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CORRESPONDENCE

DEC 19, 2014


DOCUMENT NO. 06446-14
Crystal Card

From: Betty Leland


Sent: Friday, December 19, 2014 9:42 AM
To: Commissioner Correspondence
Subject: NUMERIC CONSERVATION GOALS
Attachments: PSC vs Clean Energy; Please DO NOT REDUCE ENERGY CONSERVATION GOALS and gut solar
power initiatives; PSCConstituent Concerns; Response to ruling on energy conservation
reduction; Please see here Comment in regards to Florida Public Service Commission. THANK
YOU.; Recent PSC decisions; Solar energy incentives and the conservation goals

Good Morning:

Please place the attached e-mails in docket correspondence for consumers and their representatives in Docket #s: 130199,
130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 310204 and 130205.

Thank you

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Crystal Card

From: gina holt <wildaboutbirdsinc@hotmail.com>


Sent: Tuesday, December 09, 2014 1:38 PM
To: Office Of Commissioner Graham
Subject: Recent PSC decisions

Mr. Graham, I am not happy with the PSC decision to reduce conservation programs and eliminate solar
incentives...my God, what will it take for our State to be responsible and forward thinking? Your goals are sadly NOT
in keeping with the quality of life that most Floridians want...your pandering to corporate interests is noticed, and not
acceptable.

I know nothing about you personally, Mr. Graham, but you are probably not a young man because if you were, and if
you gave a damn about the future of any children or grandchildren you might have, you would stop this ridiculous
road you are going down.

Stand up and be someone that the citizens of this State can be proud of. To continue to depend on fossil fuels at the
expense of our clean air and water is to cut your own throat, and ours. The quality of our lives depend on the
decisions you make, Mr. Graham...

Gina Holt

"Take nothing but pictures.


Leave nothing but footprints.
Kill nothing but time"

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Crystal Card

From: Dan McCormic <dan34785@hotmail.com>


Sent: Tuesday, December 09, 2014 10:43 PM
To: Office Of Commissioner Graham; Dan McCormic
Subject: PSC/Constituent Concerns

Importance: High

RE: PSC/Constituent Concerns

Chairman Graham;
I am disappointed, and in strong disagreement, with the recent ruling of the Florida Public Service Commission that
will allow the state’s investor owned utilities to reduce their energy conservation goals by 90% and to remove the
modest solar energy incentives then in effect.
This now encourages more electric use so that the utilities have justification to build more fossil fuel generation
plants. These plants will require rate increases to fund and further exacerbate pollution issues.
There is a significant environmental impact of using more fossil fuel produced electricity. These fuel sources increase
greenhouse gases and other toxic by-products.
It would be better to invest in job creating clean energy technologies that will grow Florida’s economy while saving
customer’s money.
In this day and age of climate change awareness, it seems very shortsighted & irresponsible to reduce conservation
goals by 90% and eliminate solar energy incentives.
As a member of the rate-paying, tax-paying public that you serve, and based on the goals you have established for
your commission, I am calling for you to retain both the modest solar energy incentives and the conservation goals
that were in place on 11/1/14.
Thank you,
Dan McCormic
352-418-3760

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Crystal Card

From: Ralph Hudson <ralph@americanbuilders.com>


Sent: Monday, December 08, 2014 11:14 AM
To: Office Of Commissioner Graham
Subject: PSC vs Clean Energy

Chairman Graham;

I find it hard to believe the PSC's shortsighted & irresponsible actions reducing conservation goals by 90% and eliminating solar
energy incentives.

Please reconsider those positions and your motivations. Retain both the solar energy incentives and the conservation goals that
were in place on 11/1/14.

Thank you,

Ralph Hudson
Winter Park, FL 32789

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Crystal Card

From: Maria Bolton-Joubert <paesan123@aol.com>


Sent: Tuesday, December 09, 2014 9:44 PM
To: Office Of Commissioner Graham; paesan123@aol.com
Subject: Please see here: Comment in regards to Florida Public Service Commission. THANK YOU.

Chairman Graham,

I cannot believe what has just happened.


I just found out recently how this appointed board, the Florida Public Service Commission, how they are now allowing
for the state's investor owned utilities to REDUCE their energy conservation goals-- BY 90%!!
And -- to add INSULT to injury -- are now removing all the solar energy incentives.
-- Is this a joke?

We live in The SunShine State, for cryin' out loud.

I keep looking to Europe, for all their innovation and progress.


I have friends that live overseas -- they also question why the USA is not moving forward more with Solar.
And here we are, getting rid of incentives,and stifling progress and positive change?
This is very odd to me.

Again, we live in the Sunshine State.


I volunteer with Audubon. I used to be much more involved than I am right now.
That said-- I have a few friends, and they have friends of friends -- who donated hours and hours of their time, energy, blood,
sweat and tears,
toward helping the animals, mostly birds, that were so horribly impacted by that HUGE BP spill in the Gulf.

Animals covered with oil. Oil in their eyes, mouths, and in their little, innocent bodies.

All suffering. They didn't deserve what happened to them.

Yes--it was an accident.

But it was a huge, and costly accident. Both costly monetarily, and also--in relation to the innocent lives impacted.
Have you seen the photos of the animals that suffered and died?
They are very graphic. I can only image what those innocent creatures of God went through.
All so we can have energy? There has gotta be a better way--there is.
Oil and fracking is not the future, I might add.

***Let's not forget the HUMANS LIVES lost during spills, and explosions with oil and non-clean energy solutions.

Know what a "solar spill" is called?


-- A nice day.

We need to push for cleaner energy solutions.

This will help us not just create better paying jobs, but also -- safer and cleaner jobs.

If Germany can do it--surely we in the USA are capable of such progress.


Let's set the stage to be a model for the world to want to follow.
A positive example to all.

I am begging you all --PLEASE help to retain both the solar energy incentives AND the conservation goals that were in place on
11/1/14.

Thank you for supporting progress and clean energy solutions,

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Maria Bolton-Joubert
Orlando, FL

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Crystal Card

From: Karina Veaudry <info@nfcdesignbuild.com>


Sent: Monday, December 08, 2014 11:22 AM
To: Office Of Commissioner Graham
Subject: Please DO NOT REDUCE ENERGY CONSERVATION GOALS and gut solar power initiatives

Importance: High

Chairman Graham,
I read with horror that you are actually considering gutting the energy conservation and solar initiatives in Florida. Please listen
to citizens versus the energy companies who only have their profits in mind when advocating for no energy conservation
measures.

Citizens want Florida to be the Solar resources capital of the world and are concerned about the current high pollution energy
sources.

We need to move forward – NOT BACKWARDS. We need a brighter, positive future and the responsibility lies with you.

Please make a difference.

Karina Veaudry
311 South Glenwood Avenue
Orlando, FL 32803

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Crystal Card

From: barbara2pack@yahoo.com
Sent: Wednesday, December 10, 2014 11:09 AM
To: Office Of Commissioner Graham
Subject: Solar energy incentives and the conservation goals

Barbara Ferguson
260 NW 44th Street
Gainesville, FL 32607-2231

December 10, 2014

Commissioner, Chairman Art Graham


2540 Shumard Oak Boulevard
Tallahassee, FL 32399

Dear Commissioner, Chairman Graham:

Chairman Graham;

I am disappointed in the recent ruling of the Florida Public Service Commission that will allow the state's investor owned utilities
to reduce their energy conservation goals by 90% and to remove the solar energy incentives.

This now encourages more electric use so that the utilities have justification to build more fossil fuel generation plants. These
plants will require rate increases to fund. In addition, there is a significant environmental impact of using more fossil fuel
produced electricity. These fuel sources increase greenhouse gases and other toxic by-products. It be smarter and healthier for
the public to invest in job creating clean energy technologies that will grow Florida's economy while saving customer's money?

In this day and age of climate change awareness, it seems very shortsighted & irresponsible to reduce conservation goals by 90%
and eliminate solar energy incentives.

As a member of the public that you serve, and based on the goals you have established for your commission, I am calling for you
to retain both the solar energy incentives and the conservation goals that were in place on 11/1/14.

Sincerely,

Barbara Ferguson

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Crystal Card

From: Lesley Gamble <lgamble@ufl.edu>


Sent: Tuesday, December 09, 2014 10:14 PM
To: Office Of Commissioner Graham
Cc: Lesley Gamble
Subject: Response to ruling on energy conservation reduction

Chairman Graham,

I am in strong disagreement with the recent ruling of the Florida Public Service Commission that will allow the state’s
investor owned utilities to reduce their energy conservation goals by 90% and to remove the solar energy incentives.

I work on water issues and understand very well that Florida needs to conserve water. Conserving water requires
conserving electricity. This ruling actually encourages more electric use, and the utilities will use this as a justification
to build more fossil fuel generation plants. These plants will require rate increases to fund.

More importantly, there is a significant environmental impact of using more fossil fuel produced electricity. These fuel
sources increase greenhouse gases and other toxic by-products.

Wouldn’t it be better to invest in job creating clean energy technologies that will grow Florida’s economy while saving
customer’s money?

In this day and age of climate change awareness, it seems very shortsighted & irresponsible to reduce conservation
goals by 90% and eliminate solar energy incentives.

As a member of the public that you serve, and based on the goals you have established for your commission, I am
calling for you to retain both the solar energy incentives and the conservation goals that were in place on 11/1/14.

Thank you,

Lesley Gamble

Gainesville, FL 32601

Watershed address: Gainesville Duckpond > Sweetwater Branch > Paynes Prairie >
Alachua Sink > Floridan Aquifer > Springs of the Upper Santa Fe River > Santa Fe
River > Suwannee River > Gulf of Mexico

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CORRESPONDENCE
DEC 16, 2014
DOCUMENT NO. 06446-14
Angela Charles
From: Office of Commissioner Balbis
Sent: Tuesday, December 16, 2014 9:21 AM
To: Commissioner Correspondence
Subject: FW: solar

Please place the e-mail below in docket correspondence consumers and their representatives in Docket Numbers
130199-EI, 130200-EI, 130201-EI, 130202-EI, 130203-EM, 130204-EM, and 130205-EI.

Thank you,
Cristina

From: Sherri Price [mailto:Khissaa@aol.com]


Sent: Saturday, December 13, 2014 12:29 PM
To: Office of Commissioner Balbis
Subject: solar

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar industry to
preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to invest and benefit from
local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet consumer
demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per watt in 2015, the commission
could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please extend and
redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free market, and engage in a
meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable business environment during this period of
rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar economy by
extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program. .

Signed,

Sherri Price

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CORRESPONDENCE
DEC 16, 2014
DOCUMENT NO. 06446-14
Angela Charles
From: Office of Commissioner Brown
Sent: Monday, December 15, 2014 5:02 PM
To: Commissioner Correspondence
Subject: FW: Solar

Please place the e-mail below in docket correspondence for consumers and their representatives in Docket
Nos: 130199, 130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 310204 and 130205.

Thank you,
Terry

Ms. Terry Holdnak


Executive Assistant to Commissioner Julie I. Brown
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Boulevard
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850
tholdnak@psc.state.fl.us
(850) 413-6030 (Office)
(850) 413-6031 (Fax)

Please note: Florida has a very broad public records law. Most written communications to or from state officials regarding state business are considered to be
public records and will be made available to the public and the media upon request. Therefore, your e-mail message may be subject to public disclosure.

From: Sherri Price [mailto:Khissaa@aol.com]


Sent: Saturday, December 13, 2014 12:29 PM
To: Office of Commissioner Brown
Subject: Solar

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar industry to
preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to invest and benefit from
local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet consumer
demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per watt in 2015, the commission
could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please extend and
redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free market, and engage in a
meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable business environment during this period of
rapid innovation in our energy sector.

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Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar economy by
extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program. .

Signed,

Sherri Price
8859 SW Fishermans Wharf Drive
Stuart, FL 34997
(772) 985-8511

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CORRESPONDENCE
DEC 12, 2014
DOCUMENT NO. 06446-14
Angela Charles
From: Office of Commissioner Brown
Sent: Friday, December 12, 2014 2:10 PM
To: Commissioner Correspondence
Subject: FW: Oppose groups like SACE!

Please place the email below in Docket Correspondence for Consumers and their Representatives in
Docket No. 130199-EI.

Thank you,
Terry

Ms. Terry Holdnak


Executive Assistant to Commissioner Julie I. Brown Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Boulevard
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850
tholdnak@psc.state.fl.us
(850) 413-6030 (Office)
(850) 413-6031 (Fax)

Please note: Florida has a very broad public records law. Most written communications to or from
state officials regarding state business are considered to be public records and will be made
available to the public and the media upon request. Therefore, your e-mail message may be subject
to public disclosure.

-----Original Message-----
From: Susan Montcalm [mailto:smontcalm@hotmail.com]
Sent: Friday, December 12, 2014 9:14 AM
To: Office of Commissioner Brown
Subject: Oppose groups like SACE!

Susan Montcalm
12726 Burning Tree Lane W
Jacksonville, FL 32223

December 12, 2014

Dear Julie Imanuel Brown,

I am writing because I am concerned about outside groups like the Southern Alliance for Clean
Energy, which purport to be about what's best from Florida, but actually are funded by out-of-state
interests. Florida has already imposed enough regulations on its energy sector. I can't afford to pay
more to keep my home cool just to satisfy an interest group's agenda. Please oppose outside groups
like SACE and do what is best for me -- help me keep my bills paid and my lights on. Thank you for
your consideration.

Sincerely,
Susan Montcalm
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CORRESPONDENCE
DEC 11, 2014
DOCUMENT NO. 06446-14
Angela Charles
From: Office of Commissioner Brown
Sent: Thursday, December 11, 2014 8:22 AM
To: Commissioner Correspondence
Subject: FW: Solar Incentives

Please place the email below in Docket Correspondence for Consumers and their Representatives,
Docket Numbers 130199-EI, 130200-EI, 130201-EI, 130202-EI, 130203-EM, 130204-EM, and
130205-EI.

Thank you,
Terry

Ms. Terry Holdnak


Executive Assistant to Commissioner Julie I. Brown Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Boulevard
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850
tholdnak@psc.state.fl.us
(850) 413-6030 (Office)
(850) 413-6031 (Fax)

Please note: Florida has a very broad public records law. Most written communications to or from
state officials regarding state business are considered to be public records and will be made
available to the public and the media upon request. Therefore, your e-mail message may be subject
to public disclosure.

-----Original Message-----
From: captbump@gmail.com [mailto:captbump@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, December 10, 2014 1:19 PM
To: Office of Commissioner Brown
Subject: Solar Incentives

Stephen Rhodes
6714 SE 183 Pl.
Micanopy, FL 32667-3958

December 10, 2014

Commissioner Julie Imanuel Brown


2540 Shumard Oak Boulevard
Tallahassee, FL 32399

Dear Commissioner Imanuel Brown:

Dear Commissioner Brown,


I don't understand this logic. We live in one of the most suitable states for the usage of Solar energy
in the United States. How can intelligent people with the opportunity to exploit this free energy
source overlook it?

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I have spent years overseas and I was amazed at the small Island of Cyprus, world leaders. Did you
know that 100% of the houses in that country have solar hot water systems. Can you imagine how
much money that saves the people? How much money it saves the country to not have to import oil
to make that water hot.

I am a thirty five year resident of Florida with three children and four grandchildren. I speak to
them often about the advantages of alternative sources of energy. I also tell them of the destruction
to our environment and the limited source of oil and natural gas, which powers our electric
infrastructure.

I purchased solar hot water system when President Reagan was in office in 1983. It was expensive
back then but I realized I would recoup my expenses in less than five years. In those 31 years I
have used the Florida sun to heat our water, less than 1% of the time I have had to depend on
electricity to heat our water.

Can you invasion Florida as Cyprus with 50%-100% of the houses having solar hot water.

Please explain to me and the rest of the Florida residents & other sunny
state residents why this is not the MOST IMPORTANT ITEM ON YOUR AGENDA.
I would go total solar if the price was even near being affordable. I could buy two houses for what
they want for solar electric system, even though the technology has improved thousand fold.

What and who is stopping us from slowly getting off the dependance of the Arab oil? Ourselves.
We have the technology but we don't have the courage. We subsidized the Vietnamese when they
flooded us after the war, we subsidize the railroad ( needed I agree) we subsidize the farmers (also
needed) we subsidize, just about everyone that asks. Is it big oil that keeps us from the most
important subsidy of them all????

I am appalled that Florida, Arizona, New Mexico, California, Mississippi, Louisiana, North & South
Carolina don't subsidize solar.

What a fantastic idea that Florida would be the leader and continue with this subsidy at all costs.

Would that not make you proud of your efforts to help America get off its dependance on Arab &
imported oil? You would be looked at as a visionary, well ahead of your time. You have the power,
don't let the rest of America down. This is the path the people want to take in the present and
future. You are our PUBLIC SERVICE Commissioner. The public wants your help to allow
incentives to those of us who want and realize solar is an important to our renewable future energy
source.

With all due respect,


Captain Stephen Rhodes
U.S. Merchant Marine

Sincerely,

Stephen Rhodes

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CORRESPONDENCE
DEC 10, 2014
DOCUMENT NO. 06446-14
Crystal Card

From: Office of Commissioner Balbis


Sent: Wednesday, December 10, 2014 3:54 PM
To: Commissioner Correspondence
Subject: FW: Solar Incentives

Please place the email below in Docket Correspondence - Consumers and their Representatives, Docket Numbers 130199-EI,
130200-EI, 130201-EI, 130202-EI, 130203-EM, 130204-EM, and 130205-EI.

Thank you,
Cristina

-----Original Message-----
From: captbump@gmail.com [mailto:captbump@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, December 10, 2014 1:14 PM
To: Office of Commissioner Balbis
Subject: Solar Incentives

Stephen Rhodes
6714 SE 183 Pl.
Micanopy, FL 32667-3958

December 10, 2014

Commissioner Eduardo E. Balbis


2540 Shumard Oak Boulevard
Tallahassee, FL 32399

Dear Commissioner Balbis:

Dear Commissioner Balbis,,


I don't understand this logic. We live in one of the most suitable states for the usage of Solar energy in the United States. How
can intelligent people with the opportunity to exploit this free energy source overlook it?

I have spent years overseas and I was amazed at the small Island of Cyprus, world leaders. Did you know that 100% of the
houses in that country have solar hot water systems. Can you imagine how much money that saves the people? How much
money it saves the country to not have to import oil to make that water hot.

I am a thirty five year resident of Florida with three children and four grandchildren. I speak to them often about the advantages
of alternative sources of energy. I also tell them of the destruction to our environment and the limited source of oil and natural
gas, which powers our electric infrastructure.

I purchased solar hot water system when President Reagan was in office in 1983. It was expensive back then but I realized I
would recoup my expenses in less than five years. In those 31 years I have used the Florida sun to heat our water, less than 1%
of the time I have had to depend on electricity to heat our water.

Can you invasion Florida as Cyprus with 50%-100% of the houses having solar hot water.

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Please explain to me and the rest of the Florida residents & other sunny
state residents why this is not the MOST IMPORTANT ITEM ON YOUR AGENDA.
I would go total solar if the price was even near being affordable. I could buy two houses for what they want for solar electric
system, even though the technology has improved thousand fold.

What and who is stopping us from slowly getting off the dependance of the Arab oil? Ourselves. We have the technology but
we don't have the courage. We subsidized the Vietnamese when they flooded us after the war, we subsidize the railroad (
needed I agree) we subsidize the farmers (also needed) we subsidize, just about everyone that asks. Is it big oil that keeps us
from the most important subsidy of them all????

I am surprised that Florida, Arizona, New Mexico, California, Mississippi, Louisiana, North & South Carolina don't subsidize solar.

What a fantastic idea that Florida would be the leader and continue with this subsidy at all costs.

Would that not make you proud of your efforts to help America get off its dependance on Arab & imported oil? You would be
looked at as a visionary, well ahead of your time. You have the power, don't let the rest of America down. This is the path the
people want to take in the present and future. You are our PUBLIC SERVICE Commissioner. The public wants your help to allow
incentives to those of us who want and realize solar is an important to our renewable future energy source.

With all due respect,


Captain Stephen Rhodes
U.S. Merchant Marine

Sincerely,

Stephen Rhodes

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CORRESPONDENCE
DEC 10, 2014
DOCUMENT NO. 06446-14
Crystal Card

From: Randy Roland


Sent: Wednesday, December 10, 2014 10:11 AM
To: Consumer Correspondence
Subject: To Docket 130199

Please add the following consumer correspondence to Docket 130199.

From: Judy Turner [mailto:Judy.Turner@fgc.edu]


Sent: Wednesday, December 10, 2014 9:12 AM
To: Consumer Contact
Subject: PLEASE

Chairman Graham:

I STRONGLY disagree with the ruling of the Florida Public Service Commission that will allow the
state’s investor owned utilities to reduce their energy conservation goals by 90% and to remove the solar
energy incentives.
Increased energy use, increased user fees, and adverse environmental impact from fossil fuels are
reasons for my opinion.
I find the ruling irresponsible and short-sighted.
Please restore solar energy incentives and the conservation goals that you have abolished!

Judy Turner
P O Box 324
Ft. White, FL
Judyt412@yahoo.com

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CORRESPONDENCE
DEC 10, 2014
DOCUMENT NO. 06446-14

Crystal Card

From: Office of Commissioner Brown


Sent: Wednesday, December 10, 2014 8:42 AM
To: Commissioner Correspondence
Subject: FW: Thank you 2 strong women for standing up!
Attachments: Ferrer_Matthew.vcf

Please place the e-mail below in docket correspondence for consumers and their representatives in Docket #s: ·130199, 130200,
130201, 130202, 130203, 310204 and 130205.

Thank you,
Terry

:Ms. 'Terry J{o(cfnak


'Executive :4.ssistant to Cmnm,issioner ]ufie I. 'Brown
:f(ori£a Pu!Jfic Service Com,mission
2540 Shumard· Oak 'Bou(evara
Ta((afzassee, :fL 32399-0850
tfio(anak@vsc.state.f [us
...- ::>

(850) 413-6030 (Office)


(850) 413-6031 (:fax)

Please note.· Florida has a very broad public records law. Most written communications to or from state officials regarding state business are considered to be public records
and will be made available to the public and the media upon request. Therefore, your e-mail message may be subject to public disclosure.

From: MWFerrer@wpb.org [ ma ilto: MWFerrer@wpb.org]


Sent: Tuesday, December 09, 2014 4:48PM
To: Office Of Commissioner Edgar; Office of Commissioner Brown
Subject: Thank you 2 strong women for standing up!

To Commissioner Julie Brown and Lisa Edgar,

This is a bit overdue but I just want to personally thank you for your valuable fight and honored service to our beautiful state. You
two stood strong and truly represented the sustainable and healthy goals that we must continue requiring from our utilities. Please
don't give up the good fight. You two are in the perfect position to be vocal and lead our state into greener future.

Thank you so much,

Matthew Ferrer
Sustainability Program Coordinator
City of West Palm Beach
401 Clematis Street., West Palm Beach, FL 33401
(561) 804-4984 (561) 325-9240 cell
mwferrer@wpb.org
wpb.org/sustainability

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"where the quality of life goes down for the environment, the quality of life goes down for humans" -George Holland

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Crystal Card

Full Name: Matthew W Ferrer/WESTPALM


Last Name: Ferrer
First Name: Matthew

Business: (561)-804-4984

E-mail: MWFerrer@wpb.org
E-mail Display As: Matthew W Ferrer/WESTPALM (MWFerrer@wpb.org)
CORRESPONDENCE
DEC 05, 2014
DOCUMENT NO. 06446-14
Crystal Card

From: Office of Commissioner Brown


Sent: Friday, December 05, 2014 9:17 AM
To: Commissioner Correspondence
Subject: FW: Question from a concerned citizen

Please place the e-mail below in docket correspondence for consumers and their representatives in Docket Nos: 130199, 130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 310204 and
130205.

Thank you,
Terry

Ms. Terry Holdnak


Executive Assistant to Commissioner Julie I. Brown
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Boulevard
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850
tholdnak@psc.state.fl.us
(850) 413-6030 (Office)
(850) 413-6031 (Fax)

Please note: Florida has a very broad public records law. Most written communications to or from state officials regarding state business are considered to be public records and will be made available to the public and the media
upon request. Therefore, your e-mail message may be subject to public disclosure.

From: clint@cfimail.net [mailto:clint@cfimail.net] On Behalf Of Clint Christensen


Sent: Thursday, December 04, 2014 4:16 PM
To: Office of Commissioner Brown; Office of Commissioner Brisé; Office Of Commissioner Graham; Office Of Commissioner Edgar; Office of Commissioner Balbis
Subject: Question from a concerned citizen

Commissioners,

I recently read that the PSC recently voted to approve proposals to completely gut the state’s energy efficiency goals and to end its solar rebate programs by the
end of 2015. I know it was a 3-2 vote with Lisa Edgar and Julie Brown, who said that they would not agree with a plan that altered state energy policy so severely.
My question is to the rest of the board members. What was your rationale in making this decision? Why would you slash the state's energy efficiency goals by over
90 percent and terminate solar rebate programs by the end of 2015? In my opinion, this board failed the citizens of this state by not working
improve florida's commitment to clean alternative energy. The citizens of this state deserve a full explanation of this boards decision. I am personally committed to
getting an explanation from this board and will continue until a full explanation is given to the people of this state.

Thank You,

Clint Christensen
Concerned Citizen

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CORRESPONDENCE
DEC 02, 2014
DOCUMENT NO. 06446-14
Angela Charles
From: Ruth McHargue
Sent: Tuesday, December 02, 2014 2:34 PM
To: Consumer Correspondence
Cc: Diane Hood
Subject: FW: To CLK Docket 130199

Customer correspondence

-----Original Message-----
From: Consumer Contact
Sent: Tuesday, December 02, 2014 1:14 PM
To: Ruth McHargue
Subject: To CLK Docket 130199

Copy on file, see 1167220C. DHood

-----Original Message-----
From: consumerComplaint@psc.state.fl.us [mailto:consumerComplaint@psc.state.fl.us]
Sent: Tuesday, December 02, 2014 11:59 AM
Cc: Consumer Contact
Subject: E-Form Other Complaint TRACKING NUMBER: 37532

CUSTOMER INFORMATION

Name: Sandra McDowell


Telephone: 7075088012
Email: sandysmcd@yahoo.com
Address: 2821 NE 2nd Ave. Cape Coral FL 33909

BUSINESS INFORMATION

Business Account Name: Sandra McDowell


Account Number:
Address: 2821 NE 2nd Ave. Cape Coral Florida 33909

COMPLAINT INFORMATION

Complaint: Other Complaint against Florida Power & Light Company


Details:
Commission Members,
I am strongly opposed to your actions against solar usage! The only rational, responsible, patriotic
thing to do is to withdraw your recent defunding of solar programs and your other attacks on solar
usage! How dare you take such irresponsible, stupid actions in todays environment! I know the
Koch brothers and other fossil fuel biggies are strong-arming you to do such unconscionable things,
but surely you have some ethics, some integrity that could withstand such greedy, disgusting
threats, dont you? I hope so!

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CORRESPONDENCE
DEC 01, 2014
DOCUMENT NO. 06446-14
Angela Charles
From: Ruth McHargue
Sent: Monday, December 01, 2014 3:33 PM
To: Consumer Correspondence
Cc: Diane Hood
Subject: (Docket No. 130199)

Customer correspondence

From: Rhonda Hicks


Sent: Monday, December 01, 2014 2:58 PM
To: Ruth McHargue
Subject: FW: From Florida Public Service Commission (Docket No. 130199)

From: Bev DeMello


Sent: Monday, December 01, 2014 2:03 PM
To: '1993mlnb@gmail.com'
Cc: Cindy Muir; Rhonda Hicks; Carlotta Stauffer
Subject: From Florida Public Service Commission (Docket No. 130199)

Mr. Lovinger:

Thank you for your recent e-mail to the Florida Public Service Commission (PSC). To give Commissioners and
staff an opportunity to review and understand your concerns, I have placed your e-mail on the
correspondence side of the docket file.

Thank you again for your correspondence, and if you have additional questions or need further assistance,
please let me know. If you want any specific case information, visit the PSC's website, www.floridapsc.com;
look for the Clerk’s Office tab, then hit Dockets, and type in the docket case number 130199.

Sincerely,

Bev DeMello
Office of Consumer Assistance & Outreach
850/413-6107

From: Mitch Lovinger [mailto:MLovinger@ServiceAmerica.com]


Sent: Friday, November 28, 2014 12:35 PM
To: PSC Media
Subject:

What does PSC stand for,

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Why would you allow FPL to stop there Rebate this will effect Florida in many ways, the environment , jobs and home
owners. In some cases if it was not for FPL help they would not be able to replace the air conditioning without the help
of the FPL Rebates. Job will be lost by less home owners not installing new AC systems. Lay-off at FPL people that handle
the FPL rebate program. More Green house Gas low 14 seer unit will not be as energy efficient. Units will run longer
cool off the house, and no matter what FPL states they will be producing much more electrical over the years when less
efficient air conditioning are being installed must units being install today are 16 SEER or higher. I hope you look at the
impact on Florida because saving a $1.80 on my electric bill which 21.60 a year is not worth what will happen to Florida.

Concerned

Mitch Lovinger

1993mlnb@gmail.com

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CORRESPONDENCE
DEC 01, 2014
DOCUMENT NO. 06446-14
Angela Charles
From: Carlotta Stauffer
Sent: Monday, December 01, 2014 2:20 PM
To: Angela Charles
Subject: FW: From Florida Public Service Commission (Docket No. 130199)

From: Bev DeMello


Sent: Monday, December 01, 2014 2:03 PM
To: '1993mlnb@gmail.com'
Cc: Cindy Muir; Rhonda Hicks; Carlotta Stauffer
Subject: From Florida Public Service Commission (Docket No. 130199)

Mr. Lovinger:

Thank you for your recent e-mail to the Florida Public Service Commission (PSC). To give Commissioners and
staff an opportunity to review and understand your concerns, I have placed your e-mail on the
correspondence side of the docket file.

Thank you again for your correspondence, and if you have additional questions or need further assistance,
please let me know. If you want any specific case information, visit the PSC's website, www.floridapsc.com;
look for the Clerk’s Office tab, then hit Dockets, and type in the docket case number 130199.

Sincerely,

Bev DeMello
Office of Consumer Assistance & Outreach
850/413-6107

From: Mitch Lovinger [mailto:MLovinger@ServiceAmerica.com]


Sent: Friday, November 28, 2014 12:35 PM
To: PSC Media
Subject:

What does PSC stand for,

Why would you allow FPL to stop there Rebate this will effect Florida in many ways, the environment , jobs and home
owners. In some cases if it was not for FPL help they would not be able to replace the air conditioning without the help
of the FPL Rebates. Job will be lost by less home owners not installing new AC systems. Lay-off at FPL people that handle
the FPL rebate program. More Green house Gas low 14 seer unit will not be as energy efficient. Units will run longer
cool off the house, and no matter what FPL states they will be producing much more electrical over the years when less
efficient air conditioning are being installed must units being install today are 16 SEER or higher. I hope you look at the
impact on Florida because saving a $1.80 on my electric bill which 21.60 a year is not worth what will happen to Florida.

