up to $3 17 16 20 15 26 14 17 13 22 17 18
M /$3 18 17 19 24 22 17 22 11 11 22 15More/$3 18 17 19 24 22 17 22 11 11 22 15
Pay Nothing 14 15 13 10 13 14 12 20 15 16 11DK/Refused 16 17 14 11 8 18 16 13 11 15 17MEAN $2 29 $2 18 $2 36 $2 51 $2 50 $2 19 $2 45 $1 72 $2 09 $2 35 $2 23MEAN $2.29 $2.18 $2.36 $2.51 $2.50 $2.19 $2.45 $1.72 $2.09 $2.35 $2.23
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Some people believe that utility companies should increase their Some people believe that utility companies should increase their energy conservation programs. How much more do you think energy conservation programs. How much more do you think is a reasonable amount for consumers to pay on their monthlyis a reasonable amount for consumers to pay on their monthlyis a reasonable amount for consumers to pay on their monthly is a reasonable amount for consumers to pay on their monthly
utility bill for increased conservation? utility bill for increased conservation?
Under Over Afr- WoTotal Rep Dem Ind 55 55 White Am Hisp Men Men
Pay More 64 64 69 64 70 63 65 63 74 60 68Up to $1 29 33 27 27 30 29 30 29 29 27 32
Up to $3 19 15 22 22 19 19 18 24 26 16 20
Up to $4 10 10 10 12 13 9 10 4 15 9 11
Up to $10 4 3 6 2 4 5 5 2 4 5 4
More/$10 3 2 3 2 4 2 2 4 0 3 2More/$10 3 2 3 2 4 2 2 4 0 3 2
Pay Nothing 23 26 19 21 21 23 23 24 11 26 19DK/Refused 13 11 13 15 9 14 12 12 15 14 13MEAN $2.46 $2.14 $2.95 $2.30 $2.80 $2.37 $2.49 $2.28 $2.58 $2.52 $2.41MEAN $2.46 $2.14 $2.95 $2.30 $2.80 $2.37 $2.49 $2.28 $2.58 $2.52 $2.41
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Have you invested in or are you considering investing in your Have you invested in or are you considering investing in your own renewable energy generation for your home, such as own renewable energy generation for your home, such as
rooftop solar panels?rooftop solar panels?
6470 Yes No
N th 29 70
50
60North 29 70
Central 37 62
South 35 62
Republican 34 65
D t 35 63
35
30
40
Democrat 35 63
Independent 39 60
Liberal 34 64
Moderate 39 60
C ti 32 67
121520
30 Conservative 32 67
White 35 63
African-American 28 71
Hispanic 45 53
Under 55 46 5282
0
10
YES Already Seriously Consider NO DK/Refused
Under 55 46 52
Over 55 30 68
Men 38 61
Women 33 66
YES AlreadyHave
SeriouslyConsider
Consider NO DK/Refused
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Have you or your family taken steps to reduce your Have you or your family taken steps to reduce your energy consumption at home or are you planning to do energy consumption at home or are you planning to do
so in the near future?so in the near future?
8390 Yes No
N th 86 13
70
60
70
80North 86 13
Central 87 12
South 78 21
Republican 84 15
D t 83 16
40
50
60 Democrat 83 16
Independent 84 13
Liberal 85 14
Moderate 85 14
C ti 82 17
13 1520
30
40 Conservative 82 17
White 85 14
African-American 78 21
Hispanic 84 14
Under 55 92 713
10
10
YES Already Took Plan to Take NO DK/Refused
Under 55 92 7
Over 55 80 19
Men 85 14
Women 82 16
YES Already TookSteps
Plan to TakeSteps
NO DK/Refused
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