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Concerned

Mitch Lovinger

1993mlnb@gmail.com

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CORRESPONDENCE
DEC 01, 2014
DOCUMENT NO. 06446-14
Angela Charles
From: Cristina Slaton
Sent: Monday, December 01, 2014 10:06 AM
To: Commissioner Correspondence
Subject: Docket Correspondence
Attachments: Solar Support for; Untitled; Shame; Congrats on your new job at Duke Energy; Solar

Please place the attached e-mails in Docket Correspondence - Consumers and their Representatives, Docket
Numbers 130199-EI, 130200-EI, 130201-EI, 130202-EI, 130203-EM, 130204-EM, and 130205-EI.

Thank you,
Cristina

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Angela Charles
From: FELTER, THOMAS <tf7491@att.com>
Sent: Monday, December 01, 2014 7:45 AM
To: Office of Commissioner Balbis
Subject: Solar Support for

Pls continue Support for Solar.

Tom Felter

181 morning glory dr


Lake Mary Fl. 32746

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Angela Charles
From: Ron Gubich <rjgubich@icloud.com>
Sent: Friday, November 28, 2014 12:18 PM
To: Office of Commissioner Balbis

Letter to the Florida Public Service Commission:

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar industry to
preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to invest and benefit from
local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet consumer
demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per watt in 2015, the
commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are able to participate in this
program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please extend and
redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free market, and engage in a
meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable business environment during this
period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar economy by
extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program. .

Signed,

Sent from my iPhone

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Angela Charles
From: Ken Gagliano <kengagliano@hotmail.com>
Sent: Wednesday, November 26, 2014 7:35 PM
To: Office of Commissioner Balbis
Subject: Shame

Dear Commissioner Balbis;

I am writing you to express my disappointment in your decision to vote for the power utilities
instead of protecting consumers. Your decision will certainly move the state of Florida in a
backward direction instead of moving us forward. To be a leader means doing what's right, even
though it may not be popular. I can only say that your decision hurt Floridians. Florida is the
Sunshine State and should live up to its name by being a leader in Solar Energy.

Please re-evaluate your actions and find the right direction for our state by making decisions that
are in the best interest of Florida and its citizens - not the utilities.

I know you can make a difference for all or us by doing what's right moving forward.

Sincerely,

Ken Gagliano

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Angela Charles
From: Domenick Yoney <dyoney@hotmail.com>
Sent: Wednesday, November 26, 2014 5:43 PM
To: Office of Commissioner Balbis
Subject: Congrats on your new job at Duke Energy

Eduardo,

It may be early, as there hasn't yet been an official announcement, but I wanted to be the first to congratulate
you on your new job at Duke Energy. Given that your most recent decision goes against all common sense, and
against the wishes of most (sane) Floridians, I can only assume an offer of a well-paid, yet cushy, position has
been promised to you for your service to the company through your position at the PSC. Cash kickbacks are so
gauche, and you seem a man of style and class, so I imagine those weren't necessary for your compliance .

Apologies, of course, if I've jumped to conclusions and you actually believe that the Sunshine State should
burn more coal and risk nuclear disaster rather than encourage the growth of low-carbon solar power
generation and energy conservation. If that is the case, then I've mistaken pure idiocy for corruption. My bad.

Regardless of the reasons behind your decision, please enjoy your future in a Florida guaranteed to be dirtier,
warmer, and more expensive. Thanks to you.

Sincerely,
Domenick Yoney

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Angela Charles
From: Linda Nash <lnashmsc@aol.com>
Sent: Wednesday, November 26, 2014 3:57 PM
To: Office of Commissioner Balbis
Subject: Solar

Commissioner Balbis of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Myakka City, Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with
the solar industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can
continue to invest and benefit from local solar power.
A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per watt in
2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are able to
participate in this program.
Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.
Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program. .

Sincerely,

Linda M. Nash

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CORRESPONDENCE
DEC 01, 2014
DOCUMENT NO. 06446-14
Angela Charles
From: Terry Holdnak
Sent: Monday, December 01, 2014 9:13 AM
To: Commissioner Correspondence
Subject: Docket Correspondence - Numeric Conservation Goals
Attachments: shame on the PSC; Untitled; FAIRNESS; Solar Power is the future; Thank you; Duke and
Renewable Energy; Solar; Thank you...; Appalled and Outraged; Public Service Commission,
what do you have to say about your vote; SUPPORT Florida Energy Efficiency and
Conservation Act; your vote for solar; Letter to the Florida Public Service Commission; Florida
Energy Efficiency & Conservation Action; I am against reducingeliminating the renewable
energy mandate for the major electric utilities; Stop damaging solar industry to benefit Big
Electric

Please place the attached e-mails in docket correspondence for consumers and their representatives in Docket
Nos: 130199, 130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 310204 and 130205.

Thank you,
Terry

Ms. Terry Holdnak


Executive Assistant to Commissioner Julie I. Brown
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Boulevard
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850
tholdnak@psc.state.fl.us
(850) 413-6030 (Office)
(850) 413-6031 (Fax)

Please note: Florida has a very broad public records law. Most written communications to or from state officials regarding state business are considered to be
public records and will be made available to the public and the media upon request. Therefore, your e-mail message may be subject to public disclosure.

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Angela Charles
From: Sherry <sherday@tampabay.rr.com>
Sent: Saturday, November 29, 2014 2:24 PM
To: Office Of Commissioner Graham; Office Of Commissioner Edgar; Office of Commissioner Brisé;
Office of Commissioner Balbis; Office of Commissioner Brown
Subject: shame on the PSC

Commissioners:

The "Public Service Commission" name itself is a farce. The PSC is helping to generate a
complacency in the citizenry, a mindset that it is no longer 'we the people' where our votes
count. You are one of the many examples of our government gone awry because you apparently
are serving big business & not us. I no longer believe my vote or my letters mean anything, &
expect some rhetoric in return, but write you anyway.

Sherry Day
1860 Stevenson Ave
Cleawater FL 33755

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Angela Charles
From: Ron Gubich <rjgubich@icloud.com>
Sent: Friday, November 28, 2014 12:19 PM
To: Office of Commissioner Brown

Letter to the Florida Public Service Commission:

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar industry to
preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to invest and benefit from
local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet consumer
demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per watt in 2015, the
commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are able to participate in this
program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please extend and
redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free market, and engage in a
meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable business environment during this
period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar economy by
extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program. .

Signed,

Sent from my iPhone

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Angela Charles
From: Lee Wikkerink <lwikke@gmail.com>
Sent: Friday, November 28, 2014 11:00 AM
To: Office of Commissioner Balbis; Office Of Commissioner Edgar; Office Of Commissioner
Graham; Office of Commissioner Brisé; Office of Commissioner Brown
Subject: FAIRNESS

Send your letters to the Florida Public Service Commiss


Letter to the Florida Public Service Commission:

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.
A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per watt in
2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are able to
participate in this program.
Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.
Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program. .

Signed,

Lee W
ikkerink

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Angela Charles
From: Tndatabase Praveen <tndatabase@gmail.com>
Sent: Friday, November 28, 2014 8:57 AM
To: Office of Commissioner Balbis; Office Of Commissioner Edgar; Office Of Commissioner
Graham; Office of Commissioner Brisé; Office of Commissioner Brown
Subject: Solar Power is the future

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar industry to
preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to invest and benefit from
local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet consumer
demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per watt in 2015, the
commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are able to participate in this
program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please extend and
redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free market, and engage in a
meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable business environment during this
period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar economy by
extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program. .

Signed,
Ramesh Praveenkumar
Coral Springs FL

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Angela Charles
From: Ken Gagliano <kengagliano@hotmail.com>
Sent: Wednesday, November 26, 2014 7:38 PM
To: Office of Commissioner Brown
Subject: Thank you

Dear Commissioner Brown;

Thank you for not supporting the recent decision in favor of the utilities here in Florida. Your
continuing courage and support for what is right for the state of Florida and its citizens is
appreciated by all of us rate payers. Please continue to support decisions that will continue to move
our state in the right direction, regardless of its popularity with the utilities.

Sincerely,

Ken Gagliano

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Angela Charles
From: Tndatabase Praveen <tndatabase@gmail.com>
Sent: Friday, November 28, 2014 8:57 AM
To: Office of Commissioner Balbis; Office Of Commissioner Edgar; Office Of Commissioner
Graham; Office of Commissioner Brisé; Office of Commissioner Brown
Subject: Solar Power is the future

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar industry to
preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to invest and benefit from
local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet consumer
demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per watt in 2015, the
commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are able to participate in this
program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please extend and
redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free market, and engage in a
meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable business environment during this
period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar economy by
extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program. .

Signed,
Ramesh Praveenkumar
Coral Springs FL

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Angela Charles
From: Ken Gagliano <kengagliano@hotmail.com>
Sent: Wednesday, November 26, 2014 7:38 PM
To: Office of Commissioner Brown
Subject: Thank you

Dear Commissioner Brown;

Thank you for not supporting the recent decision in favor of the utilities here in Florida. Your
continuing courage and support for what is right for the state of Florida and its citizens is
appreciated by all of us rate payers. Please continue to support decisions that will continue to move
our state in the right direction, regardless of its popularity with the utilities.

Sincerely,

Ken Gagliano

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Angela Charles
From: Wim Dericks <wdericks@gmail.com>
Sent: Wednesday, November 26, 2014 5:21 PM
To: Office of Commissioner Brown
Cc: wdericks@gmail.com
Subject: Duke and Renewable Energy

Expires: Monday, May 25, 2015 12:00 AM

Dear Ms Brown,
Reading the Tampa Bay Times this morning, I am very grateful that you stood your ground against Duke and promoted
the renewable energy. It is astonishing that Duke doesn’t think for the future. Thank you very much.

We have 13.2 KW nominal solar capacity on our roof (55 panels) and we are almost completely independent. Our
monthly power bill is $10.49 for 11 months (= the connection fee). In the month of January, Duke pays me a paltry $.04
per KW for the overage and since this is a “dark” month I do not produce sufficient reserve to get back to $10.49.
Instead I am being charged $0.14 or $0.15 for power usage. The most honorable Duke could do is trade me KW for KW.
But I could do this investment because of the tax credit and the $2.00 per KW subsidy from then Progress Energy.

I think furthermore that the time has come to stop the premium consumers have to pay for future investments that are
never going to take place. Any reasonable company plans and pays for its own investments, but this being a public utility
I understand they need help from time to time. But let the expenses be reimbursed as they occur, though there does not
seem to be a need: Duke makes for plenty of happy shareholders.

Anyway, thank you again for your support and Happy Thanksgiving.

Best Regards,

Wim Dericks
St Petersburg
wdericks@gmail.com
H +1 727 864 6086
C +1 404 966 7391

 Please consider the environment before printing this e-mail

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Angela Charles
From: Linda Nash <lnashmsc@aol.com>
Sent: Wednesday, November 26, 2014 3:59 PM
To: Office of Commissioner Brown
Subject: Solar

Commissioner Brown of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Myakka City, Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with
the solar industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can
continue to invest and benefit from local solar power.
A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per watt in
2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are able to
participate in this program.
Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.
Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program. .

Sincerely,

Linda M. Nash

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Angela Charles
From: Dave Doebler <dave.doebler@gmail.com>
Sent: Wednesday, November 26, 2014 3:00 PM
To: Office of Commissioner Balbis; Office Of Commissioner Edgar; Office Of Commissioner
Graham; Office of Commissioner Brisé; Office of Commissioner Brown
Subject: Thank you...

Thank you for protecting us residents of the 'Mostly Shady' State of Florida from the dangerous alternatives to
nuclear and fossil fuel power plants.

Your recent vote to end solar power rebates and significantly reduce energy efficiency goals will allow us to
continue getting our energy fix from the unarguably safe nuclear fusion and million year old dinosaurs (or
thousands of years if you believe the earth is only 6,000 years old) instead of the very dangerous and existential
threat of the sun which causes sunburns, overdoses of Vitamin D, global warming, and risks to FPL's extremely
profitable business model.

I am grateful on this thanksgiving weekend that the PSC has agreed with the lobbyists and large energy
monopolies to give them everything they asked for in their sincere effort to protect us from the evils of
renewable energy and conservation. I am also thankful that we are not moving in the direction of the lefty,
hippie, liberal bastion of Georgia who now has almost 5 times more solar production than the great 'Not So
Sunshiney' state of Florida.

In unity with your decision and the power companies, I will promptly turn on all my electrical appliances and
crank the AC with the door open - because it is apparently in my best interest.

Regards,

Dave Doebler

954-415-7434

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Angela Charles
From: Ian Eldredge <ianeldredge@gmail.com>
Sent: Wednesday, November 26, 2014 11:45 AM
To: Office of Commissioner Balbis; Office Of Commissioner Edgar; Office Of Commissioner
Graham; Office of Commissioner Brisé; Office of Commissioner Brown
Subject: Appalled and Outraged

Please explain to me how we can forgo our states need for alternative energy? Gutting that industry
is ludicrous and I'm sure you're doing it without the majority of floridians knowing, but the few who
do know are highly upset. We are the sunshine state, why not make it more meaningful by investing
more into renewable energies like solar and wind?

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Angela Charles
From: Maricé Chael <mchael@chaelcooper.com>
Sent: Wednesday, November 26, 2014 11:35 AM
To: Office of Commissioner Balbis; Office Of Commissioner Edgar; Office Of Commissioner
Graham; Office of Commissioner Brisé; Office of Commissioner Brown
Cc: Steven J. Alexander; MayorStoddard@gmail.com; district7@miamidade.gov; district8
@miamidade.gov; Victor Dover; Maricé Chael; district2@miamidade.gov
Subject: Public Service Commission, what do you have to say about your vote?

Importance: High

Dear Mmes Edgar, Brown and Messrs. Graham, Brise, and Balbis:

On Thanksgiving week, I was made aware of your actions setting back our state's energy future. I
attach the article:
"Florida regulators approve plan to gut energy efficiency goals, end solar power rebates,"
http://www.tampabay.com/news/business/energy/florida-regulators-meet-to-decide-future-of-
energy-efficiency-and-solar/2207845

Whose interests do you represent, the well being of the people of Florida and the resiliency of our
natural resources, or corporations?

Sincerely,

Mari

cc:
Miami-Dade County Commissioner Xavier Suarez Miami-Dade County Commissioner Daniella
Levine-Cava Miami-Dade County Commissioner, Chair, Jean Molestine Mayor, City of South Miami,
Dr Philip Stoddard City Manager, City of South Miami, Steven Alexander
Seven50 lead consultant, Victor Dover

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Angela Charles
From: ticklemysushi@gmail.com on behalf of Kathie <kgkasper@gmail.com>
Sent: Wednesday, November 26, 2014 10:58 AM
To: Office of Commissioner Balbis; Office Of Commissioner Edgar; Office Of Commissioner
Graham; Office of Commissioner Brisé; Office of Commissioner Brown
Subject: SUPPORT Florida Energy Efficiency and Conservation Act

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.
A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per watt in
2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are able to
participate in this program.
Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.
Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Signed,
Kathleen Kasper
Miami, FL

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Angela Charles
From: Deette & Gil <damspaugh@tampabay.rr.com>
Sent: Wednesday, November 26, 2014 8:41 AM
To: Office of Commissioner Brown
Subject: your vote for solar

Hi Jullie, We reside in Safety Harbor, Fl. I want to thank you for standing up for those of us who believe in use of solar
energy. The residents of our "Sunshine State" certainly deserve to make up our minds re: use of solar power. The PSC
has not done a good job for us, other then you and Lisa Edgar, and the power companies have all of us in a bind to use
their pro duct. Having said that, I am going to research use of solar for our home, even if it isn't cost efficient, and make a
change. Having the tax credit through 2015 will help in my decision. You and Lisa, keep up the good work for us citizens
and if either of you run for any public office in the future, you will have our support. Thank you for your service.

Respectfully, Gil Amspaugh

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Angela Charles
From: Liz Laquidara <lizlaquidara@gmail.com>
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2014 8:09 PM
To: Office of Commissioner Balbis; Office Of Commissioner Edgar; Office Of Commissioner
Graham; Office of Commissioner Brisé; Office of Commissioner Brown
Cc: support@fpscletters.com
Subject: Letter to the Florida Public Service Commission:

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar industry to
preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to invest and benefit from
local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet consumer
demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per watt in 2015, the commission
could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please extend and
redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free market, and engage in a
meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable business environment during this period of
rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar economy by
extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program. .

Signed,

Liz Laquidara, PhD

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Angela Charles
From: sitedzynz@aol.com
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2014 7:58 PM
To: Office of Commissioner Balbis; Office Of Commissioner Edgar; Office Of Commissioner
Graham; Office of Commissioner Brisé; Office of Commissioner Brown
Cc: support@fpscletters.com
Subject: Florida Energy Efficiency & Conservation Action

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

As a a Florida ratepayer, I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar industry to preserve and
improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to invest and benefit from local solar power. It's
important for us to save energy these days!!!

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet consumer demand
while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per watt in 2015, the commission could increase
by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please extend and redesign
this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free market, and engage in a meaningful
discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable business environment during this period of rapid innovation
in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar economy by extending
and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program. .

Signed,

Roberta Case

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Angela Charles
From: cdaniel002@gmail.com
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2014 5:24 PM
To: Office of Commissioner Balbis; Office Of Commissioner Edgar; Office Of Commissioner
Graham; Office of Commissioner Brisé; Office of Commissioner Brown
Cc: support@fpscletters.com
Subject: I am against reducing/eliminating the renewable energy mandate for the major electric utilities

Importance: High

11/25/014

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.
A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per watt in
2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are able to
participate in this program.
Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.
Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program. .

Signed,

Claus P . Daniel
5864 28th st south, St. Petersburg, FL 33712

Sent from Windows Mail

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Angela Charles
From: JT McPhee <jtmcphee98@gmail.com>
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2014 4:51 PM
To: Office of Commissioner Balbis; Office Of Commissioner Edgar; Office Of Commissioner
Graham; Office of Commissioner Brisé; Office of Commissioner Brown
Cc: support@fpscletters.com
Subject: Stop damaging solar industry to benefit Big Electric

Letter to the Florida Public Service Commission:

November 25, 2014, a month before Christmas

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar industry to
preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to invest and benefit from
local solar power. I am a disabled Vietnam veteran and my wife is unable to work, and we are looking at a bleak
fixed-income future, with a virtual guarantee that you will keep letting the power monopolies get away with the
games they play with you to increase the rates we little ordinary people have to pay for the necessities of life,
like electric power. I would love to be in a position to add solar power to my home, but without the leveling
effects of the tiny supports that I might qualify for, I am roped to the insatiable greed of Duke and its lobby and
clout. I see you have already let Duke mostly get away with abandoning its minimal obligation to set aside
funds for green projects and conservation, and we silly little ratepayers know what the real reasons for that are.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet consumer
demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per watt in 2015, the
commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are able to participate in this
program. If that is the most you are willing to do, when so much more is needed to fit Florida out to address the
changes that are inevitable in the energy area if our nation and locale are going to survive and prosper. It is
patently unfair and unwise to let the power monopolies continue to force coal and nuke and gas consumption on
us, at high cost even not accounting for externalities.

If Germany, which gets less than half the solar radiation that Florida does, can be on the way to principal power
from solar PV and other alternatives, when the US keeps fighting wars, at huge expense, to protect the carbon-
burning interests, and when even right wingers and evangelical Christians with consciences and honesty are
acknowledging that humans need to stop burning the planet, there is no reason, for God's sake, other than
friendly complicity, to strangle conservation and conversion to renewables. Affordable, ever cheaper solar
power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. It is time to stop incentivizing the
people who selfishly and arrogantly control the energy markets behind a pretense of "free-market" fraud. Like
the 'extended billing period" trick that Duke has just pulled, on me and others, and the huge amount of sheer
profit that you have let them reap for breaking the Crystal River plant (they bought the liabilities, not just the
profits and "good will") and for those nuke plants that will never be built.

Please extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market (after maybe giving the solar and wind and other sectors a little tiny bump that's a fraction of the benefits
and subsidies and insurance breaks and other socialization-of-loss/privatization-of-profit schemes that power
monopolies have taken and are still booking, over generations now, not to mention their virtual immunity to any
pricing-in of the external costs they impose on the rest of us), and engage in a meaningful discussion with the
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solar industry on how to provide a stable business environment during this period of rapid innovation and
inevitable recasting in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar economy by
extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program. At the least..

Sincerely yours,

Jonathan T. McPhee
1789 Pinecone Way
Largo, FL 33771

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CORRESPONDENCE
DEC 01, 2014
DOCUMENT NO. 06446-14
Angela Charles
From: Pamela Paultre
Sent: Monday, December 01, 2014 9:08 AM
To: Commissioner Correspondence
Subject: Docket Correspondence
Attachments: Solar pls support; shame on the PSC; Untitled; Shame; Solar; Support for Solar; Solar; Please
Preserve & Improve the Solar Pilot Program

Good morning,

Please place the forwarded or enclosed correspondence in Docket Correspondence of


Consumers and their representatives for docket no.: 130199, 130200, 130201, 130202,
130203, 310204 and 130205.

Thank you,

Pamela Paultre
Assistant to Commissioner Ronald Brisé
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399
(850) 413-6036

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Angela Charles
From: FELTER, THOMAS <tf7491@att.com>
Sent: Monday, December 01, 2014 7:47 AM
To: Office of Commissioner Brisé
Subject: Solar pls support

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar industry to
preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to invest and benefit
from local solar power.

Tom Felter
181 morning glory dr
Lake Mary Fl. 32746

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Angela Charles
From: Sherry <sherday@tampabay.rr.com>
Sent: Saturday, November 29, 2014 2:24 PM
To: Office Of Commissioner Graham; Office Of Commissioner Edgar; Office of Commissioner Brisé;
Office of Commissioner Balbis; Office of Commissioner Brown
Subject: shame on the PSC

Commissioners:

The "Public Service Commission" name itself is a farce. The PSC is helping to generate a
complacency in the citizenry, a mindset that it is no longer 'we the people' where our votes
count. You are one of the many examples of our government gone awry because you apparently
are serving big business & not us. I no longer believe my vote or my letters mean anything, &
expect some rhetoric in return, but write you anyway.

Sherry Day
1860 Stevenson Ave
Cleawater FL 33755

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Angela Charles
From: Ron Gubich <rjgubich@icloud.com>
Sent: Friday, November 28, 2014 12:19 PM
To: Office of Commissioner Brisé

Letter to the Florida Public Service Commission:

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar industry to
preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to invest and benefit from
local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet consumer
demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per watt in 2015, the
commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are able to participate in this
program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please extend and
redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free market, and engage in a
meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable business environment during this
period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar economy by
extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program. .

Signed,
Sent from my iPhone

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Angela Charles
From: Ken Gagliano <kengagliano@hotmail.com>
Sent: Wednesday, November 26, 2014 7:33 PM
To: Office of Commissioner Brisé
Subject: Shame

Dear Commissioner Brise;

I am writing you to express my disappointment in your decision to vote for the power utilities
instead of protecting consumers. Your decision will certainly move the state of Florida in a
backward direction instead of moving us forward. To be a leader means doing what's right, even
though it may not be popular. I can only say that your decision hurt Floridians. Florida is the
Sunshine State and should live up to its name by being a leader in Solar Energy.

Please re-evaluate your actions and find the right direction for our state by making decisions that
are in the best interest of Florida and its citizens - not the utilities.

I know you can make a difference for all or us by doing what's right moving forward.

Sincerely,

Ken Gagliano

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Angela Charles
From: Linda Nash <lnashmsc@aol.com>
Sent: Wednesday, November 26, 2014 3:59 PM
To: Office of Commissioner Brisé
Subject: Solar

Commissioner Brise of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Myakka City, Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with
the solar industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can
continue to invest and benefit from local solar power.
A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per watt in
2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are able to
participate in this program.
Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.
Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program. .

Sincerely,

Linda M. Nash

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Angela Charles
From: Dave Lovejoy <lovejoydj@verizon.net>
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2014 2:16 PM
To: Office of Commissioner Brisé
Subject: Support for Solar

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value.
By reducing the rebate amount per watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or
greater the number of Floridians who are able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Signed,

Patricia Lovejoy

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Angela Charles
From: MMaag13@aol.com
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2014 12:44 PM
To: Office of Commissioner Brisé
Subject: Solar

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.
A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per watt in
2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are able to
participate in this program.
Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.
Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program. .

Signed,

Martin Maag, MD

Let me say this....I have implemented solar in my last 2 homes, I drive a Tesla because I want a future for my young
children. Please don't be stupid. Our Planet needs this!

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Angela Charles
From: Josie <yusaimagarcia@solardirect.com>
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2014 12:39 PM
To: Office of Commissioner Brisé
Cc: support@fpscletters.com
Subject: Please Preserve & Improve the Solar Pilot Program

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.
A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per watt in
2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are able to
participate in this program.
Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.
Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program. .

Thank you,
Josie Garcia *Hablo Espanol
Product Solutions Specialist/PSS

SolarDirect.com • TheEnergySuperMarket.com

6935 15th Street East • Sarasota FL 34243 • USA

Toll Free/USA: 800 333 9276 • Tel: 941 360 9276


Toll Free/FAX: 800 897 6527 • Fax: 941 359 3848

Direct Line: 941-209-1419


Josie@SolarDirect.com

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CORRESPONDENCE
DEC 01, 2014
DOCUMENT NO. 06446-14
Angela Charles
From: Betty Leland
Sent: Monday, December 01, 2014 8:26 AM
To: Commissioner Correspondence
Subject: NUMERIC CONSERVATION GOALS
Attachments: Solar pls support; Please explain yourself!; shame on the PSC; Please preserve and improve
the FEECA Solar Pilot Program (Docket 130199); Untitled; FAIRNESS; Solar Power is the
future; Please preserve and improve the FEECA Solar Pilot Program (Docket 130199); Shame;
Solar; Thank you...

Good Morning:

Please place the attached e-mails in docket correspondence for consumers and their representatives in Docket
#s: 130199, 130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 310204 and 130205.

Thank you

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Angela Charles
From: FELTER, THOMAS <tf7491@att.com>
Sent: Monday, December 01, 2014 7:46 AM
To: Office Of Commissioner Graham
Subject: Solar pls support

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar industry to
preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to invest and benefit
from local solar power.

Tom Felter
181 morning glory drive
Lake Mary Fl. 32746

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Angela Charles
From: Teresa Francis <tfrancis@1stchoiceadvisors.com>
Sent: Sunday, November 30, 2014 8:01 PM
To: Office Of Commissioner Graham
Subject: Please explain yourself!

Why is it that FL Light & Power rates are so much better than those of Duke Energy? We own properties in Manattee
and Pinellas Counties and it’s amazing how much difference there is.

At one of my rental properties recently, my usage went up when there was no tenant in the property. When I called
Duke, they indicated a new meter has been installed that was “much more efficient!” Is this their way of falsifying
usage?

Also, please send me your justification for taking away tax credits for solar energy and moving away from energy
conservation.

Teresa Francis
101 Homeport Dr.
Palm Harbor FL 34683
727-512-5410

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Angela Charles
From: Sherry <sherday@tampabay.rr.com>
Sent: Saturday, November 29, 2014 2:24 PM
To: Office Of Commissioner Graham; Office Of Commissioner Edgar; Office of Commissioner Brisé;
Office of Commissioner Balbis; Office of Commissioner Brown
Subject: shame on the PSC

Commissioners:

The "Public Service Commission" name itself is a farce. The PSC is helping to generate a
complacency in the citizenry, a mindset that it is no longer 'we the people' where our votes
count. You are one of the many examples of our government gone awry because you apparently
are serving big business & not us. I no longer believe my vote or my letters mean anything, &
expect some rhetoric in return, but write you anyway.

Sherry Day
1860 Stevenson Ave
Cleawater FL 33755

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Angela Charles
From: Louise Raterman <coreopses@juno.com>
Sent: Friday, November 28, 2014 6:36 PM
To: Office Of Commissioner Graham
Subject: Please preserve and improve the FEECA Solar Pilot Program (Docket 130199)

Dear Chairman Art Graham,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to preserve and improve
our Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to invest in and benefit from local
solar power.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. A
smart solar rebate program that predictably decreases over time can help our local solar industry
grow and compete to meet consumer demand for solar power, while using ratepayer dollars much
more efficiently. Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our
growing solar economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Thank you for your attention.

CC:
Commissioner Balbis
Commissioner Brise
Commissioner Brown
Commissioner Edgar

Sincerely,

Louise Raterman

p O Box 495091
Port Charlotte, FL 33949

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Angela Charles
From: Ron Gubich <rjgubich@icloud.com>
Sent: Friday, November 28, 2014 12:19 PM
To: Office Of Commissioner Graham

Letter to the Florida Public Service Commission:

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar industry to
preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to invest and benefit from
local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet consumer
demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per watt in 2015, the
commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are able to participate in this
program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please extend and
redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free market, and engage in a
meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable business environment during this
period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar economy by
extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program. .

Signed,
Sent from my iPhone

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Angela Charles
From: Lee Wikkerink <lwikke@gmail.com>
Sent: Friday, November 28, 2014 11:00 AM
To: Office of Commissioner Balbis; Office Of Commissioner Edgar; Office Of Commissioner
Graham; Office of Commissioner Brisé; Office of Commissioner Brown
Subject: FAIRNESS

Send your letters to the Florida Public Service Commiss


Letter to the Florida Public Service Commission:

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.
A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per watt in
2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are able to
participate in this program.
Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.
Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program. .

Signed,

Lee W
ikkerink

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Angela Charles
From: Tndatabase Praveen <tndatabase@gmail.com>
Sent: Friday, November 28, 2014 8:57 AM
To: Office of Commissioner Balbis; Office Of Commissioner Edgar; Office Of Commissioner
Graham; Office of Commissioner Brisé; Office of Commissioner Brown
Subject: Solar Power is the future

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar industry to
preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to invest and benefit from
local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet consumer
demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per watt in 2015, the
commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are able to participate in this
program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please extend and
redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free market, and engage in a
meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable business environment during this
period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar economy by
extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program. .

Signed,
Ramesh Praveenkumar
Coral Springs FL

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Angela Charles
From: Christopher Feehan <cjfeehan@hotmail.com>
Sent: Thursday, November 27, 2014 2:19 PM
To: Office Of Commissioner Graham
Subject: Please preserve and improve the FEECA Solar Pilot Program (Docket 130199)

Dear Chairman Art Graham,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to preserve and improve
our Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to invest in and benefit from local
solar power.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. A
smart solar rebate program that predictably decreases over time can help our local solar industry
grow and compete to meet consumer demand for solar power, while using ratepayer dollars much
more efficiently. Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our
growing solar economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Thank you for your attention.

CC:
Commissioner Balbis
Commissioner Brise
Commissioner Brown
Commissioner Edgar

Sincerely,

Christopher Feehan

2086B Admiral Ct
Tallahassee, FL 32308

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Angela Charles
From: Ken Gagliano <kengagliano@hotmail.com>
Sent: Wednesday, November 26, 2014 7:34 PM
To: Office Of Commissioner Graham
Subject: Shame

Dear Commissioner Graham;

I am writing you to express my disappointment in your decision to vote for the power utilities
instead of protecting consumers. Your decision will certainly move the state of Florida in a
backward direction instead of moving us forward. To be a leader means doing what's right, even
though it may not be popular. I can only say that your decision hurt Floridians. Florida is the
Sunshine State and should live up to its name by being a leader in Solar Energy.

Please re-evaluate your actions and find the right direction for our state by making decisions that
are in the best interest of Florida and its citizens - not the utilities.

I know you can make a difference for all or us by doing what's right moving forward.

Sincerely,

Ken Gagliano

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Angela Charles
From: Linda Nash <lnashmsc@aol.com>
Sent: Wednesday, November 26, 2014 3:56 PM
To: Office Of Commissioner Graham
Subject: Solar

Chairman Graham:

I am a Myakka City, Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with
the solar industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can
continue to invest and benefit from local solar power.
A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per watt in
2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are able to
participate in this program.
Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.
Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program. .

Sincerely,

Linda M. Nash

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Angela Charles
From: Dave Doebler <dave.doebler@gmail.com>
Sent: Wednesday, November 26, 2014 3:00 PM
To: Office of Commissioner Balbis; Office Of Commissioner Edgar; Office Of Commissioner
Graham; Office of Commissioner Brisé; Office of Commissioner Brown
Subject: Thank you...

Thank you for protecting us residents of the 'Mostly Shady' State of Florida from the dangerous alternatives to
nuclear and fossil fuel power plants.

Your recent vote to end solar power rebates and significantly reduce energy efficiency goals will allow us to
continue getting our energy fix from the unarguably safe nuclear fusion and million year old dinosaurs (or
thousands of years if you believe the earth is only 6,000 years old) instead of the very dangerous and existential
threat of the sun which causes sunburns, overdoses of Vitamin D, global warming, and risks to FPL's extremely
profitable business model.

I am grateful on this thanksgiving weekend that the PSC has agreed with the lobbyists and large energy
monopolies to give them everything they asked for in their sincere effort to protect us from the evils of
renewable energy and conservation. I am also thankful that we are not moving in the direction of the lefty,
hippie, liberal bastion of Georgia who now has almost 5 times more solar production than the great 'Not So
Sunshiney' state of Florida.

In unity with your decision and the power companies, I will promptly turn on all my electrical appliances and
crank the AC with the door open - because it is apparently in my best interest.

Regards,

Dave Doebler

954-415-7434

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CORRESPONDENCE
DEC 01, 2014
DOCUMENT NO. 06446-14
Angela Charles
From: Betty Leland
Sent: Monday, December 01, 2014 8:24 AM
To: Commissioner Correspondence
Subject: NUMERIC CONSERVATION GOALS
Attachments: Appalled and Outraged; Public Service Commission, what do you have to say about your vote;
SUPPORT Florida Energy Efficiency and Conservation Act; Please preserve and improve the
FEECA Solar Pilot Program (Docket 130199); Keep solar shining; Untitled; Please preserve
and improve the FEECA Solar Pilot Program (Docket 130199); Letter to the Florida Public
Service Commission; Florida Energy Efficiency & Conservation Action; Please preserve and
improve the FEECA Solar Pilot Program (Docket 130199); I am against reducingeliminating the
renewable energy mandate for the major electric utilities; Please preserve and improve the
FEECA Solar Pilot Program (Docket 130199); Stop damaging solar industry to benefit Big
Electric; Solar Pilot Program; Support for the Solar Pilot Program

Good morning:

Please place the attached e-mails in docket correspondence for consumers and their representatives in Docket
#s: 130199, 130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 310204 and 130205.

Thank you

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Angela Charles
From: Ian Eldredge <ianeldredge@gmail.com>
Sent: Wednesday, November 26, 2014 11:45 AM
To: Office of Commissioner Balbis; Office Of Commissioner Edgar; Office Of Commissioner
Graham; Office of Commissioner Brisé; Office of Commissioner Brown
Subject: Appalled and Outraged

Please explain to me how we can forgo our states need for alternative energy? Gutting that industry
is ludicrous and I'm sure you're doing it without the majority of floridians knowing, but the few who
do know are highly upset. We are the sunshine state, why not make it more meaningful by investing
more into renewable energies like solar and wind?

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Angela Charles
From: Maricé Chael <mchael@chaelcooper.com>
Sent: Wednesday, November 26, 2014 11:35 AM
To: Office of Commissioner Balbis; Office Of Commissioner Edgar; Office Of Commissioner
Graham; Office of Commissioner Brisé; Office of Commissioner Brown
Cc: Steven J. Alexander; MayorStoddard@gmail.com; district7@miamidade.gov; district8
@miamidade.gov; Victor Dover; Maricé Chael; district2@miamidade.gov
Subject: Public Service Commission, what do you have to say about your vote?

Importance: High

Dear Mmes Edgar, Brown and Messrs. Graham, Brise, and Balbis:

On Thanksgiving week, I was made aware of your actions setting back our state's energy future. I
attach the article:
"Florida regulators approve plan to gut energy efficiency goals, end solar power rebates,"
http://www.tampabay.com/news/business/energy/florida-regulators-meet-to-decide-future-of-
energy-efficiency-and-solar/2207845

Whose interests do you represent, the well being of the people of Florida and the resiliency of our
natural resources, or corporations?

Sincerely,

Mari

cc:
Miami-Dade County Commissioner Xavier Suarez Miami-Dade County Commissioner Daniella
Levine-Cava Miami-Dade County Commissioner, Chair, Jean Molestine Mayor, City of South Miami,
Dr Philip Stoddard City Manager, City of South Miami, Steven Alexander
Seven50 lead consultant, Victor Dover

Maricé Chael, LEED AP


Chael Cooper & Associates P.A.
architecture

President, South Miami Neighbors

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Historic Cambridge Lawns
South Miami, FL 33143
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mchael@chaelcooper.com
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www.chaelcooper.com

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Angela Charles
From: ticklemysushi@gmail.com on behalf of Kathie <kgkasper@gmail.com>
Sent: Wednesday, November 26, 2014 10:58 AM
To: Office of Commissioner Balbis; Office Of Commissioner Edgar; Office Of Commissioner
Graham; Office of Commissioner Brisé; Office of Commissioner Brown
Subject: SUPPORT Florida Energy Efficiency and Conservation Act

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.
A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per watt in
2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are able to
participate in this program.
Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.
Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Signed,
Kathleen Kasper
Miami, FL

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Angela Charles
From: MAURICIO MCNISH-JAY <mmcnishjay@solartechtechnologies.com>
Sent: Wednesday, November 26, 2014 8:10 AM
To: Office Of Commissioner Graham
Subject: Please preserve and improve the FEECA Solar Pilot Program (Docket 130199)

Dear Chairman Art Graham,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to preserve and improve
our Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to invest in and benefit from local
solar power.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. A
smart solar rebate program that predictably decreases over time can help our local solar industry
grow and compete to meet consumer demand for solar power, while using ratepayer dollars much
more efficiently. Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our
growing solar economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Thank you for your attention.

CC:
Commissioner Balbis
Commissioner Brise
Commissioner Brown
Commissioner Edgar

Sincerely,

MAURICIO MCNISH-JAY

1603 BABCOCK ROAD


SUITE 182
SAN ANTONIO, TX 78229

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Angela Charles
From: getmason <getmason@aol.com>
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2014 11:03 PM
To: Office Of Commissioner Graham; support@fpscletters.com
Subject: Keep solar shining

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Angela Charles
From: grayson <mgraysonturner@gmail.com>
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2014 10:05 PM
To: Office Of Commissioner Graham

Did you all pass anything today that the utilities were against? How can Florida have such a week solar energy
policy? We are The Sunshine State!

The whole commission is an embarrassment (as is our state government).

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Angela Charles
From: Eric Tillman <eric.tillman@gmail.com>
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2014 9:18 PM
To: Office Of Commissioner Graham
Subject: Please preserve and improve the FEECA Solar Pilot Program (Docket 130199)

Dear Chairman Art Graham,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to preserve and improve
our Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to invest in and benefit from local
solar power.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. A
smart solar rebate program that predictably decreases over time can help our local solar industry
grow and compete to meet consumer demand for solar power, while using ratepayer dollars much
more efficiently. Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our
growing solar economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Thank you for your attention.

CC:
Commissioner Balbis
Commissioner Brise
Commissioner Brown
Commissioner Edgar

Sincerely,

Eric Tillman

9903 SE County Road 2082


Gainesville, FL 32641

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Angela Charles
From: Liz Laquidara <lizlaquidara@gmail.com>
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2014 8:09 PM
To: Office of Commissioner Balbis; Office Of Commissioner Edgar; Office Of Commissioner
Graham; Office of Commissioner Brisé; Office of Commissioner Brown
Cc: support@fpscletters.com
Subject: Letter to the Florida Public Service Commission:

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar industry to
preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to invest and benefit from
local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet consumer
demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per watt in 2015, the commission
could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please extend and
redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free market, and engage in a
meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable business environment during this period of
rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar economy by
extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program. .

Signed,

Liz Laquidara, PhD

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Angela Charles
From: sitedzynz@aol.com
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2014 7:58 PM
To: Office of Commissioner Balbis; Office Of Commissioner Edgar; Office Of Commissioner
Graham; Office of Commissioner Brisé; Office of Commissioner Brown
Cc: support@fpscletters.com
Subject: Florida Energy Efficiency & Conservation Action

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

As a a Florida ratepayer, I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar industry to preserve and
improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to invest and benefit from local solar power. It's
important for us to save energy these days!!!

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet consumer demand
while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per watt in 2015, the commission could increase
by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please extend and redesign
this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free market, and engage in a meaningful
discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable business environment during this period of rapid innovation
in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar economy by extending
and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program. .

Signed,

Roberta Case

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Angela Charles
From: Steven Beumer <lmsassoc@aol.com>
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2014 7:24 PM
To: Office Of Commissioner Graham
Subject: Please preserve and improve the FEECA Solar Pilot Program (Docket 130199)

Dear Chairman Art Graham,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to preserve and improve
our Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to invest in and benefit from local
solar power.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. A
smart solar rebate program that predictably decreases over time can help our local solar industry
grow and compete to meet consumer demand for solar power, while using ratepayer dollars much
more efficiently. Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our
growing solar economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Thank you for your attention.

CC:
Commissioner Balbis
Commissioner Brise
Commissioner Brown
Commissioner Edgar

Sincerely,

Steven Beumer

1741 Choctaw Tr
Maitland, FL 32751

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Angela Charles
From: cdaniel002@gmail.com
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2014 5:24 PM
To: Office of Commissioner Balbis; Office Of Commissioner Edgar; Office Of Commissioner
Graham; Office of Commissioner Brisé; Office of Commissioner Brown
Cc: support@fpscletters.com
Subject: I am against reducing/eliminating the renewable energy mandate for the major electric utilities

Importance: High

11/25/014

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.
A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per watt in
2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are able to
participate in this program.
Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.
Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program. .

Signed,

Claus P . Daniel
5864 28th st south, St. Petersburg, FL 33712

Sent from Windows Mail

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Angela Charles
From: Saralyn Oberdorfer <oberdorfer@mindspring.com>
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2014 4:57 PM
To: Office Of Commissioner Graham
Subject: Please preserve and improve the FEECA Solar Pilot Program (Docket 130199)

Dear Chairman Art Graham,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to preserve and improve
our Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to invest in and benefit from local
solar power.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. A
smart solar rebate program that predictably decreases over time can help our local solar industry
grow and compete to meet consumer demand for solar power, while using ratepayer dollars much
more efficiently. Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our
growing solar economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Thank you for your attention.

CC:
Commissioner Balbis
Commissioner Brise
Commissioner Brown
Commissioner Edgar

Sincerely,

Saralyn Oberdorfer

3010 Grand Bay Blvd. #461


Longboat Key, FL 34228

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Angela Charles
From: JT McPhee <jtmcphee98@gmail.com>
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2014 4:51 PM
To: Office of Commissioner Balbis; Office Of Commissioner Edgar; Office Of Commissioner
Graham; Office of Commissioner Brisé; Office of Commissioner Brown
Cc: support@fpscletters.com
Subject: Stop damaging solar industry to benefit Big Electric

Letter to the Florida Public Service Commission:

November 25, 2014, a month before Christmas

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar industry to
preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to invest and benefit from
local solar power. I am a disabled Vietnam veteran and my wife is unable to work, and we are looking at a bleak
fixed-income future, with a virtual guarantee that you will keep letting the power monopolies get away with the
games they play with you to increase the rates we little ordinary people have to pay for the necessities of life,
like electric power. I would love to be in a position to add solar power to my home, but without the leveling
effects of the tiny supports that I might qualify for, I am roped to the insatiable greed of Duke and its lobby and
clout. I see you have already let Duke mostly get away with abandoning its minimal obligation to set aside
funds for green projects and conservation, and we silly little ratepayers know what the real reasons for that are.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet consumer
demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per watt in 2015, the
commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are able to participate in this
program. If that is the most you are willing to do, when so much more is needed to fit Florida out to address the
changes that are inevitable in the energy area if our nation and locale are going to survive and prosper. It is
patently unfair and unwise to let the power monopolies continue to force coal and nuke and gas consumption on
us, at high cost even not accounting for externalities.

If Germany, which gets less than half the solar radiation that Florida does, can be on the way to principal power
from solar PV and other alternatives, when the US keeps fighting wars, at huge expense, to protect the carbon-
burning interests, and when even right wingers and evangelical Christians with consciences and honesty are
acknowledging that humans need to stop burning the planet, there is no reason, for God's sake, other than
friendly complicity, to strangle conservation and conversion to renewables. Affordable, ever cheaper solar
power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. It is time to stop incentivizing the
people who selfishly and arrogantly control the energy markets behind a pretense of "free-market" fraud. Like
the 'extended billing period" trick that Duke has just pulled, on me and others, and the huge amount of sheer
profit that you have let them reap for breaking the Crystal River plant (they bought the liabilities, not just the
profits and "good will") and for those nuke plants that will never be built.

Please extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market (after maybe giving the solar and wind and other sectors a little tiny bump that's a fraction of the benefits
and subsidies and insurance breaks and other socialization-of-loss/privatization-of-profit schemes that power
monopolies have taken and are still booking, over generations now, not to mention their virtual immunity to any
pricing-in of the external costs they impose on the rest of us), and engage in a meaningful discussion with the
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solar industry on how to provide a stable business environment during this period of rapid innovation and
inevitable recasting in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar economy by
extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program. At the least..

Sincerely yours,

Jonathan T. McPhee
1789 Pinecone Way
Largo, FL 33771

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Angela Charles
From: Robert Curry <re_curry@bellsouth.net>
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2014 3:52 PM
To: Office Of Commissioner Graham; Office of Commissioner Balbis; Office Of Commissioner
Edgar; Office of Commissioner Brisé; Office of Commissioner Brown
Subject: Solar Pilot Program

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar industry to
preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to invest and benefit from
local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet consumer
demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per watt in 2015, the commission
could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please extend and
redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free market, and engage in a
meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable business environment during this period of
rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar economy by
extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program. .

Signed,

Robert E. Curry

1365 Bishop Rd, Merritt Island, FL

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Angela Charles
From: Alfonso Iglesias <aiglesias.online@gmail.com>
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2014 3:49 PM
To: Office Of Commissioner Graham
Cc: Office of Commissioner Balbis; Office Of Commissioner Edgar; Office of Commissioner Brisé;
Office of Commissioner Brown; support@fpscletters.com
Subject: Support for the "Solar Pilot Program"

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,


I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.
A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per watt in
2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are able to
participate in this program.
Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.
Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Regards,

Alfonso Iglesias | Solar Energy Beneficiary


15400 SW 57TH TER, Miami FL 33193

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CORRESPONDENCE
NOV 26, 2014
DOCUMENT NO. 06446-14
Angela Charles
From: Ruth McHargue
Sent: Wednesday, November 26, 2014 2:43 PM
To: Consumer Correspondence
Subject: customer correspondence for dockets 130199, 130200, 130201, 130202, 130203
Attachments: State Utility Energy Efficiency Goals; Your decision ON the Power subsidies; Energy efficiency
goals

Customer correspondence

From: Angie Calhoun


Sent: Wednesday, November 26, 2014 2:35 PM
To: Ruth McHargue
Subject: General Customer Correspondence for dockets

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Angela Charles
From: Michael Holston <t8meh8@yahoo.com>
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2014 4:19 PM
To: Consumer Contact
Subject: State Utility Energy Efficiency Goals

Based on the fact that new EPA rules state that Florida must reduce their carbon emissions by 38 %
below 2005 levels by 2030, it makes absolutely no sense to gut the energy efficiency goals of our
state utilities. Keep in mind that Miami is having serious flooding issues now and the problem gets
worse every year. Tampa is not far behind.

Let's not wait until those cities and possibly others are under water before we take some serious
action. It is critically important that the utility companies serving Florida do everything they can to
protect our environment. Their adding new gas-fired electric generation plants is a VERY small step
in the right direction. Conservation and higher energy efficiency standards will get us there much
faster and much cheaper.

Do your job in protecting us and the future of Florida.

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Angela Charles
From: Dan Forbes <danforbes@outlook.com>
Sent: Wednesday, November 26, 2014 7:00 AM
To: Consumer Contact
Subject: Your decision ON the Power subsidies

I support your decision 100%, save our tax dollars for something worthwhile. Thanks!

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Angela Charles
From: Jan Gordon <j491g@icloud.com>
Sent: Wednesday, November 26, 2014 2:01 PM
To: Consumer Contact
Subject: Energy efficiency goals

SHAME On you!

Sent from Jan's iPhone

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CORRESPONDENCE
NOV 25, 2014
DOCUMENT NO. 06446-14
Angela Charles
From: Terry Holdnak
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2014 3:55 PM
To: Commissioner Correspondence
Subject: Docket Correspondence - Numeric Conservation Goals
Attachments: Solar Pilot Program; Support for the Solar Pilot Program

Please place the attached e-mails in docket correspondence for consumers and their representatives in Docket
Nos: 130199, 130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 310204 and 130205.

Thank you,
Terry

Ms. Terry Holdnak


Executive Assistant to Commissioner Julie I. Brown
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Boulevard
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850
tholdnak@psc.state.fl.us
(850) 413-6030 (Office)
(850) 413-6031 (Fax)

Please note: Florida has a very broad public records law. Most written communications to or from state officials regarding state business are considered to be
public records and will be made available to the public and the media upon request. Therefore, your e-mail message may be subject to public disclosure.

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Angela Charles
From: Robert Curry <re_curry@bellsouth.net>
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2014 3:52 PM
To: Office Of Commissioner Graham; Office of Commissioner Balbis; Office Of Commissioner
Edgar; Office of Commissioner Brisé; Office of Commissioner Brown
Subject: Solar Pilot Program

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar industry to
preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to invest and benefit from
local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet consumer
demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per watt in 2015, the commission
could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please extend and
redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free market, and engage in a
meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable business environment during this period of
rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar economy by
extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program. .

Signed,

Robert E. Curry

1365 Bishop Rd, Merritt Island, FL

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Angela Charles
From: Alfonso Iglesias <aiglesias.online@gmail.com>
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2014 3:49 PM
To: Office Of Commissioner Graham
Cc: Office of Commissioner Balbis; Office Of Commissioner Edgar; Office of Commissioner Brisé;
Office of Commissioner Brown; support@fpscletters.com
Subject: Support for the "Solar Pilot Program"

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,


I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar industry to
preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to invest and benefit from
local solar power.
A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet consumer
demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per watt in 2015, the
commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are able to participate in this
program.
Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please extend and
redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free market, and engage in a
meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable business environment during this
period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.
Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar economy by
extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Regards,

Alfonso Iglesias | Solar Energy Beneficiary


15400 SW 57TH TER, Miami FL 33193

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CORRESPONDENCE
NOV 25, 2014
DOCUMENT NO. 06446-14
Angela Charles
From: Betty Leland
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2014 3:48 PM
To: Commissioner Correspondence
Subject: FW: Please preserve and improve the FEECA Solar Pilot Program (Docket 130199)

Good Afternoon:

Please place the attached e-mail in docket correspondence for consumers and their representatives
in Docket #s: 130199, 130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 310204 and 130205.

Thank you

-----Original Message-----
From: Lynn Sumerson [mailto:lynnsdo@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2014 2:44 PM
To: Office Of Commissioner Graham
Subject: Please preserve and improve the FEECA Solar Pilot Program (Docket 130199)

Dear Chairman Art Graham,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to preserve and improve
our Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to invest in and benefit from local
solar power.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. A
smart solar rebate program that predictably decreases over time can help our local solar industry
grow and compete to meet consumer demand for solar power, while using ratepayer dollars much
more efficiently. Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our
growing solar economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Thank you for your attention.

CC:
Commissioner Balbis
Commissioner Brise
Commissioner Brown
Commissioner Edgar

Sincerely,

Lynn Sumerson

1600 GULF BLVD APT 512


CLEARWATER, FL 33767

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CORRESPONDENCE
NOV 25, 2014
DOCUMENT NO. 06446-14
Angela Charles
From: Terry Holdnak
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2014 2:53 PM
To: Commissioner Correspondence
Subject: Docket Correspondence - Numeric Conservation Goals
Attachments: Believe in the Solar Rebate Program; Support for Solar

Please place the attached e-mails in docket correspondence for consumers and their representatives in Docket
Nos: 130199, 130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 310204 and 130205.

Thank you,
Terry

Ms. Terry Holdnak


Executive Assistant to Commissioner Julie I. Brown
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Boulevard
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850
tholdnak@psc.state.fl.us
(850) 413-6030 (Office)
(850) 413-6031 (Fax)

Please note: Florida has a very broad public records law. Most written communications to or from state officials regarding state business are considered to be
public records and will be made available to the public and the media upon request. Therefore, your e-mail message may be subject to public disclosure.

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Angela Charles
From: Hickey, Chuck <chuck.hickey@united.com>
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2014 2:23 PM
To: Office of Commissioner Balbis; Office Of Commissioner Edgar; Office Of Commissioner
Graham; Office of Commissioner Brisé; Office of Commissioner Brown
Subject: Believe in the Solar Rebate Program

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer in Orlando, and I support solar energy in our state. I invested in our utilities future by
participating in the past Solar Rebate program and had PV and hot water panel systems installed to not only
lower my monthly grid usage, but utilize the green energy so abundant to us as Floridians; the sun. I urge you to
work with the solar industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can
continue to invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet consumer
demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per watt in 2015, the
commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are able to participate in this
program. Currently, there is a significant up-front cost to consumers and, without incentives, most are unwilling
to take the risk which primarily benefits the utility companies. Solar rebate programs increase the reward for
investing in our most abundant natural resource, lower utility company costs(fuel and distribution) and allow for
community growth without the need for more power plants; which no one wants in their backyards. As a state,
we need to promote solar programs to allow our existing power companies to serve future growth. The excess
power my panels generate gets used by my neighbors which means the power distribution is more efficient
since it does not need to travel through long power lines and transformers. During the peak of summer, solar
panels generate more energy thereby reducing the power load created by our air conditioners.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please extend and
redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free market, and engage in a
meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable business environment during this
period of rapid innovation in our energy sector. Please be smart about our future and do everything possible to
encourage all owners(business and home) to invest in solar and our future power needs.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar economy by
extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program. I’d be willing to discuss this issue further if you’d like
more details about my experience with the past program, solar panel systems and why I chose to invest in our
future.

Signed,

Chuck Hickey
407-825-4239

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Angela Charles
From: Dave Lovejoy <lovejoydj@verizon.net>
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2014 2:16 PM
To: Office of Commissioner Brown
Subject: Support for Solar

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value.
By reducing the rebate amount per watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or
greater the number of Floridians who are able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Signed,

Patricia Lovejoy

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CORRESPONDENCE
NOV 25, 2014
DOCUMENT NO. 06446-14
Angela Charles
From: Ellen Plendl
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2014 2:45 PM
To: Consumer Correspondence
Subject: Docket 130199-EI
Attachments: FW Solar; Consumer Inquiry - Solar Rebate Programs

See attached customer correspondence for correspondence side of Docket 130199-EI.

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Angela Charles
From: Governor Rick Scott <Rick.Scott@eog.myflorida.com>
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2014 1:03 PM
To: Ellen Plendl
Cc: Sunburst
Subject: FW: Solar

-----Original Message-----
From: Martin Maag [mailto:mmaag13@aol.com]
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2014 1:00 PM
To: Governor Rick Scott
Subject: Solar

From: Martin Maag <mmaag13@aol.com>

County: Manatee

Zip Code: 34202

Phone Number: 941-807-1345

Message Body: Letter to the Florida Public Service Commission:

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.
A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per watt
in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.
Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.
Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program. .

Signed,
Martin Maag, MD

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Angela Charles
From: Randy Roland
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2014 2:43 PM
To: 'mmaag13@aol.com'
Subject: Consumer Inquiry - Solar Rebate Programs

Dr. Martin Maag


mmaag13@aol.com

Dear Dr. Maag:

The Governor's office forwarded a copy of your email regarding solar rebate programs to the Florida
Public Service Commission (PSC). The PSC regulates investor-owned electric, and natural gas
utilities throughout the state, and investor-owned water and wastewater utilities in those counties
which have opted to transfer jurisdiction to the PSC. The PSC has authority in the telephone
industry which is limited to the Lifeline Assistance Program, Florida Relay Service, and pay
telephone service. We appreciate the opportunity to respond to you.

I will add your comments to the correspondence side of Docket No. 130199-EI regarding your
position on solar rebate programs as they relate to conservation goals.

If you have any questions or concerns please contact Ms. Ellen Plendl at 1-800-342-3552 or by fax
at 1-800-511-0809.

Sincerely,

Randy Roland
Regulatory Program Administrator
Florida Public Service Commission

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CORRESPONDENCE
NOV 25, 2014
DOCUMENT NO. 06446-14
Angela Charles
From: Cristina Slaton
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2014 2:44 PM
To: Commissioner Correspondence
Subject: Docket Correspondence
Attachments: Support for Solar; Solar energy-related

Please place the attached e-mails in Docket Correspondence - Consumers and their Representatives, Docket
Numbers 130199-EI, 130200-EI, 130201-EI, 130202-EI, 130203-EM, 130204-EM, and 130205-EI.

Thank you,
Cristina

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Angela Charles
From: Dave Lovejoy <lovejoydj@verizon.net>
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2014 2:15 PM
To: Office of Commissioner Balbis
Subject: Support for Solar

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value.
By reducing the rebate amount per watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or
greater the number of Floridians who are able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Signed,

Patricia Lovejoy

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Angela Charles
From: jaxmga <jaxmga@aol.com>
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2014 2:06 PM
To: Office of Commissioner Balbis
Subject: Solar energy-related

Just wanted to show my support for solar energy programs in the State of Florida.There should be more
incentives to encourage people to use solar energy. We are the Sunshine State.
Michael Argento , Jacksonville Fl. 32223.
Sent from my Verizon Wireless 4G LTE smartphone

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CORRESPONDENCE
NOV 25, 2014
DOCUMENT NO. 06446-14
Angela Charles
From: Betty Leland
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2014 2:42 PM
To: Commissioner Correspondence
Subject: NUMERIC CONSERVATION GOALS
Attachments: Believe in the Solar Rebate Program; Support for Solar; Solar energy; SUPPORTING solar
rebate programs; Please preserve and improve the FEECA Solar Pilot Program (Docket
130199)

Good Afternoon:

Please place the attached e-mails in docket correspondence for consumers and their representatives in Docket
#s: 130199, 130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 310204 and 130205.

Thank you

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Angela Charles
From: Hickey, Chuck <chuck.hickey@united.com>
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2014 2:23 PM
To: Office of Commissioner Balbis; Office Of Commissioner Edgar; Office Of Commissioner
Graham; Office of Commissioner Brisé; Office of Commissioner Brown
Subject: Believe in the Solar Rebate Program

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer in Orlando, and I support solar energy in our state. I invested in our utilities future by
participating in the past Solar Rebate program and had PV and hot water panel systems installed to not only
lower my monthly grid usage, but utilize the green energy so abundant to us as Floridians; the sun. I urge you to
work with the solar industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can
continue to invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet consumer
demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per watt in 2015, the
commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are able to participate in this
program. Currently, there is a significant up-front cost to consumers and, without incentives, most are unwilling
to take the risk which primarily benefits the utility companies. Solar rebate programs increase the reward for
investing in our most abundant natural resource, lower utility company costs(fuel and distribution) and allow for
community growth without the need for more power plants; which no one wants in their backyards. As a state,
we need to promote solar programs to allow our existing power companies to serve future growth. The excess
power my panels generate gets used by my neighbors which means the power distribution is more efficient
since it does not need to travel through long power lines and transformers. During the peak of summer, solar
panels generate more energy thereby reducing the power load created by our air conditioners.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please extend and
redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free market, and engage in a
meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable business environment during this
period of rapid innovation in our energy sector. Please be smart about our future and do everything possible to
encourage all owners(business and home) to invest in solar and our future power needs.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar economy by
extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program. I’d be willing to discuss this issue further if you’d like
more details about my experience with the past program, solar panel systems and why I chose to invest in our
future.

Signed,

Chuck Hickey
407-825-4239

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Angela Charles
From: Dave Lovejoy <lovejoydj@verizon.net>
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2014 2:15 PM
To: Office Of Commissioner Graham
Subject: Support for Solar

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value.
By reducing the rebate amount per watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or
greater the number of Floridians who are able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Signed,

Patricia Lovejoy

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Angela Charles
From: jaxmga <jaxmga@aol.com>
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2014 2:11 PM
To: Office Of Commissioner Graham
Subject: Solar energy

I would like to take this opportunity to voice my support for any programs that give incentives for individuals
wishing to supplement the electrical usage with solar energy.

Sent from my Verizon Wireless 4G LTE smartphone

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Angela Charles
From: Donald L. Demrow II <DLDemrow@euro-innova.com>
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2014 2:00 PM
To: Office of Commissioner Balbis; Office Of Commissioner Edgar; Office Of Commissioner
Graham; Office of Commissioner Brisé; Office of Commissioner Brown
Subject: SUPPORTING solar rebate programs

Letter to the Florida Public Service Commission:

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar industry to preserve and
improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet consumer demand
while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per watt in 2015, the commission could increase
by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please extend and redesign
this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free market, and engage in a meaningful
discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable business environment during this period of rapid innovation
in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar economy by extending
and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Signed,

Don Demrow
DLDemrow@euro-innova.com

12404 Cumberland Road


Weeki Wachee, FL 34614

(352) 410-7468 - Home


(239) 405-1161 - Cell

"A free people ought not only be armed and disciplined, but they should have sufficient arms and ammunition to maintain a status of independence from any who might attempt to
abuse them, which would include their own
government." George Washington

"Democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for dinner. Liberty is a well-armed lamb contesting the vote." Usually attributed to Benjamin Franklin

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Angela Charles
From: Kathryn Babcock <kathybabcockaz@gmail.com>
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2014 1:59 PM
To: Office Of Commissioner Graham
Subject: Please preserve and improve the FEECA Solar Pilot Program (Docket 130199)

Dear Chairman Art Graham,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to preserve and improve
our Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to invest in and benefit from local
solar power.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. A
smart solar rebate program that predictably decreases over time can help our local solar industry
grow and compete to meet consumer demand for solar power, while using ratepayer dollars much
more efficiently. Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our
growing solar economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Thank you for your attention.

CC:
Commissioner Balbis
Commissioner Brise
Commissioner Brown
Commissioner Edgar

Sincerely,

Kathryn Babcock

1143 W. Circulo del Sur


Green Valley, AZ 85614

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CORRESPONDENCE
NOV 25, 2014
DOCUMENT NO. 06446-14
Angela Charles
From: Office of Commissioner Brown
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2014 2:07 PM
To: Commissioner Correspondence
Subject: FW: SUPPORTING solar rebate programs

Please place the e-mail below in docket correspondence for consumers and their representatives in Docket
Nos: 130199, 130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 310204 and 130205.

Thank you,
Terry

Ms. Terry Holdnak


Executive Assistant to Commissioner Julie I. Brown
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Boulevard
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850
tholdnak@psc.state.fl.us
(850) 413-6030 (Office)
(850) 413-6031 (Fax)

Please note: Florida has a very broad public records law. Most written communications to or from state officials regarding state business are considered to be
public records and will be made available to the public and the media upon request. Therefore, your e-mail message may be subject to public disclosure.

From: Donald L. Demrow II [mailto:DLDemrow@euro-innova.com]


Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2014 2:00 PM
To: Office of Commissioner Balbis; Office Of Commissioner Edgar; Office Of Commissioner Graham; Office of
Commissioner Brisé; Office of Commissioner Brown
Subject: SUPPORTING solar rebate programs

Letter to the Florida Public Service Commission:

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar industry to preserve and
improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet consumer demand
while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per watt in 2015, the commission could increase
by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please extend and redesign
this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free market, and engage in a meaningful
discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable business environment during this period of rapid innovation
in our energy sector.

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Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar economy by extending
and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Signed,

Don Demrow
DLDemrow@euro-innova.com

12404 Cumberland Road


Weeki Wachee, FL 34614

(352) 410-7468 - Home


(239) 405-1161 - Cell

"A free people ought not only be armed and disciplined, but they should have sufficient arms and ammunition to maintain a status of independence from any who might attempt to
abuse them, which would include their own
government." George Washington

"Democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for dinner. Liberty is a well-armed lamb contesting the vote." Usually attributed to Benjamin Franklin

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CORRESPONDENCE
NOV 25, 2014
DOCUMENT NO. 06446-14
Angela Charles
From: Office of Commissioner Balbis
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2014 1:33 PM
To: Commissioner Correspondence
Subject: FW: Solar

Please place the email below in Docket Correspondence - Consumers and their Representatives,
Docket Numbers 130199-EI, 130200-EI, 130201-EI, 130202-EI, 130203-EM, 130204-EM, and
130205-EI.

Thank you,
Cristina

From: MMaag13@aol.com [mailto:MMaag13@aol.com]


Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2014 12:44 PM
To: Office of Commissioner Balbis
Subject: Solar

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar industry to
preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to invest and benefit from
local solar power.
A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet consumer
demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per watt in 2015, the
commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are able to participate in this
program.
Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please extend and
redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free market, and engage in a
meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable business environment during this
period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.
Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar economy by
extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program. .

Signed,

Martin Maag, MD

Let me say this....I have implemented solar in my last 2 homes, I drive a Tesla because I want a future for my young
children. Please don't be stupid. Our Planet needs this!

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CORRESPONDENCE
NOV 25, 2014
DOCUMENT NO. 06446-14
Angela Charles
From: Betty Leland
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2014 1:22 PM
To: Commissioner Correspondence
Subject: NUMERIC CONSERVATION GOALS
Attachments: I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state.; Solar; I am a Florida
ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state.

Good Afternoon:

Please place the attached e-mails in docket correspondence for consumers and their representatives in Docket
#s: 130199, 130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 310204 and 130205.

Thank you

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Angela Charles
From: Chris Terrell <earth.christerrell@yahoo.com>
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2014 12:46 PM
To: support@fpscletters.com; Office of Commissioner Balbis; Office Of Commissioner Edgar; Office
Of Commissioner Graham; Office of Commissioner Brisé; Office of Commissioner Brown
Subject: I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state.

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per watt in
2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are able to
participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program. .

Signed,

Chris Terrell

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Angela Charles
From: MMaag13@aol.com
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2014 12:44 PM
To: Office Of Commissioner Graham
Subject: Solar

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.
A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per watt in
2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are able to
participate in this program.
Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.
Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program. .

Signed,

Martin Maag, MD

Let me say this....I have implemented solar in my last 2 homes, I drive a Tesla because I want a future for my young
children. Please don't be stupid. Our Planet needs this!

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Angela Charles
From: Sharon Hernandez <girliehepcat@live.com>
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2014 12:30 PM
To: Office of Commissioner Balbis; Office Of Commissioner Edgar; Office Of Commissioner
Graham; Office of Commissioner Brisé; Office of Commissioner Brown;
support@fpscletters.com
Subject: I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state.

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar industry to
preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to invest and benefit
from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet consumer
demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per watt in 2015, the
commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are able to participate in this
program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please extend
and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free market, and
engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable business environment
during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar economy by
extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program. .

Signed,

Sharon Hernandez

Sharon Michelle Hernandez


Photographer/Graphic Designer
smhphotodesign@yahoo.com
Writer for the Examiner.com
Direct: 954-709-8569

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CORRESPONDENCE
NOV 25, 2014
DOCUMENT NO. 06446-14
Angela Charles
From: Betty Leland
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2014 1:18 PM
To: Commissioner Correspondence
Subject: Numeric Conservation Goals
Attachments: RE Docket Number 130199-EI to 130205-EI Numeric Conservation Goals; Docket Number
130199-EI to 130205-EI Numeric Conservation Goals

Good Afternoon:

Please place the attached e-mails in docket correspondence for consumers and their representatives in Docket
#s: 130199, 130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 310204 and 130205.

Thank you

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Angela Charles
From: Angela Charles
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 2:07 PM
To: 'AFentriss@aol.com'
Cc: Art Graham; Lisa Edgar; Ronald Brisé; Eduardo Balbis; Consumer Contact; charris@fracca.org
Subject: RE: Docket Number 130199-EI to 130205-EI Numeric Conservation Goals

Good afternoon,

We will be placing your comments below in consumer correspondence in Docket Nos. 130199, 130200, 130201, 130202,
130203, 130204 and 130205.

Thank you,

Angela Charles
Florida Public Service Commission
Office of Commission Clerk
2540 Shumard Oak Boulevard
Tallahassee FL 32399-0850
850-413-6770

From: AFentriss@aol.com [mailto:AFentriss@aol.com]


Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 1:20 PM
To: Art Graham; Lisa Edgar; Ronald Brisé; Eduardo Balbis; jbowen@psc.state.fl.us; Records Clerk; Consumer Contact;
charris@fracca.org
Subject: Docket Number 130199-EI to 130205-EI Numeric Conservation Goals

Dear Chairman Graham and Commissioners Edgar, Brisé, Balbis, and Bowen:

Attached please find a letter from Florida RACCA relating to a matter before you on Tuesday, November 25, 2014.

If you have any questions or need additional information, please feel free to contact me.

Sincerely,

Anna Cam Fentriss


Florida Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Contractors Association

cc: Cheryl Harris, Executive Director


clerk@psc.state.fl.us
contact@psc.state.fl.us

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Angela Charles
From: AFentriss@aol.com
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 1:20 PM
To: Art Graham; Lisa Edgar; Ronald Brisé; Eduardo Balbis; jbowen@psc.state.fl.us; Records Clerk;
Consumer Contact; charris@fracca.org
Subject: Docket Number 130199-EI to 130205-EI Numeric Conservation Goals
Attachments: FRACCAletterPSCon112414.pdf

Dear Chairman Graham and Commissioners Edgar, Brisé, Balbis, and Bowen:

Attached please find a letter from Florida RACCA relating to a matter before you on Tuesday, November 25, 2014.

If you have any questions or need additional information, please feel free to contact me.

Sincerely,

Anna Cam Fentriss


Florida Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Contractors Association

cc: Cheryl Harris, Executive Director


clerk@psc.state.fl.us
contact@psc.state.fl.us

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Florida Refrigeration & Air Conditioning Contractors Association
________________________________________________________________________________________

November 24, 2014

Honorable Art Graham, Chairman


Honorable Lisa Polak Edgar, Commissioner
Honorable Ronald A. Brisé, Commissioner
Honorable Eduardo E. Balbis, Commissioner
Honorable Julie I. Bowen, Commissioner BY ELECTRONIC MAIL
Public Service Commission
Capital Circle Office Center
2540 Shumard Oak Boulevard
Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0850

Re: Docket Number 130199-EI, 130200-EI, 130201-EI, 130202-EI, 130203-EM,


130204-EM, 130205-EI, Numeric Conservation Goals

Dear Chairman Graham and Commissioners Edgar, Brisé, Balbis, and Bowen:

Florida Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Contractors Association (Florida


RACCA) is a statewide professional association representing approximately 325
contractor and associate members. On behalf of our members, we oppose the request of
various utility companies and the PSC staff recommendations to eliminate rebates for air
conditioning systems that are more energy efficient.

It is our position that rebates for air conditioning systems with greater efficiency
meet the PSC rules requirement to be cost-effective by directly and proportionately (or
greater) reducing the utility costs for the customer. We understand this reduces revenue
for any utility company.

We disagree with the point made by utility companies and the PSC staff that
improved building codes make rebates unnecessary as these improved codes apply only
to new construction - which is only a fraction of the overall residential energy use. The
existing building stock still constitutes the largest portion, for which energy efficiency is
still very much needed. It is reasonable to estimate that it will take at least another ten
years for Florida's residents and businesses to transition from existing inefficient air
conditioning systems to new ones. Until then, it only makes sense to continue with this
part of the rebate program.

In addition to simply improving energy efficiency for air conditioning systems, the
rebate program also provides a very important impact for Florida in that it increases

The Voice of the Florida Air Conditioning Industry


466 94th avenue north, st. petersburg, florida 33702
phone: 727.576.3225 fax: 727.578.9982 email: mail@fracca.org
www.fracca.org
Honorable Art Graham, Chairman
Honorable Lisa Polak Edgar, Commissioner
Honorable Ronald A. Brisé, Commissioner
Honorable Eduardo E. Balbis, Commissioner
Honorable Julie I. Bowen, Commissioner
November 24, 2014
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permitted installations by licensed contractors because the rebate makes the perceived
savings in hiring unlicensed contractors who will install substandard or illegal equipment
without a permit much less attractive for the consumer.

Complete elimination of rebates benefits only the utility companies and hurts the
consumer, the State of Florida, and businesses that participate in this worthwhile program. It
hurts the consumer by virtually mandating higher utility expenditures by encouraging higher
use of energy that results in what the utility companies really want – a reason to impose
higher rates on consumers in order to build (or plan to build) additional power plants. It hurts
the State of Florida by leaving it alone to try to meet upcoming federal goals while utility
companies pull Florida in the wrong direction. It hurts participating businesses by requiring a
sudden and costly shift in business structure to account for elimination of the rebates, which
cost cannot be passed on to ratepayers as it can be by and for utility companies.

In the best interests of most involved, it would be prudent to modify, rather than
eliminate, the rebates and to delay the deadline to end the program. We understand that falls
short of what the utility companies want, but this should not be driven by what the utility
companies want. This should be about what is best for the consumers and the State of
Florida.

We respectfully request that the Public Service Commission deny complete elimination
of the rebates in favor of a modification of the program to allow continued rebates for a
minimum of ten years for air conditioning systems with greater efficiency.

Your favorable consideration in this matter is greatly appreciated. If you have any
questions or would like additional information, please feel free to contact me.

Sincerely,

Cheryl Harris
Cheryl Harris, Executive Director
CORRESPONDENCE
NOV 25, 2014
DOCUMENT NO. 06446-14
Angela Charles
From: Terry Holdnak
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2014 1:05 PM
To: Commissioner Correspondence
Subject: Docket Correspondence - Numeric Conservation Goals
Attachments: I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state.; Solar; I am a Florida
ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state.

Please place the attached e-mails in docket correspondence for consumers and their representatives in Docket
Nos: 130199, 130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 310204 and 130205.

Thank you,
Terry

Ms. Terry Holdnak


Executive Assistant to Commissioner Julie I. Brown
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Boulevard
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850
tholdnak@psc.state.fl.us
(850) 413-6030 (Office)
(850) 413-6031 (Fax)

Please note: Florida has a very broad public records law. Most written communications to or from state officials regarding state business are considered to be
public records and will be made available to the public and the media upon request. Therefore, your e-mail message may be subject to public disclosure.

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Angela Charles
From: Chris Terrell <earth.christerrell@yahoo.com>
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2014 12:46 PM
To: support@fpscletters.com; Office of Commissioner Balbis; Office Of Commissioner Edgar; Office
Of Commissioner Graham; Office of Commissioner Brisé; Office of Commissioner Brown
Subject: I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state.

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per watt in
2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are able to
participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program. .

Signed,

Chris Terrell

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Angela Charles
From: MMaag13@aol.com
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2014 12:44 PM
To: Office of Commissioner Brown
Subject: Solar

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.
A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per watt in
2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are able to
participate in this program.
Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.
Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program. .

Signed,

Martin Maag, MD

Let me say this....I have implemented solar in my last 2 homes, I drive a Tesla because I want a future for my young
children. Please don't be stupid. Our Planet needs this!

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Angela Charles
From: Sharon Hernandez <girliehepcat@live.com>
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2014 12:30 PM
To: Office of Commissioner Balbis; Office Of Commissioner Edgar; Office Of Commissioner
Graham; Office of Commissioner Brisé; Office of Commissioner Brown;
support@fpscletters.com
Subject: I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state.

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar industry to
preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to invest and benefit
from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet consumer
demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per watt in 2015, the
commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are able to participate in this
program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please extend
and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free market, and
engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable business environment
during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar economy by
extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program. .

Signed,

Sharon Hernandez

Sharon Michelle Hernandez


Photographer/Graphic Designer
smhphotodesign@yahoo.com
Writer for the Examiner.com
Direct: 954-709-8569

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CORRESPONDENCE
NOV 25, 2014
DOCUMENT NO. 06446-14
Angela Charles
From: Betty Leland
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2014 12:20 PM
To: Commissioner Correspondence
Subject: NUMERIC CONSERVATION GOALS
Attachments: Please preserve and improve the FEECA Solar Pilot Program (Docket 130199); Please
preserve and improve the FEECA Solar Pilot Program (Docket 130199); Please preserve and
improve the FEECA Solar Pilot Program (Docket 130199)

Good Afternoon:

Please place the attached e-mails in docket correspondence for consumers and their representatives in Docket
#s: 130199, 130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 310204 and 130205.

Thank you

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Angela Charles
From: laura davidson <willsridge@live.com>
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2014 11:29 AM
To: Office Of Commissioner Graham
Subject: Please preserve and improve the FEECA Solar Pilot Program (Docket 130199)

Dear Chairman Art Graham,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to preserve and improve
our Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to invest in and benefit from local
solar power.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. A
smart solar rebate program that predictably decreases over time can help our local solar industry
grow and compete to meet consumer demand for solar power, while using ratepayer dollars much
more efficiently. Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our
growing solar economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Thank you for your attention.

CC:
Commissioner Balbis
Commissioner Brise
Commissioner Brown
Commissioner Edgar

Sincerely,

laura davidson

1650 duncans chapel rd nw


willis, VA 24380

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Angela Charles
From: Jean Lee <jg17@bellsouth.net>
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2014 11:27 AM
To: Office Of Commissioner Graham
Subject: Please preserve and improve the FEECA Solar Pilot Program (Docket 130199)

Dear Chairman Art Graham,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to preserve and improve
our Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to invest in and benefit from local
solar power. I am very interested and will be watching this issue of movement towards renewable
energy sources. It is very important to me that we move away from fossil fuels.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. A
smart solar rebate program that predictably decreases over time can help our local solar industry
grow and compete to meet consumer demand for solar power, while using ratepayer dollars much
more efficiently. Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our
growing solar economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Thank you for your attention.

CC:
Commissioner Balbis
Commissioner Brise
Commissioner Brown
Commissioner Edgar

Sincerely,

Jean Lee

30 NW 100 Terrace
Miami Shores, FL 33150

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Angela Charles
From: Charles Collins <cb_collins133@comcast.net>
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2014 11:18 AM
To: Office Of Commissioner Graham
Subject: Please preserve and improve the FEECA Solar Pilot Program (Docket 130199)

Dear Chairman Art Graham,

I am not a Florida ratepayer, but I support solar energy in that state. I urge you to preserve and
improve your Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to invest in and benefit
from the development of solar power in the U.S..

Thank you for your attention.

CC:
Commissioner Balbis
Commissioner Brise
Commissioner Brown
Commissioner Edgar

Sincerely,

Charles Collins

101 Harris Hills Drive


Sebastopol, CA 95472

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CORRESPONDENCE
NOV 25, 2014
DOCUMENT NO. 06446-14
Crystal Card

From: Pamela Paultre


Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2014 11:50 AM
To: Angela Charles; Baldwyn English; Betty Leland; Carolyn Cannon; Christopher Cooney;
Consumer Contact; Cristina Slaton; Crystal Card; Hong Wang; Katherine Fleming; Kay Posey;
Pamela Paultre; Rachel Arnold; Roberta Walton; Terry Holdnak
Subject: RE: Numeric Conservation Goals (6)

Please do not include the e-mail with subject line, “complaint straight talk” in the dockets as originally requested. I
apologize for the error. Thanks.

Pamela

From: Pamela Paultre


Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2014 11:43 AM
To: Commissioner Correspondence
Subject: Numeric Conservation Goals (6)

Good morning,

Please place the forwarded or enclosed correspondence in Docket Correspondence of


Consumers and their representatives for docket nos 130199, 130200, 130201, 130202, 130203,
310204 and 130205.

Thank you,

Pamela Paultre
Assistant to Commissioner Ronald Brisé
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399
(850) 413-6036

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CORRESPONDENCE
NOV 25, 2014
DOCUMENT NO. 06446-14
Angela Charles
From: Pamela Paultre
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2014 11:43 AM
To: Commissioner Correspondence
Subject: Numeric Conservation Goals (6)
Attachments: Complaint Straight Talk (Trac Fone)Telephone Services; Please support meaningful energy
efficiency goals; FEECA; Please include energy efficiency in your conservation goals; Please
include energy efficiency in your conservation goals; Please support meaningful energy
efficiency goals; Please support meaningful energy efficiency goals; Please include energy
efficiency in your conservation goals; King delivers blow to Senate Keystone passage; Please
include energy efficiency in your conservation goals; Please include energy efficiency in your
conservation goals; Please include energy efficiency in your conservation goals; BREAKING
NEWS King to vote no on Keystone XL; Please include energy efficiency in your conservation
goals; Please include energy efficiency in your conservation goals; Please include energy
efficiency in your conservation goals; Please support meaningful energy efficiency goals;
Please support meaningful energy efficiency goals; Please support meaningful energy
efficiency goals; Please support meaningful energy efficiency goals; Please include energy
efficiency in your conservation goals; Please include energy efficiency in your conservation
goals; Please support meaningful energy efficiency goals

Good morning,

Please place the forwarded or enclosed correspondence in Docket Correspondence of


Consumers and their representatives for docket nos 130199, 130200, 130201, 130202,
130203, 310204 and 130205.

Thank you,

Pamela Paultre
Assistant to Commissioner Ronald Brisé
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399
(850) 413-6036

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Angela Charles
From: Maura ODonnell <Odonnellmaura@yahoo.com>
Sent: Wednesday, November 19, 2014 5:46 PM
To: Office of Commissioner Brisé
Subject: Please support meaningful energy efficiency goals

Dear Commissioners,

I understand that on November 25th, you will be setting conservation goals for the state’s biggest
power companies. I ask that you set meaningful conservation goals that include energy efficiency
measures that are the lowest cost and provide the highest savings to customers. The scale of energy
efficiency programs is critically important to customers - especially those on low and fixed incomes.
Utility-sponsored programs provide information and financial resources that help customers, like
me, reduce energy use and save money on monthly bills.

Yet, Florida’s families and businesses will never realize the benefits of those programs if you
approve the historic reductions in energy efficiency efforts being requested by the state’s power
companies – and affirmed by your staff. The easiest, cheapest and cleanest way to save energy is to
use less of it. It keeps money in the pockets of Florida’s families and is good for economic
development. We should be increasing efforts to use energy smarter, not slashing those efforts.

Many other states have clearly proven the effectiveness of these programs. Given the rapid
population growth in Florida and future demand, we need efficiency programs to meet that demand
in a way that is cost effective and helps preserve the unique natural beauty that attracts so many
people and businesses to Florida.

Please stand on the side of utility customers and reject the big power companies’ request to gut
energy efficiency efforts.

Sincerely,

Maura ODonnell
5900 Collins ave
Miami beach, FL 33140

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Angela Charles
From: Bill Gallagher <bill@solar-fit.com>
Sent: Wednesday, November 19, 2014 5:36 PM
To: Office of Commissioner Brisé
Subject: FEECA

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.
A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per watt in
2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are able to
participate in this program.
Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.
Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program. .
Sincerely,

Bill Gallagher

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Angela Charles
From: david hollister <ddhollister@yahoo.com>
Sent: Wednesday, November 19, 2014 5:24 PM
To: Office of Commissioner Brisé
Subject: Please include energy efficiency in your conservation goals

Dear Chairman Graham, Commissioners Brise, Edgar, Bablis & Brown,

You will have an opportunity on November 25th to set meaningful conservation goals for the state’s
biggest utilities, or set Florida back by approving the companies’ request to gut energy efficiency
efforts. I ask that you set conservation goals that increase efficiency opportunities, not dramatically
decrease the scope of modest energy efficiency programs. These programs, on top of being the most
cost-effective way to meet electricity demand, are critical to those on lower income who don’t have
the resources to reduce their energy use and save money on their bills. Your goals should include
energy efficiency measures that are the lowest cost and provide the highest savings to customers.

If you approve your staff’s recommendation, Florida’s families and businesses will lose valuable
opportunities to lower their energy use. While that may be good for utility shareholders, it’s not
good for customers like myself. Energy efficiency keeps money in everyone’s pocket, it’s good for
economic development and it leaves a more sustainable future.

Please stand with utility customers and reject the big power companies’ requests to slash energy
efficiency efforts in Florida.

david hollister
357 41st ave
st pete beach, FL 33706

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Angela Charles
From: John Thomas <jrtbird1@yahoo.com>
Sent: Wednesday, November 19, 2014 2:16 PM
To: Office of Commissioner Brisé
Subject: Please include energy efficiency in your conservation goals

Dear Chairman Graham, Commissioners Brise, Edgar, Bablis & Brown,

You will have an opportunity on November 25th to set meaningful conservation goals for the state’s
biggest utilities, or set Florida back by approving the companies’ request to gut energy efficiency
efforts. I ask that you set conservation goals that increase efficiency opportunities, not dramatically
decrease the scope of modest energy efficiency programs. These programs, on top of being the most
cost-effective way to meet electricity demand, are critical to those on lower income who don’t have
the resources to reduce their energy use and save money on their bills. Your goals should include
energy efficiency measures that are the lowest cost and provide the highest savings to customers.

If you approve your staff’s recommendation, Florida’s families and businesses will lose valuable
opportunities to lower their energy use. While that may be good for utility shareholders, it’s not
good for customers like myself. Energy efficiency keeps money in everyone’s pocket, it’s good for
economic development and it leaves a more sustainable future.

Please stand with utility customers and reject the big power companies’ requests to slash energy
efficiency efforts in Florida.

John Thomas
11338 alligator st
punta gorda, FL 33955

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Angela Charles
From: Tanya Tweeton <tweeton204@gmail.com>
Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2014 7:17 PM
To: Office of Commissioner Brisé
Subject: Please support meaningful energy efficiency goals

Dear Commissioners,

I understand that on November 25th, you will be setting conservation goals for the state’s biggest
power companies. I ask that you set meaningful conservation goals that include energy efficiency
measures that are the lowest cost and provide the highest savings to customers. The scale of energy
efficiency programs is critically important to customers - especially those on low and fixed incomes.
Utility-sponsored programs provide information and financial resources that help customers, like
me, reduce energy use and save money on monthly bills.

Yet, Florida’s families and businesses will never realize the benefits of those programs if you
approve the historic reductions in energy efficiency efforts being requested by the state’s power
companies – and affirmed by your staff. The easiest, cheapest and cleanest way to save energy is to
use less of it. It keeps money in the pockets of Florida’s families and is good for economic
development. We should be increasing efforts to use energy smarter, not slashing those efforts.

Please stand on the side of utility customers and reject the big power companies’ request to gut
energy efficiency efforts.

Sincerely,

Tanya Tweeton
9705 North New River Canal Rd. #204
Plantation, FL 33324

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Angela Charles
From: Robin Hudspeth <RobinHudspeth@aol.com>
Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2014 5:52 PM
To: Office of Commissioner Brisé
Subject: Please support meaningful energy efficiency goals

Dear Commissioners,

I understand that on November 25th, you will be setting conservation goals for the state’s biggest
power companies. I ask that you set meaningful conservation goals that include energy efficiency
measures that are the lowest cost and provide the highest savings to customers. The scale of energy
efficiency programs is critically important to customers - especially those on low and fixed incomes.
Utility-sponsored programs provide information and financial resources that help customers, like
me, reduce energy use and save money on monthly bills.

Yet, Florida’s families and businesses will never realize the benefits of those programs if you
approve the historic reductions in energy efficiency efforts being requested by the state’s power
companies – and affirmed by your staff. The easiest, cheapest and cleanest way to save energy is to
use less of it. It keeps money in the pockets of Florida’s families and is good for economic
development. We should be increasing efforts to use energy smarter, not slashing those efforts.

Please stand on the side of utility customers and reject the big power companies’ request to gut
energy efficiency efforts.

Sincerely,

Robin Hudspeth
4712 NW 22nd Street
Coconut Creek, FL 33063

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Angela Charles
From: Marcia Booth <marcia_booth@yahoo.com>
Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2014 5:30 PM
To: Office of Commissioner Brisé
Subject: Please include energy efficiency in your conservation goals

Dear Chairman Graham, Commissioners Brise, Edgar, Bablis & Brown,

You will have an opportunity on November 25th to set meaningful conservation goals for the state’s
biggest utilities, or set Florida back by approving the companies’ request to gut energy efficiency
efforts. I ask that you set conservation goals that increase efficiency opportunities, not dramatically
decrease the scope of modest energy efficiency programs. These programs, on top of being the most
cost-effective way to meet electricity demand, are critical to those on lower income who don’t have
the resources to reduce their energy use and save money on their bills. Your goals should include
energy efficiency measures that are the lowest cost and provide the highest savings to customers.

If you approve your staff’s recommendation, Florida’s families and businesses will lose valuable
opportunities to lower their energy use. While that may be good for utility shareholders, it’s not
good for customers like myself. Energy efficiency keeps money in everyone’s pocket, it’s good for
economic development and it leaves a more sustainable future.

Please stand with utility customers and reject the big power companies’ requests to slash energy
efficiency efforts in Florida.

Marcia Booth
5943 Goleta Circle
Melbourne, FL 32940

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Angela Charles
From: Marcia Booth <marcia_booth@yahoo.com>
Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2014 5:30 PM
To: Office of Commissioner Brisé
Subject: Please include energy efficiency in your conservation goals

Dear Chairman Graham, Commissioners Brise, Edgar, Bablis & Brown,

You will have an opportunity on November 25th to set meaningful conservation goals for the state’s
biggest utilities, or set Florida back by approving the companies’ request to gut energy efficiency
efforts. I ask that you set conservation goals that increase efficiency opportunities, not dramatically
decrease the scope of modest energy efficiency programs. These programs, on top of being the most
cost-effective way to meet electricity demand, are critical to those on lower income who don’t have
the resources to reduce their energy use and save money on their bills. Your goals should include
energy efficiency measures that are the lowest cost and provide the highest savings to customers.

If you approve your staff’s recommendation, Florida’s families and businesses will lose valuable
opportunities to lower their energy use. While that may be good for utility shareholders, it’s not
good for customers like myself. Energy efficiency keeps money in everyone’s pocket, it’s good for
economic development and it leaves a more sustainable future.

Please stand with utility customers and reject the big power companies’ requests to slash energy
efficiency efforts in Florida.

Marcia Booth
5943 Goleta Circle
Melbourne, FL 32940

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Angela Charles
From: EnergyGuardian <energy@email.energyguardian.net>
Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2014 5:03 PM
To: Office of Commissioner Brisé
Subject: King delivers blow to Senate Keystone passage

Advertise | Contact

Energy and environment headlines for the afternoon of Tuesday, November 18, 2014

King delivers blow to


Senate Keystone
passage
By Edward Felker

The outlook for passage of a bill to


approve the Keystone XL oil sands
pipeline from Canada dimmed in advance
of a planned vote Tuesday, when a key
undecided senator announced his opposition.

The decision to vote no on the bill by Sen. Angus King, an independent from Maine
who caucuses with Democrats, left Sen. Mary Landrieu one vote short of the 60 she
needs to pass her bill. She has the backing of all 45 Republicans and 13 other
Democrats.

Landrieu, D-La., avoided comment when asked in the Capitol about King's decision.

Her top Democratic ally on the bill, Sen. Joe Manchin of West Virginia,
acknowledged that they had run out of potential backers and had to hope that one
senator would reverse course to vote for the $8 billion project.

"Maybe someone else will see it like I do and surprise us," Manchin told reporters.

King, who was previously leaning against the bill, said in a statement that while he
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was "frustrated" by Obama administration delays in making a decision on the
project, he was also opposed to Congress giving the green light to individual
pipelines.

"Congress is not, nor should it be, in the business of legislating the approval or
disapproval of a construction project," he said.

Sen. Harry Reid, D-Nev., the outgoing majority leader, told reporters that Landrieu
brought up the vote in the Democrats' weekly closed-door luncheon on Tuesday. He
declared himself uncertain about how the bill would fare and would not confirm that
the bill would come up short.

"I don't expect it to fail -- I don't know what's going to happen," he told reporters in
response to a question about whether the bill would be defeated.

Landrieu secured a vote on her bill last Tuesday in a bid to show her influence on
Capitol Hill ahead of her Dec. 6 runoff election against Rep. Bill Cassidy, R-La.

Responding to questions about the impact of the vote on Landrieu's re-election


prospects, Reid said only, "the race is not over in Louisiana. She has not given up and
we have not given up."

The last publicly undeclared vote, Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Ill., Reid's top deputy,
declined Tuesday to say definitively that he would oppose the bill.

But he told CNN on Sunday that he backs President Barack Obama's stance that
Congress should not intervene in the ongoing State Department permit review.

The Keystone vote was capping a multi-hour debate on the Senate floor over the
project, which would transport oil sands crude from Canada to Nebraska for
shipment to refineries on the Texas Gulf Coast.

The debate was marked by partisan jabs and references to the race between Landrieu
and Cassidy, who sponsored identical approval legislation that passed the House on
Friday.

Under a deal between Landrieu and Republicans to bring the bill to a vote in the
Senate, the final bill sent to Obama after Senate passage would be the House version,
giving Cassidy a victory to tout in Louisiana.

Incoming majority leader Sen. Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., opened debate by referring
to the bill as "Congressman Cassidy's Keystone bill," and said that if it fails on
Tuesday, he will bring it back up when the GOP takes over the Senate in January.

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Berkeley to vote on climate change labels at gas


pumps
By The Associated Press

BERKELEY, Calif. (AP) — The San Francisco Bay Area city of Berkeley will decide
whether to slap stickers on gas pumps warning that burning fuel contributes to
global warming in a plan that's a first of its kind in the country.

The Berkeley City Council is expected to vote Tuesday night on whether to move
forward with the proposal to put climate-change warning labels on gas pumps
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citywide. San Francisco is drafting a similar ordinance that officials could vote on by
next spring.

A spokeswoman for the Western States Petroleum Association, an oil-industry


lobbying group, has said the labels reflect the state's and Berkeley's opinions and
would force "unwanted speech in violation of the First Amendment."

The labels are part of a voter-approved city plan to reduce emissions by 33 percent
between 2000 and 2020.

Heating costs heading up as cold grips nation


By Jonathan Fahey

NEW YORK (AP) — The cold is back, and with it, rising heating bills.

This winter was expected to bring much lower bills than last year because it wasn't
supposed to be so darn cold. Homeowners could go a little easier on the thermostat,
and less fuel use would offset rising prices for natural gas and electricity, which
generates heat for 88 percent of U.S. households.

Then, descending from the Arctic, came a block of cold air nearly the size of the
entire Lower 48. This month is now on track to be the coldest November since 1996.

"It came in hard and strong, pretty impressive stuff," says Matt Rogers, a
meteorologist at the Commodity Weather Group, which forecasts weather and
heating demand for energy companies. He notes that a cold November doesn't
necessarily lead to a colder winter. But it depletes fuel supplies and pushes prices up.

And it just so happens most forecasters think January and February will also be
colder than normal across most of the U.S.

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Toxic plume spreading at defense plant in NY,


tests show
By Frank Eltman

BETHPAGE, N.Y. (AP) — A decades-long toxic cleanup around the former aerospace
plant that helped land a man on the moon is getting renewed scrutiny after
groundwater tests showed a potential carcinogen spreading deeper and toward
nearby Long Island communities.

Officials revealed this month that the 4.5 mile by 3.5 mile plume of underground
contamination in Bethpage is moving deeper than ever. High concentrations of the
industrial solvent trichloroethylene, or TCE, were found more than 60 stories below
ground.

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Readings show the plume is moving further south toward untainted public wells,
officials said.

"Unless they figure a way to reach it, locate it and extract it, you're looking at a much
longer range of a high contamination area that they will have to contend with,"
warned Sarah Meyland, associate professor of environmental technology at New
York Institute of Technology.

The contamination is emanating from a 600-acre property that was once home to
Grumman Aerospace Corp., the U.S. Navy and other associated defense industries.
Grumman built an armada of aircraft used during the Cold War, as well as the lunar
module that landed astronauts on the moon.

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NTSB: Gov't aircraft regulations apply to drones


By Joan Lowy

WASHINGTON (AP) — The government has the power to hold drone operators
accountable when they operate the remote-control aircraft recklessly, a federal safety
board ruled Tuesday in a setback to small drone operators chafing under Federal
Aviation Administration restrictions.

The National Transportation safety Board, which hears appeals of Federal Aviation
Administration enforcement actions, ruled that small drones are a type of aircraft
and fall under existing FAA rules.

The FAA had fined Raphael Pirker, an aerial photographer, $10,000 for operating
his Ritewing Zephyr in a reckless manner on the University of Virginia campus in
2011. Pirker allegedly flew the drone, which weighed less than 5 pounds, at
"extremely low" altitudes, including under a pedestrian bridge and directly at a
person, causing the individual to duck out of the way. He had been hired to make
photos and videos of the campus.

Pirker appealed the fine, saying his aircraft was effectively no different than a model
aircraft and therefore not subject to regulations that apply to manned aircraft. An
NTSB administrative law judge sided with him in March, saying the FAA hasn't
issued any regulations specifically for drones and therefore can't determine their use.

The FAA appealed the decision to the four-member safety board, which said Tuesday
that the definition of an aircraft is very broad.

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NRC chair: Work needed to finish Fukushima


changes
By Ray Henry
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ATLANTA (AP) — The outgoing chair of the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission
said Tuesday the industry must finish making the safety changes required after a
nuclear disaster in Japan, and it faces unresolved questions over how to store
nuclear waste as existing plants close.

Allison Macfarlane became the agency's leader in July 2012 after the stormy tenure
of former chair Gregory Jaczko, whose management style was described as bullying
by fellow commissioners and staffers. A geologist, Macfarlane will start teaching Jan.
1 at George Washington University.

Macfarlane said the agency must follow through on changes required after the March
2011 crisis at the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear plant in Japan. Tsunami waves
disabled the plant's electrical and cooling systems, causing a meltdown and
explosions that flung debris and radiation into the environment.

"We as regulators need to do what we think is right," Macfarlane said in an interview


during a nuclear industry conference in Atlanta. "And if we think something is
required, and this is something we've learned as a result of the Fukushima accident,
we need to tell the industry to do it."

Among the changes, the nuclear industry has set up centers in Memphis and Phoenix
that can quickly send emergency gear to a stricken plant. Some plants will install
vents meant to prevent explosions during extreme accidents. Regulators are
reviewing updated earthquake and flooding hazard assessments for plants across the
country.

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Stevie Wonder headlining fundraiser for


Landrieu
By The Associated Press

BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — Stevie Wonder is lending a hand to endangered


Democratic U.S. Sen. Mary Landrieu.

The legendary musician is performing at a $1,000-per-person fundraiser Dec. 1 in


New Orleans to drum up campaign cash for the Big Easy Committee, a joint
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committee that supports Landrieu and the Democratic State Central Committee of
Louisiana.

The event is being advertised as an "Intimate Evening with Stevie Wonder." For
$5,000, a couple also can attend a smaller "patron reception" with the musician.

Landrieu, who is seeking a fourth term, faces an uphill fight to re-election in the Dec.
6 runoff against Republican challenger U.S. Rep. Bill Cassidy.

The fundraiser with Wonder could give Landrieu's campaign a jolt of cash in the final
days, as she struggles to combat attack ads from outside groups supporting Cassidy.

Google buys up Dutch wind energy for data


center
By The Associated Press

AMSTERDAM (AP) — Google says it will buy the entire output of an 18-turbine, 62-
megawatt Dutch wind energy project in the Netherlands to supply power to a major
data center it is building.

Company officials said Tuesday that Google wants both price certainty and to ensure
that the 600 million euro ($750 million) data center in Eemshaven, Netherlands —
due to be completed in 2017 — will be supplied by renewable energy from the start.

The wind project is also still under construction at nearby Delfzijl, with turbines both
onshore and off the coast in the North Sea.

Google did not disclose terms but said it has signed a 10-year contract. The U.S.
internet giant has inked similar deals in Finland and Sweden in the past two years.

Shell Nigeria denies it lied to Dutch court


By Chika Oduah

LONDON (AP) — Shell Nigeria denies it lied to a Dutch court in The Hague about oil
pollution in the Niger Delta.

The multinational company, half owned by Nigeria's government and with


significant Dutch shareholding, says sabotage, not negligence, caused spills in 2004
along the Trans-Niger Pipeline that destroyed several hectares of mangrove forests
and the livelihoods of residents of Goi village.

"We dismiss any suggestion that SPDC has knowingly continued to use a pipeline
that is not safe to operate," a spokesperson for the Shell Petroleum Development
Company of Nigeria Ltd told The Associated Press on Tuesday. Shell is preparing for
the appeal hearing.

In a press statement released Monday, Friends of the Earth Netherlands alleged that
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documents revealed this year in a British court show that Shell continued to pump
oil through a corroded pipeline despite being warned in 2002 that it had exceeded its
lifespan and needed to be replaced.

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Brazil ex-billionaire on trial for insider trading


By Jenny Barchfield

RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) — Eike Batista, the flamboyant Brazilian tycoon once named
No. 7 on Forbes' list of the world's richest people, went on trial Tuesday in an insider
trading case that could make him the first person in the country to go to prison on
such charges.

The 58-year-old former billionaire who once reveled in the limelight made a now-
rare public appearance with his arrival Tuesday at a federal criminal court in Rio de
Janeiro.

It's the latest chapter in a vertiginous fall that saw Batista's estimated $30 billion
fortune evaporate over the past two years as his oil, mining, logistics and
shipbuilding empire crumbled. Batista often used to say he hoped to dethrone
Mexico's Carlos Slim to become the world's richest person, but now says he's $1
billion in debt.

Batista faces market manipulation charges in the sales of shares in two of his
companies, including the OGX oil exploration and production unit that filed for
bankruptcy protection last year. If convicted, Batista faces fines and up to 13 years in
prison, but experts say he could get a lighter sentence as a first-time defendant.

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recycling has gotten an OK from the Office of Management and Budget at the White
House, the last step before the EPA publishes the regulation, The Hill reports.

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A spokesman for TransCanada, which is seeking to build the Keystone XL pipeline,
says the company hasn’t taken up a recommendation from PR firm Edelman to use
third parties to target opponents of the Energy East project in Canada, The New York
Times reports.

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Bloomberg: Landrieu energy committee activism surged in 2014

A Bloomberg analysis of Sen. Mary Landrieu's public role on the Senate's energy
committee found the Louisiana Democrat became much more active after becoming
chair of the panel last February.

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Science R&D could fare well in GOP Congress

Republicans controlling the new Congress may find ground for cooperation with
President Obama in beefing up funding for science research and development, E&E
reports.

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Some states skeptical about cooperation over EPA carbon rule

Many states are trying to calculate whether they will be better off cooperating or
going it alone in complying with the Environmental Protection Agency’s rule
regulating carbon emissions from existing power plants, even though they would
have more time to write their plans if they work together, and multistate grid
operators favor them doing so, E&E reports.

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Oil prices down ahead of OPEC decision

Oil prices closed lower as traders continued to watch for signs of an OPEC
production cut in response to the global bear market, Bloomberg reports. Brent was
down 84 cents to $78.47 a barrel in London, while West Texas Intermediate fell 1.4
percent, losing $1.03 to $74.61 a barrel.

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Oil price drop, sanctions threaten Russia's economy

Russia's economy would fall into a recession next year, according to Finance
Minister Anton Siluanov, if global oil prices drop to $60 a barrel and additional
Ukraine-related sanctions are imposed, Bloomberg reports.

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Music part of arsenal in fight against climate change

The Hip-Hop Caucus has joined with major environmental groups including
350.org, the Sierra Club and the Natural Resources Defense Council in putting
together the four-song People’s Climate Music -- featuring artists including
Common, Ne-Yo and Choklate -- published in an EP available free on iTunes this
week and a full album due out Dec. 2, National Journal reports.

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Hydrogen-powered cars to hit showrooms

Toyota’s announcement of a timetable and pricing for release of its Mirai fuel cell
sedan means the long-awaited technology is moving into position to compete with
plug-in cars in dealerships, The New York Times reports.

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Lesar traveling to push Halliburton’s takeover plans

Halliburton CEO Dave Lesar, who rang the bell to start Tuesday trading on the New
York Stock Exchange, is spending days this week talking up his company’s planned
purchase of Baker Hughes to investors, FuelFix reports.

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Rhodium Group hold forum and report release, "Remaking American Power:
The Energy Market Impacts of EPA's Clean Power Plan." 1:30 pm , 1616
Rhode Island Ave., N.W.
 Nov. 18, Arlington, Va.: Energy Department hosts Minorities in Energy
Initiative one year anniversary forum. Energy Secretary Earnest Moniz,
National Urban League President Marc Morial, API President Jack Gerard,
Rep. Eddie Bernice Johnson, Rep. Bobby Rush to speak. 9:00 am , Lockheed
Martin Global Vision Center.
 Nov. 19, Washington: Center for American Progress forum, "Making Progress:
2014 Policy Conference." EPA Administrator Gina McCarthy, Colorado Gov.
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on afternoon panel. By invitation. 9:00 am

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Angela Charles
From: Ronald Bilott <ronbmyrealtor@aol.com>
Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2014 2:25 PM
To: Office of Commissioner Brisé
Subject: Please include energy efficiency in your conservation goals

Dear Chairman Graham, Commissioners Brise, Edgar, Bablis & Brown,

You will have an opportunity on November 25th to set meaningful conservation goals for the state’s
biggest utilities, or set Florida back by approving the companies’ request to gut energy efficiency
efforts. I ask that you set conservation goals that increase efficiency opportunities, not dramatically
decrease the scope of modest energy efficiency programs. These programs, on top of being the most
cost-effective way to meet electricity demand, are critical to those on lower income who don’t have
the resources to reduce their energy use and save money on their bills. Your goals should include
energy efficiency measures that are the lowest cost and provide the highest savings to customers.

If you approve your staff’s recommendation, Florida’s families and businesses will lose valuable
opportunities to lower their energy use. While that may be good for utility shareholders, it’s not
good for customers like myself. Energy efficiency keeps money in everyone’s pocket, it’s good for
economic development and it leaves a more sustainable future.

Please stand with utility customers and reject the big power companies’ requests to slash energy
efficiency efforts in Florida.

Ronald Bilott
9593 sw Flowermound Cir
Port St Lucie, FL 34987

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Angela Charles
From: Diane Brown <db4635@aol.com>
Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2014 2:16 PM
To: Office of Commissioner Brisé
Subject: Please include energy efficiency in your conservation goals

Dear Chairman Graham, Commissioners Brise, Edgar, Bablis & Brown,

You will have an opportunity on November 25th to set meaningful conservation goals for the state’s
biggest utilities, or set Florida back by approving the companies’ request to gut energy efficiency
efforts. I ask that you set conservation goals that increase efficiency opportunities, not dramatically
decrease the scope of modest energy efficiency programs. These programs, on top of being the most
cost-effective way to meet electricity demand, are critical to those on lower income who don’t have
the resources to reduce their energy use and save money on their bills. Your goals should include
energy efficiency measures that are the lowest cost and provide the highest savings to customers.

If you approve your staff’s recommendation, Florida’s families and businesses will lose valuable
opportunities to lower their energy use. While that may be good for utility shareholders, it’s not
good for customers like myself. Energy efficiency keeps money in everyone’s pocket, it’s good for
economic development and it leaves a more sustainable future.

Please stand with utility customers and reject the big power companies’ requests to slash energy
efficiency efforts in Florida.

Diane Brown
241 Twin Lakes Dr
Panama City Beach, FL 32413

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Angela Charles
From: Steven Rentz <Sjrentz1960@gmail.com>
Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2014 1:50 PM
To: Office of Commissioner Brisé
Subject: Please include energy efficiency in your conservation goals

Dear Chairman Graham, Commissioners Brise, Edgar, Bablis & Brown,

You will have an opportunity on November 25th to set meaningful conservation goals for the state’s
biggest utilities, or set Florida back by approving the companies’ request to gut energy efficiency
efforts. I ask that you set conservation goals that increase efficiency opportunities, not dramatically
decrease the scope of modest energy efficiency programs. These programs, on top of being the most
cost-effective way to meet electricity demand, are critical to those on lower income who don’t have
the resources to reduce their energy use and save money on their bills. Your goals should include
energy efficiency measures that are the lowest cost and provide the highest savings to customers.

If you approve your staff’s recommendation, Florida’s families and businesses will lose valuable
opportunities to lower their energy use. While that may be good for utility shareholders, it’s not
good for customers like myself. Energy efficiency keeps money in everyone’s pocket, it’s good for
economic development and it leaves a more sustainable future.

Please stand with utility customers and reject the big power companies’ requests to slash energy
efficiency efforts in Florida.

Steven Rentz
1530 alamo lane
The, FL 34698

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Angela Charles
From: EnergyGuardian <energy@email.energyguardian.net>
Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2014 11:56 AM
To: Office of Commissioner Brisé
Subject: BREAKING NEWS: King to vote no on Keystone XL

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Breaking headlines for Tuesday, November 18, 2014

King to vote no on
Keystone XL
By Edward Felker

Sen. Angus King, an Independent from


Maine who caucuses with Democrats,
announced that he will vote against the
Keystone XL pipeline approval bill up for
a vote in the Senate on Tuesday.

King had said Monday he was leaning against the bill, sponsored by Sen. Mary
Landrieu, D-La. Without his support, the bill is likely to fall one vote short of the 60
needed to pass.

"Congress is not, nor should it be, in the business of legislating the approval or
disapproval of a construction project," King said in a statement.

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Angela Charles
From: Sarah Teitelhaum <Sarahtbaum@gmail.com>
Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2014 11:30 AM
To: Office of Commissioner Brisé
Subject: Please include energy efficiency in your conservation goals

Dear Chairman Graham, Commissioners Brise, Edgar, Bablis & Brown,

You will have an opportunity on November 25th to set meaningful conservation goals for the state’s
biggest utilities, or set Florida back by approving the companies’ request to gut energy efficiency
efforts. I ask that you set conservation goals that increase efficiency opportunities, not dramatically
decrease the scope of modest energy efficiency programs. These programs, on top of being the most
cost-effective way to meet electricity demand, are critical to those on lower income who don’t have
the resources to reduce their energy use and save money on their bills. Your goals should include
energy efficiency measures that are the lowest cost and provide the highest savings to customers.

If you approve your staff’s recommendation, Florida’s families and businesses will lose valuable
opportunities to lower their energy use. While that may be good for utility shareholders, it’s not
good for customers like myself. Energy efficiency keeps money in everyone’s pocket, it’s good for
economic development and it leaves a more sustainable future.

Please stand with utility customers and reject the big power companies’ requests to slash energy
efficiency efforts in Florida.

Sarah Teitelhaum
2000 SW 16th St #19
Gainesville, FL 32608

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Angela Charles
From: Quilla Miralia <qearth@gmail.com>
Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2014 11:24 AM
To: Office of Commissioner Brisé
Subject: Please include energy efficiency in your conservation goals

Dear Chairman Graham, Commissioners Brise, Edgar, Bablis & Brown,

You will have an opportunity on November 25th to set meaningful conservation goals for the state’s
biggest utilities, or set Florida back by approving the companies’ request to gut energy efficiency
efforts. I ask that you set conservation goals that increase efficiency opportunities, not dramatically
decrease the scope of modest energy efficiency programs. These programs, on top of being the most
cost-effective way to meet electricity demand, are critical to those on lower income who don’t have
the resources to reduce their energy use and save money on their bills. Your goals should include
energy efficiency measures that are the lowest cost and provide the highest savings to customers.

If you approve your staff’s recommendation, Florida’s families and businesses will lose valuable
opportunities to lower their energy use. While that may be good for utility shareholders, it’s not
good for customers like myself. Energy efficiency keeps money in everyone’s pocket, it’s good for
economic development and it leaves a more sustainable future.

Please stand with utility customers and reject the big power companies’ requests to slash energy
efficiency efforts in Florida.

Quilla Miralia
1108 Richardson Road
Tallahassee, FL 32301

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Angela Charles
From: Edgar Cabral <edgarcabral45d@hotmail.com>
Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2014 11:07 AM
To: Office of Commissioner Brisé
Subject: Please include energy efficiency in your conservation goals

Dear Chairman Graham, Commissioners Brise, Edgar, Bablis & Brown,

You will have an opportunity on November 25th to set meaningful conservation goals for the state’s
biggest utilities, or set Florida back by approving the companies’ request to gut energy efficiency
efforts. I ask that you set conservation goals that increase efficiency opportunities, not dramatically
decrease the scope of modest energy efficiency programs. These programs, on top of being the most
cost-effective way to meet electricity demand, are critical to those on lower income who don’t have
the resources to reduce their energy use and save money on their bills. Your goals should include
energy efficiency measures that are the lowest cost and provide the highest savings to customers.

If you approve your staff’s recommendation, Florida’s families and businesses will lose valuable
opportunities to lower their energy use. While that may be good for utility shareholders, it’s not
good for customers like myself. Energy efficiency keeps money in everyone’s pocket, it’s good for
economic development and it leaves a more sustainable future.

Please stand with utility customers and reject the big power companies’ requests to slash energy
efficiency efforts in Florida.

Edgar Cabral
880 NE 69 Street #3H
Miami, FL 33138

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Angela Charles
From: Fred Rilling <rickscustompainting@comcast.net>
Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2014 10:43 AM
To: Office of Commissioner Brisé
Subject: Please support meaningful energy efficiency goals

Dear Commissioners,

I understand that on November 25th, you will be setting conservation goals for the state’s biggest
power companies. I ask that you set meaningful conservation goals that include energy efficiency
measures that are the lowest cost and provide the highest savings to customers. The scale of energy
efficiency programs is critically important to customers - especially those on low and fixed incomes.
Utility-sponsored programs provide information and financial resources that help customers, like
me, reduce energy use and save money on monthly bills.

Yet, Florida’s families and businesses will never realize the benefits of those programs if you
approve the historic reductions in energy efficiency efforts being requested by the state’s power
companies – and affirmed by your staff. The easiest, cheapest and cleanest way to save energy is to
use less of it. It keeps money in the pockets of Florida’s families and is good for economic
development. We should be increasing efforts to use energy smarter, not slashing those efforts.

Please stand on the side of utility customers and reject the big power companies’ request to gut
energy efficiency efforts.

Sincerely,

Fred Rilling
135 Inlets Blvd
Nokomis, FL 34275

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Angela Charles
From: Fred Rilling <rickscustompainting@comcast.net>
Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2014 10:42 AM
To: Office of Commissioner Brisé
Subject: Please support meaningful energy efficiency goals

Dear Commissioners,

I understand that on November 25th, you will be setting conservation goals for the state’s biggest
power companies. I ask that you set meaningful conservation goals that include energy efficiency
measures that are the lowest cost and provide the highest savings to customers. The scale of energy
efficiency programs is critically important to customers - especially those on low and fixed incomes.
Utility-sponsored programs provide information and financial resources that help customers, like
me, reduce energy use and save money on monthly bills.

Yet, Florida’s families and businesses will never realize the benefits of those programs if you
approve the historic reductions in energy efficiency efforts being requested by the state’s power
companies – and affirmed by your staff. The easiest, cheapest and cleanest way to save energy is to
use less of it. It keeps money in the pockets of Florida’s families and is good for economic
development. We should be increasing efforts to use energy smarter, not slashing those efforts.

Please stand on the side of utility customers and reject the big power companies’ request to gut
energy efficiency efforts.

Sincerely,

Fred Rilling
135 Inlets Blvd
Nokomis, FL 34275

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Angela Charles
From: Kenneth Eberly <ken344@hotmail.com>
Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2014 10:10 AM
To: Office of Commissioner Brisé
Subject: Please support meaningful energy efficiency goals

Dear Commissioners,

I understand that on November 25th, you will be setting conservation goals for the state’s biggest
power companies. I ask that you set meaningful conservation goals that include energy efficiency
measures that are the lowest cost and provide the highest savings to customers. The scale of energy
efficiency programs is critically important to customers - especially those on low and fixed incomes.
Utility-sponsored programs provide information and financial resources that help customers, like
me, reduce energy use and save money on monthly bills.

Yet, Florida’s families and businesses will never realize the benefits of those programs if you
approve the historic reductions in energy efficiency efforts being requested by the state’s power
companies – and affirmed by your staff. The easiest, cheapest and cleanest way to save energy is to
use less of it. It keeps money in the pockets of Florida’s families and is good for economic
development. We should be increasing efforts to use energy smarter, not slashing those efforts.

Please stand on the side of utility customers and reject the big power companies’ request to gut
energy efficiency efforts.

Sincerely,
Ken Eberly

Kenneth Eberly
9742 SW 75 Loop
Ocala, FL 34481

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Angela Charles
From: Kathy Freeman <kathyf496@gmail.com>
Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2014 10:10 AM
To: Office of Commissioner Brisé
Subject: Please support meaningful energy efficiency goals

Dear Commissioners,

It is no longer possible to pretend that renewable energy is not viable. The technology exists right
now to produce a major portion of our electricity from renewables. I know people in Utah that have
generated near 40% of their annual electricity with solar panels. This is in a place where it snows
and the panels are covered. Solar panels on my house would save me at least 40% on my electricity
bill.

A distributed energy grid that maximizes rooftop solar is the future for Florida. The benefits of
renewable energy for consumers and society as a whole are clear. The coming change in energy
generation can be likened in scale to the change our society accommodated in the transition from
horse-drawn carriages to automobiles. It will be a fundamental change that improves our lives.

Setting high standards for energy efficiency will help consumers, get us a more resilient energy grid,
and improve our environment and our economy.

If you do not enact meaningful energy efficient goals, it will be obvious you are working to support
the power companies ever-increasing profits to the detriment of consumers.

The people you represent want new, clean sources of energy, not from fossil fuels.

I hope you keep that in mind on November 25th.

Sincerely,

Kathy Freeman
3330 Meadowridge DR
Melbourne, FL 32901

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Angela Charles
From: Ross McCluney <rm@sunpine.us>
Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2014 10:01 AM
To: Office of Commissioner Brisé
Subject: Please include energy efficiency in your conservation goals

Dear Chairman Graham, Commissioners Brise, Edgar, Bablis & Brown,

You will have an opportunity on November 25th to set meaningful conservation goals for the state’s
biggest utilities, or set Florida back by approving the companies’ request to gut energy efficiency
efforts. I ask that you set conservation goals that increase efficiency opportunities, not dramatically
decrease the scope of modest energy efficiency programs. These programs, on top of being the most
cost-effective way to meet electricity demand, are critical to those on lower income who don’t have
the resources to reduce their energy use and save money on their bills. Your goals should include
energy efficiency measures that are the lowest cost and provide the highest savings to customers.

If you approve your staff’s recommendation, Florida’s families and businesses will lose valuable
opportunities to lower their energy use. While that may be good for utility shareholders, it’s not
good for customers like myself. Energy efficiency keeps money in everyone’s pocket, it’s good for
economic development and it leaves a more sustainable future.

Please stand with utility customers and reject the big power companies’ requests to slash energy
efficiency efforts in Florida.

Ross McCluney
219 Johnson Avenue
Cape Canaveral, FL 32920

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Angela Charles
From: Robert Long <rbradlong@hotmail.com>
Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2014 9:29 AM
To: Office of Commissioner Brisé
Subject: Please include energy efficiency in your conservation goals

Dear Chairman Graham, Commissioners Brise, Edgar, Bablis & Brown,

You will have an opportunity on November 25th to set meaningful conservation goals for the state’s
biggest utilities, or set Florida back by approving the companies’ request to gut energy efficiency
efforts. I ask that you set conservation goals that increase efficiency opportunities, not dramatically
decrease the scope of modest energy efficiency programs. These programs, on top of being the most
cost-effective way to meet electricity demand, are critical to those on lower income who don’t have
the resources to reduce their energy use and save money on their bills. Your goals should include
energy efficiency measures that are the lowest cost and provide the highest savings to customers.

If you approve your staff’s recommendation, Florida’s families and businesses will lose valuable
opportunities to lower their energy use. While that may be good for utility shareholders, it’s not
good for customers like myself. Energy efficiency keeps money in everyone’s pocket, it’s good for
economic development and it leaves a more sustainable future.

Please stand with utility customers and reject the big power companies’ requests to slash energy
efficiency efforts in Florida.

Robert Long
4415 Titleist Dr
Fernandina Bch, FL 32034

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Angela Charles
From: Galen Treuer <gtreuer@gmail.com>
Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2014 9:10 AM
To: Office of Commissioner Brisé
Subject: Please support meaningful energy efficiency goals

Dear Commissioners,

I understand that on November 25th, you will be setting conservation goals for the state’s biggest
power companies. I ask that you set meaningful conservation goals that include energy efficiency
measures that are the lowest cost and provide the highest savings to customers. The scale of energy
efficiency programs is critically important to customers - especially those on low and fixed incomes.
Utility-sponsored programs provide information and financial resources that help customers, like
me, reduce energy use and save money on monthly bills.

Yet, Florida’s families and businesses will never realize the benefits of those programs if you
approve the historic reductions in energy efficiency efforts being requested by the state’s power
companies – and affirmed by your staff. The easiest, cheapest and cleanest way to save energy is to
use less of it. It keeps money in the pockets of Florida’s families and is good for economic
development. We should be increasing efforts to use energy smarter, not slashing those efforts.

Please stand on the side of utility customers and reject the big power companies’ request to gut
energy efficiency efforts.

Sincerely,

Galen Treuer
3752 SW 3rd Ave
Miami, FL 33145

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CORRESPONDENCE
NOV 25, 2014
DOCUMENT NO. 06446-14
Angela Charles
From: Pamela Paultre
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2014 11:42 AM
To: Commissioner Correspondence
Subject: Numeric Conservation Goals (5)
Attachments: Florida solar is a sleeping giant ; Please support meaningful energy efficiency goals; solar
rebates; solar rebate ; Untitled; Preserve and Improve the Solar Pilot Program; Supporting
Solar Power in Florida; Please support meaningful energy efficiency goals

Good morning,

Please place the forwarded or enclosed correspondence in Docket Correspondence of


Consumers and their representatives for docket nos 130199, 130200, 130201, 130202,
130203, 310204 and 130205.

Thank you,

Pamela Paultre
Assistant to Commissioner Ronald Brisé
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399
(850) 413-6036

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Angela Charles
From: Bob's AEC e-mail <beverhard@alternateenergycompany.com>
Sent: Friday, November 21, 2014 12:20 PM
To: Office of Commissioner Brisé
Subject: Florida solar is a sleeping giant

Dear Chairman Graham,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.
A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per watt in
2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are able to
participate in this program.
Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.
Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program. .
Sincerely,

Bob Everhard

Sales Manager
305-332-3428 Cell
954-358-0501 Office
2821 SW 23rd Terrace, Unit #3
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312
www.alternateenergycompany.com

"I'd put my money on the sun and solar energy. What a source of power! I hope we don't have to wait till oil and coal run
out before we tackle that." - Thomas Edison 1931

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Angela Charles
From: Maria Fernandez <mjgf@lycos.com>
Sent: Friday, November 21, 2014 11:16 AM
To: Office of Commissioner Brisé
Subject: Please support meaningful energy efficiency goals

Dear Commissioners,

I understand that on November 25th, you will be setting conservation goals for the state’s biggest
power companies. I ask that you set meaningful conservation goals that include energy efficiency
measures that are the lowest cost and provide the highest savings to customers. The scale of energy
efficiency programs is critically important to customers - especially those on low and fixed incomes.
Utility-sponsored programs provide information and financial resources that help customers, like
me, reduce energy use and save money on monthly bills.

Yet, Florida’s families and businesses will never realize the benefits of those programs if you
approve the historic reductions in energy efficiency efforts being requested by the state’s power
companies – and affirmed by your staff. The easiest, cheapest and cleanest way to save energy is to
use less of it. It keeps money in the pockets of Florida’s families and is good for economic
development. We should be increasing efforts to use energy smarter, not slashing those efforts.

Please stand on the side of utility customers and reject the big power companies’ request to gut
energy efficiency efforts.

Sincerely,

Maria Fernandez
8012 Jozee Cir
Orlando, FL 32836

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Angela Charles
From: jeannemariegalligan <oldbellamy@yahoo.com>
Sent: Friday, November 21, 2014 11:13 AM
To: Office of Commissioner Brisé
Subject: solar rebates

Letter to the Florida Public Service Commission:

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.
A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per watt
in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.
Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.
Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program. .

Signed,
Jeanne Galligan
oldbellamy@yahoo.com
621 SW 26th Place
Gainesville, Fl.
352-363-6121

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Angela Charles
From: jeannemariegalligan <oldbellamy@yahoo.com>
Sent: Friday, November 21, 2014 11:13 AM
To: Office of Commissioner Brisé
Subject: solar rebate

Letter to the Florida Public Service Commission:

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.
A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per watt
in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.
Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.
Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program. .

Signed,
Jeanne Galligan
oldbellamy@yahoo.com
621 SW 26th Place
Gainesville, Fl.
352-363-6121

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Angela Charles
From: John Alger <j.alger@aetsolar.com>
Sent: Friday, November 21, 2014 10:18 AM
To: Office of Commissioner Brisé

Dean Commissioner Brise,

There has been a lot of back and forth with regards to solar pilot programs that have expired. It seems that TECO,
Duke and FPL all feel that energy efficiency costs per kWh saved are greater than what they can generate and sell a new
kWh now. Let me state that most of the discussions center around Solar PV or the electric panels while you hear little if
any on solar water heating systems.

It could be argued as it is, by the utility companies, that they are in fact, in business to generate electricity and make a
return for their share holders. Ulike most companies, their rate of return or profit is limited to around 12 or 13% or as
dictated by the PUC. So, on the one hand, you have to ask yourself, why does it make sense to ask utility companies to
pay for programs that actually reduce their profit? In a real sense, it is like asking General Motors to pay for me to
install energy efficiency improvements on my Chevy Truck to improve its fuel economy rating so I don’t need to buy a
new vehicle. The concept is ridiculous.
On the other hand, by virtue of being a monopoly and the unique guidelines that govern their operations, utiltiy
companies can actually be allowed to charge existing rate payers for the cost of building new power plants and
generating capacity long before that new production is realized. This makes the case for looking at other strategies that
have a lower impact on rates, the environment, and jobs creation. Of course, most people have no idea that some of
their bill is covering these expenses so it is rarely questioned.

In my case, my company makes solar water heating equipment. This is a proven technology that offers significant
benefits to the utility companies:
1. Storage. Unlike PV, Solar water heating has built in energy storage.
2. Not connected to the grid. This whole argument about the wealthy owners of solar systems being paid for on
the backs of poor rate payers, simply does not apply to solar thermal since solar thermal water heating does not
use the Utiltiy power lines, transformers or switch gear.
3. Back up element can be radio controlled. Due to the combination of storage and an electric back up element,
utilities can remote control the backup element to turn it off when they experience periods of peak demand like
on cold mornings in the winter. Solar thermal water heating can actually help the utility more effectively load
level their output by allowing the backup elements to come on at say 4:00AM but cut them off at the peak
times of around 5:30 to 6:00AM so that they do not have to run expensive peaking units. PV does not offer this
benefit since it has no built in storage.
4. The cost per watt offset is greater than with a PV system. A 4x10 solar water heating panel, the most common
size installed in Florida, has an approximate equivalent output of about 2100 watts. Most modern PV modules
are in the 230 watt range.
Maybe a better strategy for Florida, would be to do what Hawaii has done and just require a solar water heating system
on all new homes. This helps to kick the volume higher, lowers cost due to economies of scale, puts the cost of the
system into the 30 year mortgage and since Florida does most residential water heating with electricity, will have a huge
impact for the utility companies to mitigate new plant construction. This can be done without a utility rebate program.
In addition, it has been estimated that 80% or more of Floridians, feel that the state needs to do more with Solar but feel
it is too costly and no one wants to pay more on their utility bill to subsidize it.

Just so you know, while Florida lags behind California, New Jersey and now possibly New York in Solar PV, it ranks in the
top 3 for solar water heating and has since the late 70’s.

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Finally, make no mistake, natural gas prices are not going to remain at the historically low figures that they are now
forever and Florida is especially vulnerable to spikes and shortages. Look at the attached Boston Globe article that
predicts electric rates will rise 37% this year for the North east. This is because the main gas line is not large enough to
provide the volume of gas during peak demand events. Florida could have the same problem. Not long ago, FPL used
to generate 50% of it’s electricity from coal. Now, 70% from Natural gas. Duke just closed down the Crystal River
Nuclear Station and will replace it with a gas unit. Consider that this gas comes from a hurricane prone area; the gulf
coast. The issue of cost per kWh may be a secondary issue to being able to get power at all if we are hit with the
storms we had back in 2003. Use of a technology like solar water heating that can actually store energy, can pull
demand off the grid and allow more electricity to be used for more productive activities like running refrigerators for
food and meds and oxygen machines for seniors.

Ask yourself, how will you respond in the town hall meetings when the utilities need to raise rates because gas went up
and what did you do to mitigate tha

John L Alger, PE
Commercial Projects Manager
P: 800-874-2190 | F: 904-529-9837
E-Mail: j.alger@aetsolar.com
Alternate Energy Technologies, LLC | AET Solar
1345 Energy Cove Court | Green Cove Springs, FL 32043 | U.S.A.

U.S. Manufactured Solar Products

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Angela Charles
From: Janina Widener <jlw@agfuels.biz>
Sent: Thursday, November 20, 2014 3:13 PM
To: Office of Commissioner Brisé
Cc: support@fpscletters.com
Subject: Preserve and Improve the Solar Pilot Program

Importance: High

Letter to the Florida Public Service Commission:

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar industry to
preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to invest and benefit from
local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet consumer
demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per watt in 2015, the
commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are able to participate in this
program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please extend and
redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free market, and engage in a
meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable business environment during this
period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar economy by
extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Janina Widener

***********************************
Agricultural Fuels Corp.
5361 Young Pine Road
Orlando, FL 32829

Tel: 407-219-1100
Fax: 407-380-5188

Email: JLW@AgFuels.biz
***********************************

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Angela Charles
From: MPHUSSEY@aol.com
Sent: Thursday, November 20, 2014 11:11 AM
To: Office of Commissioner Brisé
Subject: Supporting Solar Power in Florida

Chairman Brise

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue
to invest and benefit from local solar power.
A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who
are able to participate in this program.
Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida.
Please extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an
incentive free market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to
provide a stable business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.
Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program. .

Signed,

Michael Hussey
Tallahassee, Florida

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Angela Charles
From: JP Roberts <jp19658@bellsouth.net>
Sent: Thursday, November 20, 2014 9:10 AM
To: Office of Commissioner Brisé
Subject: Please support meaningful energy efficiency goals

Dear Commissioners,

I understand that on November 25th, you will be setting conservation goals for the state’s biggest
power companies. I ask that you set meaningful conservation goals that include energy efficiency
measures that are the lowest cost and provide the highest savings to customers. The scale of energy
efficiency programs is critically important to customers - especially those on low and fixed incomes.
Utility-sponsored programs provide information and financial resources that help customers, like
me, reduce energy use and save money on monthly bills.

Yet, Florida’s families and businesses will never realize the benefits of those programs if you
approve the historic reductions in energy efficiency efforts being requested by the state’s power
companies – and affirmed by your staff. The easiest, cheapest and cleanest way to save energy is to
use less of it. It keeps money in the pockets of Florida’s families and is good for economic
development. We should be increasing efforts to use energy smarter, not slashing those efforts.

Please stand on the side of utility customers and reject the big power companies’ request to gut
energy efficiency efforts.

Sincerely,

JP Roberts
2223 Parker Place Ct
Navarre, FL 32566

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CORRESPONDENCE
NOV 25, 2014
DOCUMENT NO. 06446-14
Angela Charles
From: Pamela Paultre
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2014 11:39 AM
To: Commissioner Correspondence
Subject: Numeric Conservation Goals (4)
Attachments: Please include energy efficiency in your conservation goals; Please include energy efficiency in
your conservation goals; Please support meaningful energy efficiency goals; Please include
energy efficiency in your conservation goals; Please include energy efficiency in your
conservation goals; Please support meaningful energy efficiency goals; Please support
meaningful energy efficiency goals; Please include energy efficiency in your conservation
goals; Please include energy efficiency in your conservation goals; Please include energy
efficiency in your conservation goals; Please include energy efficiency in your conservation
goals; Please support meaningful energy efficiency goals

Good morning,

Please place the forwarded or enclosed correspondence in Docket Correspondence of


Consumers and their representatives for docket nos 130199, 130200, 130201, 130202,
130203, 310204 and 130205.

Thank you,

Pamela Paultre
Assistant to Commissioner Ronald Brisé
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399
(850) 413-6036

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Angela Charles
From: Pamela Maldonado <pamelamaldonado.mia@gmail.com>
Sent: Saturday, November 22, 2014 10:35 PM
To: Office of Commissioner Brisé
Subject: Please include energy efficiency in your conservation goals

Dear Chairman Graham, Commissioners Brise, Edgar, Bablis & Brown,

I understand that on November 25th you will have an opportunity on November 25th to set
meaningful conservation goals for the state’s biggest utilities, or set Florida back by approving the
companies’ request to gut energy efficiency efforts.

This is to ask ask that you set conservation goals that increase efficiency opportunities, rather than
dramatically decreasing the scope of what are already extremely modest energy efficiency programs.
These programs, on top of being the most cost-effective way to meet electricity demand, are critical
to those with lower incomes who lack the resources to reduce their energy use and save money on
their bills.

Your goals should include energy efficiency measures that are the lowest cost and provide the
highest savings to customers.

If you approve your staff’s recommendation, Florida’s families and businesses will lose valuable
opportunities to lower their energy use. While that may be good for utility shareholders, it’s not
good for customers like myself. Energy efficiency keeps money in everyone’s Pocket, it’s good for
economic development and it leaves a more sustainable future.

Please stand with utility customers and reject the big power companies’ requests to slash energy
efficiency efforts in Florida. PLEASE DO THE RIGHT THING FOR THE PEOPLE, NOT THE POWER
COMPANIES!

Pamela Maldonado
3608 Miramontes Circle
Wellington, FL 33414

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Angela Charles
From: Patricia Pitchenik <pitchenik@optonline.net>
Sent: Saturday, November 22, 2014 8:41 PM
To: Office of Commissioner Brisé
Subject: Please include energy efficiency in your conservation goals

Dear Chairman Graham, Commissioners Brise, Edgar, Bablis & Brown,

You will have an opportunity on November 25th to set meaningful conservation goals for the state’s
biggest utilities, or set Florida back by approving the companies’ request to gut energy efficiency
efforts. I ask that you set conservation goals that increase efficiency opportunities, not dramatically
decrease the scope of modest energy efficiency programs. These programs, on top of being the most
cost-effective way to meet electricity demand, are critical to those on lower income who don’t have
the resources to reduce their energy use and save money on their bills. Your goals should include
energy efficiency measures that are the lowest cost and provide the highest savings to customers.

If you approve your staff’s recommendation, Florida’s families and businesses will lose valuable
opportunities to lower their energy use. While that may be good for utility shareholders, it’s not
good for customers like myself. Energy efficiency keeps money in everyone’s pocket, it’s good for
economic development and it leaves a more sustainable future.

Please stand with utility customers and reject the big power companies’ requests to slash energy
efficiency efforts in Florida.

Patricia Pitchenik
220 MacFarlane Dr
Delray Beach, FL 33483

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Angela Charles
From: Beverly Jones <Beverlyr.Jones@comcast.net>
Sent: Saturday, November 22, 2014 5:51 PM
To: Office of Commissioner Brisé
Subject: Please support meaningful energy efficiency goals

Dear Commissioners,

I understand that on November 25th, you will be setting conservation goals for the state’s biggest
power companies. I ask that you set meaningful conservation goals that include energy efficiency
measures that are the lowest cost and provide the highest savings to customers. The scale of energy
efficiency programs is critically important to customers - especially those on low and fixed incomes.
Utility-sponsored programs provide information and financial resources that help customers, like
me, reduce energy use and save money on monthly bills.

Yet, Florida’s families and businesses will never realize the benefits of those programs if you
approve the historic reductions in energy efficiency efforts being requested by the state’s power
companies – and affirmed by your staff. The easiest, cheapest and cleanest way to save energy is to
use less of it. It keeps money in the pockets of Florida’s families and is good for economic
development. We should be increasing efforts to use energy smarter, not slashing those efforts.

Please stand on the side of utility customers and reject the big power companies’ request to gut
energy efficiency efforts.

Sincerely,

Beverly Jones
600 S Dixie Hwy Apt223
West Palm Beach, FL 33401

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Angela Charles
From: Annette Evans <evansa1@bellsouth.net>
Sent: Saturday, November 22, 2014 5:28 PM
To: Office of Commissioner Brisé
Subject: Please include energy efficiency in your conservation goals

Dear Chairman Graham, Commissioners Brise, Edgar, Bablis & Brown,

You will have an opportunity on November 25th to set meaningful conservation goals for the state’s
biggest utilities, or set Florida back by approving the companies’ request to gut energy efficiency
efforts. I ask that you set conservation goals that increase efficiency opportunities, not dramatically
decrease the scope of modest energy efficiency programs. These programs, on top of being the most
cost-effective way to meet electricity demand, are critical to those on lower income who don’t have
the resources to reduce their energy use and save money on their bills. Your goals should include
energy efficiency measures that are the lowest cost and provide the highest savings to customers.

If you approve your staff’s recommendation, Florida’s families and businesses will lose valuable
opportunities to lower their energy use. While that may be good for utility shareholders, it’s not
good for customers like myself. Energy efficiency keeps money in everyone’s pocket, it’s good for
economic development and it leaves a more sustainable future.

Please stand with utility customers and reject the big power companies’ requests to slash energy
efficiency efforts in Florida.

Annette Evans
3422 Pine Haven Circle
BOCA RATON, FL 33431

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Angela Charles
From: Carlos Boueres <Cboueres@msn.com>
Sent: Saturday, November 22, 2014 4:50 PM
To: Office of Commissioner Brisé
Subject: Please include energy efficiency in your conservation goals

Dear Chairman Graham, Commissioners Brise, Edgar, Bablis & Brown,

You will have an opportunity on November 25th to set meaningful conservation goals for the state’s
biggest utilities, or set Florida back by approving the companies’ request to gut energy efficiency
efforts. I ask that you set conservation goals that increase efficiency opportunities, not dramatically
decrease the scope of modest energy efficiency programs. These programs, on top of being the most
cost-effective way to meet electricity demand, are critical to those on lower income who don’t have
the resources to reduce their energy use and save money on their bills. Your goals should include
energy efficiency measures that are the lowest cost and provide the highest savings to customers.

If you approve your staff’s recommendation, Florida’s families and businesses will lose valuable
opportunities to lower their energy use. While that may be good for utility shareholders, it’s not
good for customers like myself. Energy efficiency keeps money in everyone’s pocket, it’s good for
economic development and it leaves a more sustainable future.

Please stand with utility customers and reject the big power companies’ requests to slash energy
efficiency efforts in Florida.

Carlos Boueres
1337-a Jackson St
Tallahassee, FL 32303

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Angela Charles
From: Kathryn Walters <walterskr@hotmail.com>
Sent: Saturday, November 22, 2014 3:49 PM
To: Office of Commissioner Brisé
Subject: Please support meaningful energy efficiency goals

Dear Commissioners,

I understand that on November 25th, you will be setting conservation goals for the state’s biggest
power companies. I ask that you set meaningful conservation goals that include energy efficiency
measures that are the lowest cost and provide the highest savings to customers. The scale of energy
efficiency programs is critically important to customers - especially those on low and fixed incomes.
Utility-sponsored programs provide information and financial resources that help customers, like
me, reduce energy use and save money on monthly bills.

Yet, Florida’s families and businesses will never realize the benefits of those programs if you
approve the historic reductions in energy efficiency efforts being requested by the state’s power
companies – and affirmed by your staff. The easiest, cheapest and cleanest way to save energy is to
use less of it. It keeps money in the pockets of Florida’s families and is good for economic
development. We should be increasing efforts to use energy smarter, not slashing those efforts.

Please stand on the side of utility customers and reject the big power companies’ request to gut
energy efficiency efforts.

Sincerely,

Kathryn Walters
5193 Lake Blvd
Delray Beach, FL 33484

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Angela Charles
From: Sylvia Winsberg Jameson <Swjameson@icloud.com>
Sent: Saturday, November 22, 2014 3:40 PM
To: Office of Commissioner Brisé
Subject: Please support meaningful energy efficiency goals

Dear Commissioners,

I understand that on November 25th, you will be setting conservation goals for the state’s biggest
power companies. I ask that you set meaningful conservation goals that include energy efficiency
measures that are the lowest cost and provide the highest savings to customers. The scale of energy
efficiency programs is critically important to customers - especially those on low and fixed incomes.
Utility-sponsored programs provide information and financial resources that help customers, like
me, reduce energy use and save money on monthly bills.

Yet, Florida’s families and businesses will never realize the benefits of those programs if you
approve the historic reductions in energy efficiency efforts being requested by the state’s power
companies – and affirmed by your staff. The easiest, cheapest and cleanest way to save energy is to
use less of it. It keeps money in the pockets of Florida’s families and is good for economic
development. We should be increasing efforts to use energy smarter, not slashing those efforts.

Please stand on the side of utility customers and reject the big power companies’ request to gut
energy efficiency efforts.

Sincerely,

Sylvia Winsberg Jameson


12750 Hagen Ranch Rd
Boynton Beach, FL 33437

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Angela Charles
From: Susan Snyder <roysue@bellsouth.net>
Sent: Saturday, November 22, 2014 3:00 PM
To: Office of Commissioner Brisé
Subject: Please include energy efficiency in your conservation goals

Dear Chairman Graham, Commissioners Brise, Edgar, Bablis & Brown,

You will have an opportunity on November 25th to set meaningful conservation goals for the state’s
biggest utilities, or set Florida back by approving the companies’ request to gut energy efficiency
efforts. I ask that you set conservation goals that increase efficiency opportunities, not dramatically
decrease the scope of modest energy efficiency programs. These programs, on top of being the most
cost-effective way to meet electricity demand, are critical to those on lower income who don’t have
the resources to reduce their energy use and save money on their bills. Your goals should include
energy efficiency measures that are the lowest cost and provide the highest savings to customers.

If you approve your staff’s recommendation, Florida’s families and businesses will lose valuable
opportunities to lower their energy use. While that may be good for utility shareholders, it’s not
good for customers like myself. Energy efficiency keeps money in everyone’s pocket, it’s good for
economic development and it leaves a more sustainable future.

Please stand with utility customers and reject the big power companies’ requests to slash energy
efficiency efforts in Florida.

Susan Snyder
1894 Tudor Rd.
N. Palm Beach, FL 33408

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Angela Charles
From: Richard Emory <richardemory2@gmail.com>
Sent: Saturday, November 22, 2014 2:58 PM
To: Office of Commissioner Brisé
Subject: Please include energy efficiency in your conservation goals

Dear Chairman Graham, Commissioners Brise, Edgar, Bablis & Brown,

You will have an opportunity on November 25th to set meaningful conservation goals for the state’s
biggest utilities, or set Florida back by approving the companies’ request to gut energy efficiency
efforts. I ask that you set conservation goals that increase efficiency opportunities, not dramatically
decrease the scope of modest energy efficiency programs. These programs, on top of being the most
cost-effective way to meet electricity demand, are critical to those on lower income who don’t have
the resources to reduce their energy use and save money on their bills. Your goals should include
energy efficiency measures that are the lowest cost and provide the highest savings to customers.

If you approve your staff’s recommendation, Florida’s families and businesses will lose valuable
opportunities to lower their energy use. While that may be good for utility shareholders, it’s not
good for customers like myself. Energy efficiency keeps money in everyone’s pocket, it’s good for
economic development and it leaves a more sustainable future.

Please stand with utility customers and reject the big power companies’ requests to slash energy
efficiency efforts in Florida.

Richard Emory
6966 Springville Cove
Boynton Beach, FL 33437

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Angela Charles
From: Kathe Thompson <kathet13@aol.com>
Sent: Saturday, November 22, 2014 2:17 PM
To: Office of Commissioner Brisé
Subject: Please include energy efficiency in your conservation goals

Dear Chairman Graham, Commissioners Brise, Edgar, Bablis & Brown,

You will have an opportunity on November 25th to set meaningful conservation goals for the state’s
biggest utilities, or set Florida back by approving the companies’ request to gut energy efficiency
efforts. I ask that you set conservation goals that increase efficiency opportunities, not dramatically
decrease the scope of modest energy efficiency programs. These programs, on top of being the most
cost-effective way to meet electricity demand, are critical to those on lower income who don’t have
the resources to reduce their energy use and save money on their bills. Your goals should include
energy efficiency measures that are the lowest cost and provide the highest savings to customers.

If you approve your staff’s recommendation, Florida’s families and businesses will lose valuable
opportunities to lower their energy use. While that may be good for utility shareholders, it’s not
good for customers like myself. Energy efficiency keeps money in everyone’s pocket, it’s good for
economic development and it leaves a more sustainable future.

Please stand with utility customers and reject the big power companies’ requests to slash energy
efficiency efforts in Florida.

Kathe Thompson
15109 Banbury Way
Wellington, FL 33414

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Angela Charles
From: Susan McKemy <gcrabe54@aol.com>
Sent: Saturday, November 22, 2014 1:49 PM
To: Office of Commissioner Brisé
Subject: Please include energy efficiency in your conservation goals

Dear Chairman Graham, Commissioners Brise, Edgar, Bablis & Brown,

You will have an opportunity on November 25th to set meaningful conservation goals for the state’s
biggest utilities, or set Florida back by approving the companies’ request to gut energy efficiency
efforts. I ask that you set conservation goals that increase efficiency opportunities, not dramatically
decrease the scope of modest energy efficiency programs. These programs, on top of being the most
cost-effective way to meet electricity demand, are critical to those on lower income who don’t have
the resources to reduce their energy use and save money on their bills. Your goals should include
energy efficiency measures that are the lowest cost and provide the highest savings to customers.

If you approve your staff’s recommendation, Florida’s families and businesses will lose valuable
opportunities to lower their energy use. While that may be good for utility shareholders, it’s not
good for customers like myself. Energy efficiency keeps money in everyone’s pocket, it’s good for
economic development and it leaves a more sustainable future.

Please stand with utility customers and reject the big power companies’ requests to slash energy
efficiency efforts in Florida.

Susan McKemy
1037 Siena Oaks Cir
Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410

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Angela Charles
From: Barbara Eriv <eriv6296@bellsouth.net>
Sent: Saturday, November 22, 2014 12:41 PM
To: Office of Commissioner Brisé
Subject: Please support meaningful energy efficiency goals

Dear Commissioners,

I understand that on November 25th, you will be setting conservation goals for the state’s biggest
power companies. I ask that you set meaningful conservation goals that include energy efficiency
measures that are the lowest cost and provide the highest savings to customers. The scale of energy
efficiency programs is critically important to customers - especially those on low and fixed incomes.
Utility-sponsored programs provide information and financial resources that help customers, like
me, reduce energy use and save money on monthly bills.

Yet, Florida’s families and businesses will never realize the benefits of those programs if you
approve the historic reductions in energy efficiency efforts being requested by the state’s power
companies – and affirmed by your staff. The easiest, cheapest and cleanest way to save energy is to
use less of it. It keeps money in the pockets of Florida’s families and is good for economic
development. We should be increasing efforts to use energy smarter, not slashing those efforts.

Please stand on the side of utility customers and reject the big power companies’ request to gut
energy efficiency efforts.

Sincerely,

Barbara Eriv
23320A SW 58th Avenue
Boca Raton, FL 33428

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CORRESPONDENCE
NOV 25, 2014
DOCUMENT NO. 06446-14
Angela Charles
From: Pamela Paultre
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2014 11:38 AM
To: Commissioner Correspondence
Subject: Numeric Conservation Goals (3)
Attachments: Please support meaningful energy efficiency goals; Please support meaningful energy
efficiency goals; Solar Rebates; Please support meaningful energy efficiency goals

Good morning,

Please place the forwarded or enclosed correspondence in Docket Correspondence of


Consumers and their representatives for docket nos 130199, 130200, 130201, 130202,
130203, 310204 and 130205.

Thank you,

Pamela Paultre
Assistant to Commissioner Ronald Brisé
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399
(850) 413-6036

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Angela Charles
From: Judy Munro <jmunro7347@aol.com>
Sent: Sunday, November 23, 2014 9:12 PM
To: Office of Commissioner Brisé
Subject: Please support meaningful energy efficiency goals

Dear Commissioners,

I understand that on November 25th, you will be setting conservation goals for the state’s biggest
power companies. I ask that you set meaningful conservation goals that include energy efficiency
measures that are the lowest cost and provide the highest savings to customers. The scale of energy
efficiency programs is critically important to customers - especially those on low and fixed incomes.
Utility-sponsored programs provide information and financial resources that help customers, like
me, reduce energy use and save money on monthly bills.

Yet, Florida’s families and businesses will never realize the benefits of those programs if you
approve the historic reductions in energy efficiency efforts being requested by the state’s power
companies – and affirmed by your staff. The easiest, cheapest and cleanest way to save energy is to
use less of it. It keeps money in the pockets of Florida’s families and is good for economic
development. We should be increasing efforts to use energy smarter, not slashing those efforts.

Please stand on the side of utility customers and reject the big power companies’ request to gut
energy efficiency efforts.

Sincerely,

Judy Munro
3701 South Flagler Dr.
West Palm Beach, FL 33405

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Angela Charles
From: Judith Kaye <Judith.teller@teller-kaye.com>
Sent: Sunday, November 23, 2014 6:01 PM
To: Office of Commissioner Brisé
Subject: Please support meaningful energy efficiency goals

Dear Commissioners,

I understand that on November 25th, you will be setting conservation goals for the state’s biggest
power companies. I ask that you set meaningful conservation goals that include energy efficiency
measures that are the lowest cost and provide the highest savings to customers. The scale of energy
efficiency programs is critically important to customers - especially those on low and fixed incomes.
Utility-sponsored programs provide information and financial resources that help customers, like
me, reduce energy use and save money on monthly bills.

Yet, Florida’s families and businesses will never realize the benefits of those programs if you
approve the historic reductions in energy efficiency efforts being requested by the state’s power
companies – and affirmed by your staff. The easiest, cheapest and cleanest way to save energy is to
use less of it. It keeps money in the pockets of Florida’s families and is good for economic
development. We should be increasing efforts to use energy smarter, not slashing those efforts.

Please stand on the side of utility customers and reject the big power companies’ request to gut
energy efficiency efforts.

Sincerely,

Judith Kaye
102 NE 2nd St #390
Boca Raton, FL 33432

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Angela Charles
From: Dugan Pat <foodlyyours@aol.com>
Sent: Sunday, November 23, 2014 11:27 AM
To: Office of Commissioner Brisé
Subject: Solar Rebates

Sir:
In my opinion, you are doing consumers a great disservice eliminating solar rebates. It is actually embarrassing
when I tell people about the lack of support for solar energy in the "Sunshine State. Northern states are beyond
us.

You need to say NO to the big utilities who are lobbying in their interests and not ours.

Sincerely,
Pat Ernst Dugan
foodlyyours@aol.com
607-962-7263
www.FoodiePat.com
www.rhubarbrevival.com
www.veggietizers.com

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Angela Charles
From: Roger Messenger <messenge@fau.edu>
Sent: Sunday, November 23, 2014 10:23 AM
To: Office of Commissioner Brisé
Subject: Please support meaningful energy efficiency goals

Dear Commissioners,

I understand that on November 25th, you will be setting conservation goals for the state’s biggest
power companies. I ask that you set meaningful conservation goals that include energy efficiency
measures that are the lowest cost and provide the highest savings to customers. The scale of energy
efficiency programs is critically important to customers - especially those on low and fixed incomes.
Utility-sponsored programs provide information and financial resources that help customers, like
me, reduce energy use and save money on monthly bills.

Yet, Florida’s families and businesses will never realize the benefits of those programs if you
approve the historic reductions in energy efficiency efforts being requested by the state’s power
companies – and affirmed by your staff. The easiest, cheapest and cleanest way to save energy is to
use less of it. It keeps money in the pockets of Florida’s families and is good for economic
development. We should be increasing efforts to use energy smarter, not slashing those efforts.

Please stand on the side of utility customers and reject the big power companies’ request to gut
energy efficiency efforts.

Sincerely,

Roger Messenger
3115 S Ocean Blvd #501
Highland Beach, FL 33487

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CORRESPONDENCE
NOV 25, 2014
DOCUMENT NO. 06446-14
Angela Charles
From: Pamela Paultre
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2014 11:21 AM
To: Commissioner Correspondence
Subject: Numeric Conservation Goals (1)
Attachments: solar energy policy; solar power; I support Solar in Florida; Solar Energy; FEECA; Please
Support Solar Power Development

Good morning,

Please place the forwarded or enclosed correspondence in Docket Correspondence of


Consumers and their representatives for docket nos 130199, 130200, 130201, 130202,
130203, 310204 and 130205.

Thank you,

Pamela Paultre
Assistant to Commissioner Ronald Brisé
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399
(850) 413-6036

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Angela Charles
From: Kurt Johnsen <kjenergysystems@gmail.com>
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2014 9:14 AM
To: Office of Commissioner Brisé
Subject: solar energy policy

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar industry to
preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to invest and benefit from
local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet consumer
demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per watt in 2015, the
commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are able to participate in this
program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please extend and
redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free market, and engage in a
meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable business environment during this
period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar economy by
extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program. .

Signed,

Kurt Johnsen
Gainesville, FL

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Angela Charles
From: Matt Smith <mattsmith@biofilters.com>
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2014 8:59 AM
To: Office of Commissioner Brisé
Subject: solar power

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

As a Florida citizen and owner of a solar system, I support solar energy in our state. Instead of promoting expensive and
dangerous electric power sources like nuclear power, we should encourage safe and efficient solar power. The
incredibly expensive problems with the Crystal River power plant are the some of the best reasons why we need to
diversify our energy supply with more solar. Please work with the solar industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot
Program so that customers like me can continue to invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet consumer demand
while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per watt in 2015, the commission could increase
by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are able to participate in this program.

Please extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free market, and
engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable business environment during this
period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar economy by extending
and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program. .

Signed,

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Angela Charles
From: David Simon <dfsimon@simoncpa.net>
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2014 8:37 AM
To: Office of Commissioner Brisé
Subject: I support Solar in Florida

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar industry to
preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to invest and benefit from
local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet consumer
demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per watt in 2015, the commission
could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please extend and
redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free market, and engage in a
meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable business environment during this period of
rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar economy by
extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program. .

Signed,

David F. Simon CPA


THE SIMON-CRAIR GROUP
Certified Public Accountants
305.234.2797 Office Extension 130
dfsimon@simoncpa.net

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Angela Charles
From: Rudy <rudy@mace-inc.com>
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2014 7:49 AM
To: Office Of Commissioner Graham
Subject: Solar Energy

Importance: High

Letter to the Florida Public Service Commission:

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar industry to
preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to invest and benefit from
local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet consumer
demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per watt in 2015, the commission
could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please extend and
redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free market, and engage in a
meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable business environment during this period of
rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar economy by
extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program. .

Regards

Rudy

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Angela Charles
From: Lisa Cowley <lcowley35@yahoo.com>
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2014 6:48 AM
To: Office of Commissioner Brisé
Subject: FEECA

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.
A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per watt in
2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are able to
participate in this program.
Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.
Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program. .

Signed,
Lisa Cowley
35 Juniper Way
Clearwater, Florida 33767
727-446-8287
727-449-9268 fax
lcowley35@yahoo.com

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Angela Charles
From: Dorothy Ahlgren <dorothy@atlanticmediaproductions.com>
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2014 6:46 AM
To: Office of Commissioner Brisé
Subject: Please Support Solar Power Development

Dear Commissioner:

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I strongly support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the
solar industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can
continue to invest and benefit from local solar power.
A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per watt in
2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are able to
participate in this program.
Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.
Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program .

Signed,
Dorothy Ahlgren
Riverbend Motorcoach Resort
5800 West State Road 80
Labelle, FL 339365

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CORRESPONDENCE
NOV 25, 2014
DOCUMENT NO. 06446-14
Angela Charles
From: Betty Leland
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2014 10:56 AM
To: Commissioner Correspondence
Subject: NUMERIC CONSERVATION GOALS
Attachments: Please preserve and improve the FEECA Solar Pilot Program (Docket 130199); Please
preserve and improve the FEECA Solar Pilot Program (Docket 130199); Florida Energy
Efficiency and Conservation Act

Good Morning:

Please place the attached e-mails in docket correspondence for consumers and their representatives in Docket
#s: 130199, 130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 310204 and 130205.

Thank you

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Angela Charles
From: Jim Melton <eagledriverjm@aol.com>
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2014 10:46 AM
To: Office Of Commissioner Graham
Subject: Please preserve and improve the FEECA Solar Pilot Program (Docket 130199)

Dear Chairman Art Graham,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to preserve and improve
our Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to invest in and benefit from local
solar power.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. A
smart solar rebate program that predictably decreases over time can help our local solar industry
grow and compete to meet consumer demand for solar power, while using ratepayer dollars much
more efficiently. Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our
growing solar economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Thank you for your attention.

CC:
Commissioner Balbis
Commissioner Brise
Commissioner Brown
Commissioner Edgar

Sincerely,

Jim Melton

10381 Tintinhull Dr
Indian Land, SC 29707

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Angela Charles
From: Hans Joerg Wolf <hansjoergwolf@yahoo.com>
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2014 10:07 AM
To: Office Of Commissioner Graham
Subject: Please preserve and improve the FEECA Solar Pilot Program (Docket 130199)

Dear Chairman Art Graham,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to preserve and improve
our Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to invest in and benefit from local
solar power.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. A
smart solar rebate program that predictably decreases over time can help our local solar industry
grow and compete to meet consumer demand for solar power, while using ratepayer dollars much
more efficiently. Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our
growing solar economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Thank you for your attention.

CC:
Commissioner Balbis
Commissioner Brise
Commissioner Brown
Commissioner Edgar

Sincerely,

Hans Joerg Wolf

16322 Cattail Rover Dr


Woodbine, MD 21797

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Angela Charles
From: Chany Oeung <chany@solar-fit.com>
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2014 9:55 AM
To: Office of Commissioner Balbis; Office Of Commissioner Edgar; Office Of Commissioner
Graham; Office of Commissioner Brisé; Office of Commissioner Brown
Subject: Florida Energy Efficiency and Conservation Act

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar

industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet

consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per watt in

2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are able to

participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please

extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free

market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable

business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar

economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program. .

Signed,

Chany Oeung

Chany Oeung
Solar-Fit
p:386-441-2299 | fax:386-677-6349 l e:chany@solar-
fit.com | w:solar-fit.com| a: 1523 Ridgewood Ave. Holly Hill FL
32117

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CORRESPONDENCE
NOV 25, 2014
DOCUMENT NO. 06446-14
Angela Charles
From: Office of Commissioner Brown
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2014 10:28 AM
To: Commissioner Correspondence
Subject: FW: Florida Energy Efficiency and Conservation Act

Please place the e-mail below in docket correspondence for consumers and their representatives in Docket
Nos: 130199, 130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 310204 and 130205.

Thank you,
Terry

Ms. Terry Holdnak


Executive Assistant to Commissioner Julie I. Brown
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Boulevard
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850
tholdnak@psc.state.fl.us
(850) 413-6030 (Office)
(850) 413-6031 (Fax)

Please note: Florida has a very broad public records law. Most written communications to or from state officials regarding state business are considered to be
public records and will be made available to the public and the media upon request. Therefore, your e-mail message may be subject to public disclosure.

From: Chany Oeung [mailto:chany@solar-fit.com]


Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2014 9:55 AM
To: Office of Commissioner Balbis; Office Of Commissioner Edgar; Office Of Commissioner Graham; Office of
Commissioner Brisé; Office of Commissioner Brown
Subject: Florida Energy Efficiency and Conservation Act

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar

industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to

invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet

consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per watt in

2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are able to

participate in this program.

1
Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please

extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free

market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable

business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar

economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program. .

Signed,

Chany Oeung

Chany Oeung
Solar-Fit
p:386-441-2299 | fax:386-677-6349 l e:chany@solar-
fit.com | w:solar-fit.com| a: 1523 Ridgewood Ave. Holly Hill FL
32117

2
CORRESPONDENCE
NOV 25, 2014
DOCUMENT NO. 06446-14
Angela Charles
From: Terry Holdnak
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2014 9:27 AM
To: Commissioner Correspondence
Subject: Docket Correspondence - Numeric Conservation Goals
Attachments: solar energy policy; Re extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program; solar power; I
support solar in Florida

Please place the attached e-mails in docket correspondence for consumers and their representatives in Docket
Nos: 130199, 130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 310204 and 130205.

Thank you,
Terry

Ms. Terry Holdnak


Executive Assistant to Commissioner Julie I. Brown
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Boulevard
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850
tholdnak@psc.state.fl.us
(850) 413-6030 (Office)
(850) 413-6031 (Fax)

Please note: Florida has a very broad public records law. Most written communications to or from state officials regarding state business are considered to be
public records and will be made available to the public and the media upon request. Therefore, your e-mail message may be subject to public disclosure.

1
Angela Charles
From: Kurt Johnsen <kjenergysystems@gmail.com>
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2014 9:14 AM
To: Office of Commissioner Brown
Subject: solar energy policy

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar industry to
preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to invest and benefit from
local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet consumer
demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per watt in 2015, the
commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are able to participate in this
program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please extend and
redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free market, and engage in a
meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable business environment during this
period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar economy by
extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program. .

Signed,

Kurt Johnsen
Gainesville, FL

1
Angela Charles
From: Steven Hauer <sanfordsattic@yahoo.com>
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2014 9:12 AM
To: Office of Commissioner Balbis; Office Of Commissioner Edgar; Office Of Commissioner
Graham; Office of Commissioner Brisé; Office of Commissioner Brown
Cc: support@fpscletters.com
Subject: Re: extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar industry to preserve and improve the
Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to invest and benefit from local solar power.
A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet consumer demand while delivering
strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the
number of Floridians who are able to participate in this program.
Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please extend and redesign this solar
incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar
industry on how to provide a stable business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.
Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar economy by extending and
redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program. .

Signed,
Steven M. Hauer

1
Angela Charles
From: Matt Smith <mattsmith@biofilters.com>
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2014 8:59 AM
To: Office of Commissioner Brown
Subject: solar power

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

As a Florida citizen and owner of a solar system, I support solar energy in our state. Instead of promoting expensive and
dangerous electric power sources like nuclear power, we should encourage safe and efficient solar power. The
incredibly expensive problems with the Crystal River power plant are the some of the best reasons why we need to
diversify our energy supply with more solar. Please work with the solar industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot
Program so that customers like me can continue to invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet consumer demand
while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per watt in 2015, the commission could increase
by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are able to participate in this program.

Please extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free market, and
engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable business environment during this
period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar economy by extending
and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program. .

Signed,

1
Angela Charles
From: David Simon <dfsimon@simoncpa.net>
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2014 8:37 AM
To: Office of Commissioner Brown
Subject: I support solar in Florida

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar industry to
preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to invest and benefit from
local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet consumer
demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per watt in 2015, the commission
could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please extend and
redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free market, and engage in a
meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable business environment during this period of
rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar economy by
extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program. .

Signed,

David F. Simon CPA


THE SIMON-CRAIR GROUP
Certified Public Accountants
305.234.2797 Office Extension 130
dfsimon@simoncpa.net

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1
CORRESPONDENCE
NOV 25, 2014
DOCUMENT NO. 06446-14
Angela Charles
From: Betty Leland
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2014 9:25 AM
To: Commissioner Correspondence
Subject: NUMERIC CONSERVATION GOALS
Attachments: solar energy policy; Re extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program; solar power; I
support Solar in Florida; Please preserve and improve the FEECA Solar Pilot Program (Docket
130199); Re Public comments from Sierra Club on FEECA docket

Good Morning:

Please place the attached e-mails in docket correspondence for consumers and their representatives in Docket
#s: 130199, 130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 310204 and 130205.

Thank you

1
Angela Charles
From: Kurt Johnsen <kjenergysystems@gmail.com>
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2014 9:12 AM
To: Office Of Commissioner Graham
Subject: solar energy policy

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar industry to
preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to invest and benefit from
local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet consumer
demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per watt in 2015, the
commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are able to participate in this
program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please extend and
redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free market, and engage in a
meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable business environment during this
period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar economy by
extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program. .

Signed,

Kurt Johnsen
Gainesville, FL

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Angela Charles
From: Steven Hauer <sanfordsattic@yahoo.com>
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2014 9:12 AM
To: Office of Commissioner Balbis; Office Of Commissioner Edgar; Office Of Commissioner
Graham; Office of Commissioner Brisé; Office of Commissioner Brown
Cc: support@fpscletters.com
Subject: Re: extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar industry to preserve and improve the
Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to invest and benefit from local solar power.
A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet consumer demand while delivering
strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the
number of Floridians who are able to participate in this program.
Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please extend and redesign this solar
incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar
industry on how to provide a stable business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.
Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar economy by extending and
redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program. .

Signed,
Steven M. Hauer

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Angela Charles
From: Matt Smith <mattsmith@biofilters.com>
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2014 8:59 AM
To: Office Of Commissioner Graham
Subject: solar power

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

As a Florida citizen and owner of a solar system, I support solar energy in our state. Instead of promoting expensive and
dangerous electric power sources like nuclear power, we should encourage safe and efficient solar power. The
incredibly expensive problems with the Crystal River power plant are the some of the best reasons why we need to
diversify our energy supply with more solar. Please work with the solar industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot
Program so that customers like me can continue to invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet consumer demand
while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per watt in 2015, the commission could increase
by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are able to participate in this program.

Please extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free market, and
engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable business environment during this
period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar economy by extending
and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program. .

Signed,

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Angela Charles
From: David Simon <dfsimon@simoncpa.net>
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2014 8:37 AM
To: Office Of Commissioner Graham
Subject: I support Solar in Florida

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar industry to
preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to invest and benefit from
local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet consumer
demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per watt in 2015, the commission
could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please extend and
redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free market, and engage in a
meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable business environment during this period of
rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar economy by
extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program. .

Signed,

David F. Simon CPA


THE SIMON-CRAIR GROUP
Certified Public Accountants
305.234.2797 Office Extension 130
dfsimon@simoncpa.net

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Angela Charles
From: George Wilder <gwilder@naplesgarden.org>
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2014 8:27 AM
To: Office Of Commissioner Graham
Subject: Please preserve and improve the FEECA Solar Pilot Program (Docket 130199)

Dear Chairman Art Graham,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to preserve and improve
our Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to invest in and benefit from local
solar power.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. A
smart solar rebate program that predictably decreases over time can help our local solar industry
grow and compete to meet consumer demand for solar power, while using ratepayer dollars much
more efficiently. Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our
growing solar economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Thank you for your attention.

CC:
Commissioner Balbis
Commissioner Brise
Commissioner Brown
Commissioner Edgar

Sincerely,

George Wilder

990 Eighth St. South, Apt. 2A


Naples, FL 34102

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Angela Charles
From: Andy Wilson <andy.wilson@sierraclub.org>
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2014 8:22 AM
To: Office of Commissioner Balbis; Office Of Commissioner Edgar; Office Of Commissioner
Graham; Office of Commissioner Brisé; Office of Commissioner Brown
Cc: Kelly Martin
Subject: Re: Public comments from Sierra Club on FEECA docket
Attachments: Replacement for original content.txt

Dear Commissioners:

Enclosed, please find 4,886 comments from Sierra Club members and supporters asking the commission to set
high energy efficiency goals and extend the solar pilot program. These are in addition to the comments that
were submitted on July 22. Thank you for your attention to this important matter.

Andy Wilson, Online Organizer


On behalf of Kelly Martin, Florida Beyond Coal Campaign Representative (cc:ed here)

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CORRESPONDENCE
NOV 25, 2014
DOCUMENT NO. 06446-14
Angela Charles
From: Cristina Slaton
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2014 9:16 AM
To: Commissioner Correspondence
Subject: Docket Correspondence
Attachments: solar energy policy; solar power; I support Solar in Florida; Solar Energy; Please Support Solar
Power Development; FEECA; Solar; Solar energy ; Solar; Please support meaningful energy
efficiency goals; Make Florida Solar friendly; Please support meaningful energy efficiency
goals; solar pilot Program

Please place the attached e-mails in Docket Correspondence - Consumers and their Representatives, Docket
Numbers 130199-EI, 130200-EI, 130201-EI, 130202-EI, 130203-EM, 130204-EM, and 130205-EI.

Thank you,
Cristina

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Angela Charles
From: Kurt Johnsen <kjenergysystems@gmail.com>
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2014 9:13 AM
To: Office of Commissioner Balbis
Subject: solar energy policy

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar industry to
preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to invest and benefit from
local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet consumer
demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per watt in 2015, the
commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are able to participate in this
program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please extend and
redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free market, and engage in a
meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable business environment during this
period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar economy by
extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program. .

Signed,

Kurt Johnsen
Gainesville, FL

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Angela Charles
From: Matt Smith <mattsmith@biofilters.com>
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2014 8:59 AM
To: Office of Commissioner Balbis
Subject: solar power

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

As a Florida citizen and owner of a solar system, I support solar energy in our state. Instead of promoting expensive and
dangerous electric power sources like nuclear power, we should encourage safe and efficient solar power. The
incredibly expensive problems with the Crystal River power plant are the some of the best reasons why we need to
diversify our energy supply with more solar. Please work with the solar industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot
Program so that customers like me can continue to invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet consumer demand
while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per watt in 2015, the commission could increase
by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are able to participate in this program.

Please extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free market, and
engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable business environment during this
period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar economy by extending
and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program. .

Signed,

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Angela Charles
From: David Simon <dfsimon@simoncpa.net>
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2014 8:36 AM
To: Office of Commissioner Balbis
Subject: I support Solar in Florida

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar industry to
preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to invest and benefit from
local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet consumer
demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per watt in 2015, the commission
could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please extend and
redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free market, and engage in a
meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable business environment during this period of
rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar economy by
extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program. .

Signed,

David F. Simon CPA


THE SIMON-CRAIR GROUP
Certified Public Accountants
305.234.2797 Office Extension 130
dfsimon@simoncpa.net

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Angela Charles
From: Rudy <rudy@mace-inc.com>
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2014 7:49 AM
To: Office Of Commissioner Graham
Subject: Solar Energy

Importance: High

Letter to the Florida Public Service Commission:

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar industry to
preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to invest and benefit from
local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet consumer
demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per watt in 2015, the commission
could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please extend and
redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free market, and engage in a
meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable business environment during this period of
rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar economy by
extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program. .

Regards

Rudy

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Angela Charles
From: Dorothy Ahlgren <dorothy@atlanticmediaproductions.com>
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2014 6:44 AM
To: Office of Commissioner Balbis
Subject: Please Support Solar Power Development

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I strongly support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the
solar industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can
continue to invest and benefit from local solar power.
A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per watt in
2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are able to
participate in this program.
Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.
Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program .

Signed,
Dorothy Ahlgren
Riverbend Motorcoach Resort
5800 West State Road 80
Labelle, FL 33935

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Angela Charles
From: Lisa Cowley <lcowley35@yahoo.com>
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2014 6:44 AM
To: Office of Commissioner Balbis
Subject: FEECA

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.
A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per watt in
2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are able to
participate in this program.
Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.
Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program. .

Signed,
Lisa Cowley
35 Juniper Way
Clearwater, Florida 33767
727-446-8287
727-449-9268 fax
lcowley35@yahoo.com

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Angela Charles
From: Karen B. Chapman <kbc613@icloud.com>
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2014 12:46 AM
To: Office of Commissioner Balbis
Subject: Solar

Letter to the Florida Public Service Commission:

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar industry to
preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to invest and benefit from
local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet consumer
demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per watt in 2015, the
commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are able to participate in this
program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please extend and
redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free market, and engage in a
meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable business environment during this
period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar economy by
extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,
Karen Chapman
4507 Shark
Bradenton, Florida 34208

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Angela Charles
From: Driver23d <driver23d@aol.com>
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 8:51 PM
To: Office of Commissioner Balbis
Subject: Solar energy

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

My name is Daniel Uddin and I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to
work with the solar industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can
continue to invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet consumer
demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per watt in 2015, the
commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are able to participate in this
program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please extend and
redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free market, and engage in a
meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable business environment during this
period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar economy by
extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Daniel Uddin

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Angela Charles
From: Michael <mbilyou@tampabay.rr.com>
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 7:53 PM
To: Office of Commissioner Balbis
Subject: Solar

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar industry to
preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to invest and benefit from
local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet consumer
demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per watt in 2015, the
commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are able to participate in this
program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please extend and
redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free market, and engage in a
meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable business environment during this
period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar economy by
extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program. .

Sent from my iPad

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Angela Charles
From: Paul Davis <pwdavis9@gmail.com>
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 7:04 PM
To: Office of Commissioner Balbis
Subject: Please support meaningful energy efficiency goals

Dear Commissioners,

I understand that on November 25th, you will be setting conservation goals for the state’s biggest
power companies. I ask that you set meaningful conservation goals that include energy efficiency
measures that are the lowest cost and provide the highest savings to customers. The scale of energy
efficiency programs is critically important to customers - especially those on low and fixed incomes.
Utility-sponsored programs provide information and financial resources that help customers, like
me, reduce energy use and save money on monthly bills.

Yet, Florida’s families and businesses will never realize the benefits of those programs if you
approve the historic reductions in energy efficiency efforts being requested by the state’s power
companies – and affirmed by your staff. The easiest, cheapest and cleanest way to save energy is to
use less of it. It keeps money in the pockets of Florida’s families and is good for economic
development. We should be increasing efforts to use energy smarter, not slashing those efforts.

Energy efficiency is one of the few low cost options for dealing with global warming and climate
change. It is critical that we reduce consumption now. Please act on behalf of the energy
customers who are doing their part to reduce energy consumption. I am asking you to not approve
the power companies’ request to gut energy efficiency efforts.

Sincerely,

Paul Davis
6062 Terra Rosa Circle
Boynton Beach, FL 33472

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Angela Charles
From: Ken Anderson <ken@ken4u.com>
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 6:22 PM
To: Office of Commissioner Balbis
Subject: Make Florida Solar friendly

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar industry to
preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to invest and benefit from
local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet consumer
demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per watt in 2015, the commission
could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are able to participate in this program.

I was a recipient to this program and was able to install a 5kw system on my home. It has dramatically reduced my
energy consumption which is critical in a state which such a low elevation, reduced greenhouse gases will only help
us as climate changes and not for the betterment of Florida. I urge you to resist legislation put forth by ALEC in
order to protect the corpatocracy.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please extend and
redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free market, and engage in a
meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable business environment during this period of
rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar economy by
extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Ken Anderson
ApexOne Realty, Inc
321-246-3190
www.apexonerealty.com
Ken@ken4u.com

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Angela Charles
From: Paulette Burdick <PBurdick@PBCgov.org>
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 6:16 PM
To: Office of Commissioner Balbis
Subject: Please support meaningful energy efficiency goals

Dear Commissioners,

I understand that on November 25th, you will be setting conservation goals for the state’s biggest
power companies. I ask that you set meaningful conservation goals that include energy efficiency
measures that are the lowest cost and provide the highest savings to customers. The scale of energy
efficiency programs is critically important to customers - especially those on low and fixed incomes.
Utility-sponsored programs provide information and financial resources that help customers, like
me, reduce energy use and save money on monthly bills.

Yet, Florida’s families and businesses will never realize the benefits of those programs if you
approve the historic reductions in energy efficiency efforts being requested by the state’s power
companies – and affirmed by your staff. The easiest, cheapest and cleanest way to save energy is to
use less of it. It keeps money in the pockets of Florida’s families and is good for economic
development. We should be increasing efforts to use energy smarter, not slashing those efforts.

Please stand on the side of utility customers and reject the big power companies’ request to gut
energy efficiency efforts.

Sincerely,
PBC Commissioner Paulette Burdick, Dist.2

Paulette Burdick
301 N. Olive Ave
West Palm Beach, FL 33401

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Angela Charles
From: mahuss <mahuss@cfl.rr.com>
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 5:59 PM
To: Office of Commissioner Balbis
Subject: solar pilot Program

Letter to the Florida Public Service Commission:

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar industry to
preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to invest and benefit from
local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet consumer
demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per watt in 2015, the commission
could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please extend and
redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free market, and engage in a
meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable business environment during this period of
rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar economy by
extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program. .

Signed,

Michael Huss

950 Bramblebush Cir W Port Orange Fl 32127

ide

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CORRESPONDENCE
NOV 25, 2014
DOCUMENT NO. 06446-14
Angela Charles
From: Terry Holdnak
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2014 8:36 AM
To: Commissioner Correspondence
Subject: Docket Correspondence - Numeric Conservation Goals
Attachments: RE Letters of support for the redesign and extension of the Solar Pilot Program; FEECA; Letter
to the Florida Public Service Commission; Untitled; Are we moving backwards ; Florida Energy
Efficiency and Conservation Act (FEECA).; Please support meaningful energy efficiency goals;
Please support meaningful energy efficiency goals

Please place the attached e-mails in docket correspondence for consumers and their representatives in Docket
Nos: 130199, 130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 310204 and 130205.

Thank you,
Terry

Ms. Terry Holdnak


Executive Assistant to Commissioner Julie I. Brown
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Boulevard
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850
tholdnak@psc.state.fl.us
(850) 413-6030 (Office)
(850) 413-6031 (Fax)

Please note: Florida has a very broad public records law. Most written communications to or from state officials regarding state business are considered to be
public records and will be made available to the public and the media upon request. Therefore, your e-mail message may be subject to public disclosure.

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Angela Charles
From: Mike <mike@flaseia.org>
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2014 7:14 AM
To: Office Of Commissioner Graham
Cc: Office of Commissioner Brisé; Office of Commissioner Brown; Office of Commissioner Balbis;
Office Of Commissioner Edgar
Subject: RE: Letters of support for the redesign and extension of the Solar Pilot Program
Attachments: Supporters of solar pilot program extension and redesign 112514.docx; Supporters of solar
pilot program extension and redesign 112514.pdf

Chairman Graham and Members of the Commission,

Attached, please find an additional 125 letters from Florida ratepayers supporting the redesign and extension
of the Solar Pilot Program.

A smart solar rebate program can deliver strong value to every ratepayer while meeting consumer demand for
renewable energy and providing stability to a growing solar industry. By reducing the rebate amount per watt in
2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are able to participate in
this program.

Thank you,

Mike Antheil
Advocacy Director
561.703.4345 Direct
www.FlaSEIA.org

From: Mike
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 4:48 PM
To: Chairman.Graham@psc.state.fl.us
Cc: Commissioner.Brise@psc.state.fl.us; Commissioner.Brown@psc.state.fl.us; Commissioner.Balbis@psc.state.fl.us;
Commissioner.Edgar@psc.state.fl.us
Subject: Letters of support for the redesign and extension of the Solar Pilot Program

Chairman Art Graham

Florida Public Service Commission

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Members of the Commission,

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A smart solar rebate program can deliver strong value to every ratepayer while meeting consumer
demand for renewable energy and providing stability to a growing solar industry. By reducing the
rebate amount per watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of
Floridians who are able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide value to
every ratepayer and a stable business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our
energy sector.

You have received many letters in support of a sensible approach to redesigning and extending the
Solar Pilot Program, and attached please find an additional150 letters of from the solar industry and
individual supporters of solar and ratepayers in Florida.

Thank you,

Mike Antheil
Director of Advocacy, FlaSEIA
561.703.4345 Direct
www.FlaSEIA.org

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Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Javier Osorio

969 Sunridge Dr, Sarasota, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

John Youra

2619 Timacua Dr
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Pablo Cedron

15640 SW 148th Court


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Scott Bellefleur
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Charles Sanders

3250 Bear Bay Rd, Myakka City


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Brian Rasche

702 Amelia St
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Robert Stonerock Jr

1306 Woodland St, Orlando, Fl


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Mac McCarraher

36815 Bqueen Bee Lane


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Janice Browning

2605 35th Ave West, Bradenton


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Jean Rodgers

1384 Maseno Dr
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Wendy Weiss

1165 Curlew Road, Dunedin


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Roy Lindbom

9051 Quail Ct, Ft Myers


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Jerome Vogel

Clearwater, FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Dan Marozzi

Belle Isle, FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Ronald Baxter
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Shiraz Hassan

Bradenton FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Paul Banaszak
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

William Merenda

Davie, FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Richard Gilland

Cocoa, FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Anthony Garafolo

Sarasota, FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

David Llerena

Opa-Locka, FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Daniel Uddin

Davie, FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Rochard Stevens

Ft. Lauderdale, FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Loius Primavera

Bokeelia, FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Karen McMichael

Boynton Beach, FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Sheila Gaby

South Miami, Fl
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Rafiek Mohammed

Lauderhill, FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Kerry Marquis

Clearwater, FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Jim Braccio

Panama City Beach


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

William Quick

Hernando, FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Connie Cueto

Lithia
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Philip Katzenberger

Kissimmee
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Jpseoh Garofalo

Pt. Charlotte
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Mark garcia

Winter Haven
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Khalid Ansari

Orlando
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

John Wirth

Largo
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Tapp Rinne

93 rd Ave. 33772
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Adelard Levesque

Jupiter
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Al Tunnissen

Cassleberry
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Marsha Sherman

Englewood
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Franklin B Huff Sr

Loxahatchee, FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Mike Dove

St. Petersburg
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

EDWARD P. WHITE

Brandon
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Georges Kaufman

Tampa
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Carlo di.Colloredo-Mels

Miami
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Stephen Kong

Miami
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Becky Fuller

Panama City , FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Kathe Thompson

Wellington
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Michael Benzon

Hudson, FL

Gulfcoast Heating and Cooling

Gulfcoast Heating and Cooling


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Linda Honey

Tampa, FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Dennis Brown

Panama City Beach


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Brian Ripa

Bradenton FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Mark Vienneau

Miami FL

One Up Solar

One Up Solar
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Remi Zecman

Clermont, FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Christine Winterstein

Sun City Center, FL


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Erin Landry

St. Augustine, FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Donald W. Leddin

4655 Carolwood Drive


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Kerul Kassel

Harmony FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Norman Downs

Miami, FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Kelli Johnson

Seffner, FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Thomas Deuley

Pt. Charlotte
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

William J Reid

St. Petersburg
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Daniel A. Hale

Cassleberry
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Adam Richardson

Lithia, FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Wallace Magathan

Miami, FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Jerry Tyner

447636 US Hwy. 301


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Alton Jacobs

Palm Harbor, FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Jose Ortiz

Sarasota, FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Robert Shulman

Clearwater, FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Michael LaCava

14910 Pelican Point Pl


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Steven C Brantingham

172 Crepe Myrtle Drive, Groveland, FL


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Domenick Torrillo

912 Northwest 23 Terrace, Pompano Beach, FL


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Andrew Smyth

211 Midwest Parkway, Sarasota, FL


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Bernard Haut

7775 Caprio Dr, Boynton Beach, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Michael Leone

Wellington, FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Domenick Torrillo

912 NE 23rd Terrace, Pompano Beach, FL,


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Tim Durst

1606 Wake Lane, Gulf Breeze, FL


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Michael H. Katz

420 N Willow Ave, Port Orange, FL


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Peter Evans

17355 Woodcrest Way, Clermont, FL


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

William Mencarelli

Jupiter FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Laurence Rosenberg

Cape Coral, FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Khamir Patel

10545 Bermuda Isle Drive, Tampa, FL

KHP Developers, Inc.

KHP Developers, Inc.


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Robert Dennison

115 Houle Ave S, Sarasota, FL


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Thomas Cody

St. Petersburg
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Greg Minkel
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Steve Weinberger

7018 Curlew St, Sarasota, FL. 34241


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Ronnie Bolling

118 Marlin Drive, Ormond Beach, FL,


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Richard Ferraro

21 Dottie Lane, St. Augustine, Florida 32092


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Bonnie Ferraro

21 Dottie Lane, St. Augustine, Florida 32092


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Isabella Minnici
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Michael Morgan

5662 Old Bethel Rd, Crestview, FL


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

TJ Sobota

1753 York Island Drive, Naples, FL


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Elias Ray

5480 NW 106th Ct, Doral, FL

Energy Care Technologies

Energy Care Technologies


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

David Payne

2401 Willow Springs Drive, Boca Raton, FL 33496,


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Christina Aikman

2391 Granada Circle West, St. Petersburg, FL


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Michael Huss

Port Orange, Fl
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Daniel Staples

Panama City, Fl
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Marvin Smollar

Delray Beach, FL

Florioda's Finest Farm, LLC

Florioda's Finest Farm, LLC


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Gerardo Hornung

Boynton Beach, FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

James Yates
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Robert Stein

Siesta Key, FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Karl Labberton

Sarasota, FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Ruth Lambert

Melbourne, FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Laszlo Ambrus

4111 NW 70th Way, Coral Springs, FL, United States

Teca Solar Inc.

Teca Solar Inc.


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Dennis Edgington

Bradenton FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Paul Scudder
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Shari Reidenbach

Orlando
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Chris Karch

Plantation
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Gwendolyn Smith-Warzyk

4604 3rd Ave W, Palmetto, FL


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Lynne Jasinski

2409 Fdc Grove Rd, Davenport, FL


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Ed Golly

4303 S MacDill Ave, Tampa, FL


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

William Denne

1317 Robin Road South, St. Petersburg, FL


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Ramona Stewart

5750 Oakmont Avenue, Fort Lauderdale, FL

Perfect Exposure Photography

Perfect Exposure Photography


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Bryan Millares

Miami FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Brian Miller

North Port, FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Joseph Giordano

Palm Coast, FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Antoine gurrey

Weston FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Lee Greenslade

Tampa FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Carl Sorenson
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Robert J Adams

102 10th St E, Tierra Verde, FL


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

John Anders

4047 Okeechobee Boulevard, West Palm Beach, FL


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Gregory Proctor

10106 Tarragon Drive, Riverview, FL


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Carlos Chica

7380 West Sand Lake Road suite 500, Orlando, FL


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Drew Burch
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Javier Osorio

969 Sunridge Dr, Sarasota, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

John Youra

2619 Timacua Dr
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Pablo Cedron

15640 SW 148th Court


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Scott Bellefleur
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Charles Sanders

3250 Bear Bay Rd, Myakka City


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Brian Rasche

702 Amelia St
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Robert Stonerock Jr

1306 Woodland St, Orlando, Fl


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Mac McCarraher

36815 Bqueen Bee Lane


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Janice Browning

2605 35th Ave West, Bradenton


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Jean Rodgers

1384 Maseno Dr
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Wendy Weiss

1165 Curlew Road, Dunedin


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Roy Lindbom

9051 Quail Ct, Ft Myers


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Jerome Vogel

Clearwater, FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Dan Marozzi

Belle Isle, FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Ronald Baxter
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Shiraz Hassan

Bradenton FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Paul Banaszak
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

William Merenda

Davie, FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Richard Gilland

Cocoa, FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Anthony Garafolo

Sarasota, FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

David Llerena

Opa-Locka, FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Daniel Uddin

Davie, FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Rochard Stevens

Ft. Lauderdale, FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Loius Primavera

Bokeelia, FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Karen McMichael

Boynton Beach, FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Sheila Gaby

South Miami, Fl
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Rafiek Mohammed

Lauderhill, FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Kerry Marquis

Clearwater, FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Jim Braccio

Panama City Beach


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

William Quick

Hernando, FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Connie Cueto

Lithia
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Philip Katzenberger

Kissimmee
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Jpseoh Garofalo

Pt. Charlotte
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Mark garcia

Winter Haven
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Khalid Ansari

Orlando
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

John Wirth

Largo
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Tapp Rinne

93 rd Ave. 33772
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Adelard Levesque

Jupiter
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Al Tunnissen

Cassleberry
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Marsha Sherman

Englewood
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Franklin B Huff Sr

Loxahatchee, FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Mike Dove

St. Petersburg
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

EDWARD P. WHITE

Brandon
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Georges Kaufman

Tampa
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Carlo di.Colloredo-Mels

Miami
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Stephen Kong

Miami
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Becky Fuller

Panama City , FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Kathe Thompson

Wellington
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Michael Benzon

Hudson, FL

Gulfcoast Heating and Cooling

Gulfcoast Heating and Cooling


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Linda Honey

Tampa, FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Dennis Brown

Panama City Beach


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Brian Ripa

Bradenton FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Mark Vienneau

Miami FL

One Up Solar

One Up Solar
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Remi Zecman

Clermont, FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Christine Winterstein

Sun City Center, FL


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Erin Landry

St. Augustine, FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Donald W. Leddin

4655 Carolwood Drive


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Kerul Kassel

Harmony FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Norman Downs

Miami, FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Kelli Johnson

Seffner, FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Thomas Deuley

Pt. Charlotte
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

William J Reid

St. Petersburg
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Daniel A. Hale

Cassleberry
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Adam Richardson

Lithia, FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Wallace Magathan

Miami, FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Jerry Tyner

447636 US Hwy. 301


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Alton Jacobs

Palm Harbor, FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Jose Ortiz

Sarasota, FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Robert Shulman

Clearwater, FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Michael LaCava

14910 Pelican Point Pl


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Steven C Brantingham

172 Crepe Myrtle Drive, Groveland, FL


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Domenick Torrillo

912 Northwest 23 Terrace, Pompano Beach, FL


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Andrew Smyth

211 Midwest Parkway, Sarasota, FL


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Bernard Haut

7775 Caprio Dr, Boynton Beach, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Michael Leone

Wellington, FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Domenick Torrillo

912 NE 23rd Terrace, Pompano Beach, FL,


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Tim Durst

1606 Wake Lane, Gulf Breeze, FL


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Michael H. Katz

420 N Willow Ave, Port Orange, FL


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Peter Evans

17355 Woodcrest Way, Clermont, FL


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

William Mencarelli

Jupiter FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Laurence Rosenberg

Cape Coral, FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Khamir Patel

10545 Bermuda Isle Drive, Tampa, FL

KHP Developers, Inc.

KHP Developers, Inc.


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Robert Dennison

115 Houle Ave S, Sarasota, FL


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Thomas Cody

St. Petersburg
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Greg Minkel
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Steve Weinberger

7018 Curlew St, Sarasota, FL. 34241


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Ronnie Bolling

118 Marlin Drive, Ormond Beach, FL,


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Richard Ferraro

21 Dottie Lane, St. Augustine, Florida 32092


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Bonnie Ferraro

21 Dottie Lane, St. Augustine, Florida 32092


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Isabella Minnici
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Michael Morgan

5662 Old Bethel Rd, Crestview, FL


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

TJ Sobota

1753 York Island Drive, Naples, FL


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Elias Ray

5480 NW 106th Ct, Doral, FL

Energy Care Technologies

Energy Care Technologies


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

David Payne

2401 Willow Springs Drive, Boca Raton, FL 33496,


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Christina Aikman

2391 Granada Circle West, St. Petersburg, FL


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Michael Huss

Port Orange, Fl
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Daniel Staples

Panama City, Fl
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Marvin Smollar

Delray Beach, FL

Florioda's Finest Farm, LLC

Florioda's Finest Farm, LLC


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Gerardo Hornung

Boynton Beach, FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

James Yates
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Robert Stein

Siesta Key, FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Karl Labberton

Sarasota, FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Ruth Lambert

Melbourne, FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Laszlo Ambrus

4111 NW 70th Way, Coral Springs, FL, United States

Teca Solar Inc.

Teca Solar Inc.


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Dennis Edgington

Bradenton FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Paul Scudder
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Shari Reidenbach

Orlando
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Chris Karch

Plantation
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Gwendolyn Smith-Warzyk

4604 3rd Ave W, Palmetto, FL


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Lynne Jasinski

2409 Fdc Grove Rd, Davenport, FL


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Ed Golly

4303 S MacDill Ave, Tampa, FL


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

William Denne

1317 Robin Road South, St. Petersburg, FL


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Ramona Stewart

5750 Oakmont Avenue, Fort Lauderdale, FL

Perfect Exposure Photography

Perfect Exposure Photography


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Bryan Millares

Miami FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Brian Miller

North Port, FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Joseph Giordano

Palm Coast, FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Antoine gurrey

Weston FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Lee Greenslade

Tampa FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Carl Sorenson
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Robert J Adams

102 10th St E, Tierra Verde, FL


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

John Anders

4047 Okeechobee Boulevard, West Palm Beach, FL


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Gregory Proctor

10106 Tarragon Drive, Riverview, FL


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Carlos Chica

7380 West Sand Lake Road suite 500, Orlando, FL


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Drew Burch
Angela Charles
From: Lisa Cowley <lcowley35@yahoo.com>
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2014 6:54 AM
To: Office of Commissioner Brown
Subject: FEECA

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.
A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per watt in
2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are able to
participate in this program.
Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.
Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program. .

Signed,
Lisa Cowley
35 Juniper Way
Clearwater, Florida 33767
727-446-8287
727-449-9268 fax
lcowley35@yahoo.com

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Angela Charles
From: Shon Darcy <shon.darcy@gmail.com>
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2014 5:52 AM
To: Office of Commissioner Balbis; Office Of Commissioner Edgar; Office Of Commissioner
Graham; Office of Commissioner Brisé; Office of Commissioner Brown
Subject: Letter to the Florida Public Service Commission

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar industry to
preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to invest and benefit from
local solar power.

Laws need to be changed, as current legislation prevents home owners from taking advantage of solar power
during an emergency, only grid tied inverters are allowed. This means that when the power goes out no solar
power can be harvested. This is inconsistent legislation, since back up generators are allowed and solar is
not. Solar inverters can be wired in a similar manner as a back up generator to prevent electrical feedback into
the line protecting power company workers.

I believe that legislation preventing stand alone off grid and hybrid inverters is the largest reason solar system
have not been invested in. This control of power exercised by Florida Power and Light through government
legislation is unconstitutional and disastrous to our economy. This type of control has been exercised
historically in oppressive regimes of the past. Let us learn from past history.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet consumer
demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per watt in 2015, the
commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are able to participate in this
program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please extend and
redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free market, and engage in a
meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable business environment during this
period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar economy by
extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Signed,

Shon and April Darcy

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Angela Charles
From: Shon Darcy <shon.darcy@gmail.com>
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2014 5:49 AM
To: Office of Commissioner Balbis; Office Of Commissioner Edgar; Office Of Commissioner
Graham; Office of Commissioner Brisé; Office of Commissioner Brown

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar industry to
preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to invest and benefit from
local solar power.

Laws need to be changed, as current legislation prevents home owners from taking advantage of solar power
during an emergency, only grid tied inverters are allowed. This means that when the power goes out no solar
power can be harvested. This is inconsistent legislation, since back up generators are allowed and solar is
not. Solar inverters can be wired in a similar manner as a back up generator to prevent electrical feedback into
the line protecting power company workers.

I believe that legislation preventing stand alone off grid and hybrid inverters is the largest reason solar system
have not been invested in. This control of power exercised by Florida Power and Light through government
legislation is unconstitutional and disastrous to our economy. This type of control has been exercised
historically in oppressive regimes of the past. Let us learn from past history.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet consumer
demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per watt in 2015, the
commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are able to participate in this
program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please extend and
redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free market, and engage in a
meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable business environment during this
period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar economy by
extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Signed,

Shon and April Darcy

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Angela Charles
From: dc@abender.com
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2014 12:23 AM
To: Office of Commissioner Balbis; Office Of Commissioner Edgar; Office Of Commissioner
Graham; Office of Commissioner Brisé; Office of Commissioner Brown
Subject: Are we moving backwards?

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

EXXON MOBIL HAS SAID 0N DEC 12TH, 2013 THAT ALL FORMS OF ENERGY WILL
BE REQUIRED TO MEET THE UNPRECENTED 35% GROWTH OF THE GLOBAL
DEMAND FOR ENERGY FROM 2010 TO 2040.

THE CEO OF NRG IS HEAVILY INVESTING IN SOLAR ENERGY FOR VERY SERIOUS
REASONS.

IS THE SUNNY STATE GOING BACKWARDS, TOWARDS THE 1880s?

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar industry to
preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to invest and benefit from
local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet consumer
demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per watt in 2015, the
commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are able to participate in this
program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please extend and
redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free market, and engage in a
meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable business environment during this
period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar economy by
extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Signed,

Daniel Camacho

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Angela Charles
From: Don Leddin <leddin@nexcominc.com>
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 7:12 PM
To: Office Of Commissioner Graham; Office of Commissioner Balbis; Office Of Commissioner
Edgar; Office of Commissioner Brisé; Office of Commissioner Brown
Cc: dleddin105@aol.com; support@fpscletters.com
Subject: Florida Energy Efficiency and Conservation Act (FEECA).

Importance: High

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support and provide solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar industry to
preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to invest and benefit from local solar
power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet consumer demand while
delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold
or greater the number of Floridians who are able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please extend and redesign this
solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free market, and engage in a meaningful discussion
with the solar industry on how to provide a stable business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy
sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar economy by extending and
redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Signed,

Donald W. Leddin

4655 Carolwood Drive

Melbourne, Florida 32934

321-255-0362

Additonal Message: I installed a 5 KW PV System at my home approximately five and 1/2 years ago which has generated over
40 Megawatts of AC Power and which is grid tied to provide surplus power to FPL.

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Angela Charles
From: Paul Davis <pwdavis9@gmail.com>
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 7:04 PM
To: Office of Commissioner Brown
Subject: Please support meaningful energy efficiency goals

Dear Commissioners,

I understand that on November 25th, you will be setting conservation goals for the state’s biggest
power companies. I ask that you set meaningful conservation goals that include energy efficiency
measures that are the lowest cost and provide the highest savings to customers. The scale of energy
efficiency programs is critically important to customers - especially those on low and fixed incomes.
Utility-sponsored programs provide information and financial resources that help customers, like
me, reduce energy use and save money on monthly bills.

Yet, Florida’s families and businesses will never realize the benefits of those programs if you
approve the historic reductions in energy efficiency efforts being requested by the state’s power
companies – and affirmed by your staff. The easiest, cheapest and cleanest way to save energy is to
use less of it. It keeps money in the pockets of Florida’s families and is good for economic
development. We should be increasing efforts to use energy smarter, not slashing those efforts.

Energy efficiency is one of the few low cost options for dealing with global warming and climate
change. It is critical that we reduce consumption now. Please act on behalf of the energy
customers who are doing their part to reduce energy consumption. I am asking you to not approve
the power companies’ request to gut energy efficiency efforts.

Sincerely,

Paul Davis
6062 Terra Rosa Circle
Boynton Beach, FL 33472

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Angela Charles
From: Paulette Burdick <PBurdick@PBCgov.org>
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 6:16 PM
To: Office of Commissioner Brown
Subject: Please support meaningful energy efficiency goals

Dear Commissioners,

I understand that on November 25th, you will be setting conservation goals for the state’s biggest
power companies. I ask that you set meaningful conservation goals that include energy efficiency
measures that are the lowest cost and provide the highest savings to customers. The scale of energy
efficiency programs is critically important to customers - especially those on low and fixed incomes.
Utility-sponsored programs provide information and financial resources that help customers, like
me, reduce energy use and save money on monthly bills.

Yet, Florida’s families and businesses will never realize the benefits of those programs if you
approve the historic reductions in energy efficiency efforts being requested by the state’s power
companies – and affirmed by your staff. The easiest, cheapest and cleanest way to save energy is to
use less of it. It keeps money in the pockets of Florida’s families and is good for economic
development. We should be increasing efforts to use energy smarter, not slashing those efforts.

Please stand on the side of utility customers and reject the big power companies’ request to gut
energy efficiency efforts.

Sincerely,
PBC Commissioner Paulette Burdick, Dist.2

Paulette Burdick
301 N. Olive Ave
West Palm Beach, FL 33401

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CORRESPONDENCE
NOV 25, 2014
DOCUMENT NO. 06446-14
Angela Charles
From: Terry Holdnak
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2014 8:32 AM
To: Commissioner Correspondence
Subject: Docket Correspondence - Numeric Conservation Goals
Attachments: Re Public comments from Sierra Club on FEECA docket; Solar Rebate Program; Solar Energy;
Solar energy support needed; please support the growth of solar energy in Florida; Solar for
Florida; Please Support Solar Power Development; extend solar pilot program; Solar energy ;
Solar; Demand for Solar Power; Defend Solar Power; Solar Pilot Program; {BULK} SOLAR IS
OUR FUTURE

Please place the attached e-mails in docket correspondence for consumers and their representatives in Docket
Nos: 130199, 130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 310204 and 130205.

Thank you,
Terry

Ms. Terry Holdnak


Executive Assistant to Commissioner Julie I. Brown
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Boulevard
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850
tholdnak@psc.state.fl.us
(850) 413-6030 (Office)
(850) 413-6031 (Fax)

Please note: Florida has a very broad public records law. Most written communications to or from state officials regarding state business are considered to be
public records and will be made available to the public and the media upon request. Therefore, your e-mail message may be subject to public disclosure.

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Angela Charles
From: Kasica, Susan M. (KSC-KISSIII-BA)[WICHITA TRIBAL ENTERPRISES, LLC]
<susan.kasica@nasa.gov>
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2014 7:45 AM
To: Office of Commissioner Balbis; Office of Commissioner Brisé; Office of Commissioner Brown;
Office Of Commissioner Edgar; Office Of Commissioner Graham
Subject: Solar energy support needed

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida taxpayer as well as a ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the
solar industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can afford to invest and
benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet consumer
demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per watt in 2015, the commission
could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please extend and
redesign this solar incentive program to help consumers like me to be able to afford personal solar power. It is up to
you to engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable business environment
during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar economy by
extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Thank you for listening to my comments and for your service on this commission.

Signed,

Susan Kasica

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Angela Charles
From: sarah obrien <sobrien1892@gmail.com>
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2014 7:44 AM
To: Office of Commissioner Balbis; Office Of Commissioner Edgar; Office Of Commissioner
Graham; Office of Commissioner Brisé; Office of Commissioner Brown
Subject: please support the growth of solar energy in Florida

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.
A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per watt in
2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are able to
participate in this program.
Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.
Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program. I am embarrassed that the
"Sunshine State" ranks below New Jersey in the production & usage of solar power.

S. Obrien

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Angela Charles
From: Tim Smith <timrsmith76@gmail.com>
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2014 7:27 AM
To: Office of Commissioner Balbis; Office Of Commissioner Edgar; Office Of Commissioner
Graham; Office of Commissioner Brisé; Office of Commissioner Brown
Subject: Solar for Florida

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.
A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per watt in
2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are able to
participate in this program.
Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.
Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program. .

Signed,

Timothy Smith

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Angela Charles
From: Dorothy Ahlgren <dorothy@atlanticmediaproductions.com>
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2014 6:47 AM
To: Office of Commissioner Brown
Subject: Please Support Solar Power Development

Dear Commissioner:

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I strongly support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the
solar industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can
continue to invest and benefit from local solar power.
A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per watt in
2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are able to
participate in this program.
Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.
Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program .

Signed,
Dorothy Ahlgren
Riverbend Motorcoach Resort
5800 West State Road 80
Labelle, FL 339365

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Angela Charles
From: Michael Robinson <michaer27@yahoo.com>
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2014 6:02 AM
To: Office of Commissioner Balbis; Office Of Commissioner Edgar; Office Of Commissioner
Graham; Office of Commissioner Brisé; Office of Commissioner Brown
Subject: extend solar pilot program

Dear Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission:

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.
A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per watt in
2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are able to
participate in this program.
Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.
Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program. .

Signed,
Michael Robinson
8915 SW 18 TERR
MIAMI FL 33165

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Angela Charles
From: Driver23d <driver23d@aol.com>
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 8:52 PM
To: Office of Commissioner Brown
Subject: Solar energy

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

My name is Daniel Uddin and I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to
work with the solar industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can
continue to invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet consumer
demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per watt in 2015, the
commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are able to participate in this
program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please extend and
redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free market, and engage in a
meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable business environment during this
period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar economy by
extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Daniel Uddin

1
Angela Charles
From: Michael <mbilyou@tampabay.rr.com>
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 7:55 PM
To: Office of Commissioner Brown
Subject: Solar

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar industry to
preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to invest and benefit from
local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet consumer
demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per watt in 2015, the
commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are able to participate in this
program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please extend and
redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free market, and engage in a
meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable business environment during this
period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar economy by
extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program. .

Sent from my iPad

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Angela Charles
From: MARSHA SHERMAN <mchene@verizon.net>
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 7:47 PM
To: Office of Commissioner Brown
Subject: Demand for Solar Power

Just when the evidence is piling up that solar energy is a positive plus to reduce carbon emissions and dependency on oil
products alone, the State of Florida, its governor and legislators and the Public Service Commission want to undo the
progress. Don't pull the rug out from under solar energy. It should be made available to any and all people who want it,
and it should be installed on ALL GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS. Don't be dumbed-down by greedy oil barons. We need to
leave our children, our grandchildren and their grandchildren a cleaner planet than our parents left us.

Marsha Sherman
Englewood, FL

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Angela Charles
From: Ken Anderson <ken@ken4u.com>
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 6:23 PM
To: Office of Commissioner Brown
Subject: Defend Solar Power

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar industry to
preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to invest and benefit from
local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet consumer
demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per watt in 2015, the commission
could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are able to participate in this program.

I was a recipient to this program and was able to install a 5kw system on my home. It has dramatically reduced my
energy consumption which is critical in a state which such a low elevation, reduced greenhouse gases will only help
us as climate changes and not for the betterment of Florida. I urge you to resist legislation put forth by ALEC in
order to protect the corpratocracy.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please extend and
redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free market, and engage in a
meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable business environment during this period of
rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar economy by
extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Ken Anderson
ApexOne Realty, Inc
321-246-3190
www.apexonerealty.com
Ken@ken4u.com

1
Angela Charles
From: mahuss <mahuss@cfl.rr.com>
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 6:02 PM
To: Office of Commissioner Brown
Subject: Solar Pilot Program

Letter to the Florida Public Service Commission:

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar industry to
preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to invest and benefit from
local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet consumer
demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per watt in 2015, the commission
could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please extend and
redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free market, and engage in a
meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable business environment during this period of
rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar economy by
extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program. .

Signed,

Michael Huss

950 Bramblebush Cir W Port Orange Fl 32127

1
Angela Charles
From: Todd Lary <toddlary@aol.com>
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 5:47 PM
To: Office of Commissioner Balbis; Office Of Commissioner Edgar; Office Of Commissioner
Graham; Office of Commissioner Brisé; Office of Commissioner Brown
Subject: {BULK} SOLAR IS OUR FUTURE

Importance: Low

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar industry to
preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to invest and benefit
from local solar power.
A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet consumer
demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per watt in 2015, the
commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are able to participate in this
program.
Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please extend
and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free market, and
engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable business environment
during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.
Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar economy by
extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.
Thank you for your time and support!
Sincerely,
Todd Lary
Toddlary@aol.com
3058151942

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CORRESPONDENCE
NOV 25, 2014
DOCUMENT NO. 06446-14
Angela Charles
From: Betty Leland
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2014 8:14 AM
To: Commissioner Correspondence
Subject: NUMERIC CONSERVATION GOALS
Attachments: Please preserve and improve the FEECA Solar Pilot Program (Docket 130199); Please
preserve and improve the FEECA Solar Pilot Program (Docket 130199); Please preserve and
improve the FEECA Solar Pilot Program (Docket 130199); Solar energy ; Please preserve and
improve the FEECA Solar Pilot Program (Docket 130199); Please preserve and improve the
FEECA Solar Pilot Program (Docket 130199); Please preserve and improve the FEECA Solar
Pilot Program (Docket 130199); Please preserve and improve the FEECA Solar Pilot Program
(Docket 130199); Please preserve and improve the FEECA Solar Pilot Program (Docket
130199); Solar; Demand for Solar Power; Please preserve and improve the FEECA Solar Pilot
Program (Docket 130199); Please preserve and improve the FEECA Solar Pilot Program
(Docket 130199); Florida Energy Efficiency and Conservation Act (FEECA).; Please preserve
and improve the FEECA Solar Pilot Program (Docket 130199); Please support meaningful
energy efficiency goals; Please preserve and improve the FEECA Solar Pilot Program (Docket
130199); Please preserve and improve the FEECA Solar Pilot Program (Docket 130199);
Please preserve and improve the FEECA Solar Pilot Program (Docket 130199); Please
preserve and improve the FEECA Solar Pilot Program (Docket 130199); Solar rebate program;
Please support meaningful energy efficiency goals; Please preserve and improve the FEECA
Solar Pilot Program (Docket 130199); Solar Pilot Program; Please preserve and improve the
FEECA Solar Pilot Program (Docket 130199); Please preserve and improve the FEECA Solar
Pilot Program (Docket 130199); Please preserve and improve the FEECA Solar Pilot Program
(Docket 130199); Please preserve and improve the FEECA Solar Pilot Program (Docket
130199); {BULK} SOLAR IS OUR FUTURE; Please preserve and improve the FEECA Solar
Pilot Program (Docket 130199); Please preserve and improve the FEECA Solar Pilot Program
(Docket 130199); Please preserve and improve the FEECA Solar Pilot Program (Docket
130199); Please preserve and improve the FEECA Solar Pilot Program (Docket 130199);
Please preserve and improve the FEECA Solar Pilot Program (Docket 130199)

Good Morning:

Please place the attached e-mails in docket correspondence for consumers and their representatives in Docket
#s: 130199, 130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 310204 and 130205.

Thank you

1
Angela Charles
From: Angela Cortner <angelacortner@msn.com>
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 9:06 PM
To: Office Of Commissioner Graham
Subject: Please preserve and improve the FEECA Solar Pilot Program (Docket 130199)

Dear Chairman Art Graham,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to preserve and improve
our Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to invest in and benefit from local
solar power.
We must become independent of fossil fuels for energy to slow climate change.Also having solar
helps during power outages such as those experienced after 2004 hurricanes.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. A
smart solar rebate program that predictably decreases over time can help our local solar industry
grow and compete to meet consumer demand for solar power, while using ratepayer dollars much
more efficiently. Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our
growing solar economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Thank you for your attention.

CC:
Commissioner Balbis
Commissioner Brise
Commissioner Brown
Commissioner Edgar

Sincerely,

Angela Cortner

901 Packer St
Key West, FL 33040

1
Angela Charles
From: Victoria Sweeney <iscooters@hotmail.com>
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 8:55 PM
To: Office Of Commissioner Graham
Subject: Please preserve and improve the FEECA Solar Pilot Program (Docket 130199)

Dear Chairman Art Graham,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to preserve and improve
our Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to invest in and benefit from local
solar power.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. A
smart solar rebate program that predictably decreases over time can help our local solar industry
grow and compete to meet consumer demand for solar power, while using ratepayer dollars much
more efficiently. Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our
growing solar economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Thank you for your attention.

CC:
Commissioner Balbis
Commissioner Brise
Commissioner Brown
Commissioner Edgar

Sincerely,

Victoria Sweeney

1303 66 St nw
bradenton, FL 34209

1
Angela Charles
From: Andre Feldhuis <andrefeldhuis@gmail.com>
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 8:53 PM
To: Office Of Commissioner Graham
Subject: Please preserve and improve the FEECA Solar Pilot Program (Docket 130199)

Dear Chairman Art Graham,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to preserve and improve
our Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to invest in and benefit from local
solar power.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. A
smart solar rebate program that predictably decreases over time can help our local solar industry
grow and compete to meet consumer demand for solar power, while using ratepayer dollars much
more efficiently. Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our
growing solar economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Thank you for your attention.

CC:
Commissioner Balbis
Commissioner Brise
Commissioner Brown
Commissioner Edgar

Sincerely,

Andre Feldhuis

550 Paul Hardin Drive


Chapel Hill, NC 27514

1
Angela Charles
From: Driver23d <driver23d@aol.com>
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 8:50 PM
To: Office Of Commissioner Graham
Subject: Solar energy

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

My name is Daniel Uddin and I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to
work with the solar industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can
continue to invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet consumer
demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per watt in 2015, the
commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are able to participate in this
program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please extend and
redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free market, and engage in a
meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable business environment during this
period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar economy by
extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Daniel Uddin

1
Angela Charles
From: Xavier Villarrue <construsunny@hotmail.com>
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 8:45 PM
To: Office Of Commissioner Graham
Subject: Please preserve and improve the FEECA Solar Pilot Program (Docket 130199)

Dear Chairman Art Graham,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to preserve and improve
our Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to invest in and benefit from local
solar power.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. A
smart solar rebate program that predictably decreases over time can help our local solar industry
grow and compete to meet consumer demand for solar power, while using ratepayer dollars much
more efficiently. Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our
growing solar economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Thank you for your attention.

CC:
Commissioner Balbis
Commissioner Brise
Commissioner Brown
Commissioner Edgar

Sincerely,

Xavier Villarrue

1001 W 2nd. ave


Bensenville, IL 60106

1
Angela Charles
From: Morgan Randell <mrandell@live.unc.edu>
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 8:42 PM
To: Office Of Commissioner Graham
Subject: Please preserve and improve the FEECA Solar Pilot Program (Docket 130199)

Dear Chairman Art Graham,

Our nation needs to lead the world in clean energy. Providing a healthy planet to our children is an
under appreciated cause. Please believe that what we do now matters to their future.

Thank you for your attention.

CC:
Commissioner Balbis
Commissioner Brise
Commissioner Brown
Commissioner Edgar

Sincerely,

Morgan Randell

701 Rosswood Rd
Chapel Hill, NC 27516

1
Angela Charles
From: Merriann Bell <merriannjbell@gmail.com>
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 8:42 PM
To: Office Of Commissioner Graham
Subject: Please preserve and improve the FEECA Solar Pilot Program (Docket 130199)

Dear Chairman Art Graham,

I am not a Florida ratepayer, but I support solar energy in your state. It's a no-brainer, with all that
SUN! I urge you to preserve and improve your Solar Pilot Program so that customers can continue
to invest in and benefit from local solar power.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. A
smart solar rebate program that predictably decreases over time can help our local solar industry
grow and compete to meet consumer demand for solar power, while using ratepayer dollars much
more efficiently. Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our
growing solar economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Anyone in a decision-making position HAS A RESPONSIBILITY to think in the long term- not about
money, but about the planet and quality of life for ALL living things. Encouraging people to go with
solar, wind, and other alternative technologies- via rebates and education- is key.

Thank you for your attention.

CC:
Commissioner Balbis
Commissioner Brise
Commissioner Brown
Commissioner Edgar

Sincerely,

Merriann Bell

58 Canyon Road
Lyle, WA 98635

1
Angela Charles
From: Caroline Miller <cmiller1049@outlook.com>
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 8:34 PM
To: Office Of Commissioner Graham
Subject: Please preserve and improve the FEECA Solar Pilot Program (Docket 130199)

Dear Chairman Art Graham,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to preserve and improve
our Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to invest in and benefit from local
solar power.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. A
smart solar rebate program that predictably decreases over time can help our local solar industry
grow and compete to meet consumer demand for solar power, while using ratepayer dollars much
more efficiently. Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our
growing solar economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Thank you for your attention.

CC:
Commissioner Balbis
Commissioner Brise
Commissioner Brown
Commissioner Edgar

Sincerely,

Caroline Miller

6834 4th Ave No


St Petersburg, FL 33710

1
Angela Charles
From: Gene McKenna <gene@energyps.biz>
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 8:07 PM
To: Office Of Commissioner Graham
Subject: Please preserve and improve the FEECA Solar Pilot Program (Docket 130199)

Dear Chairman Art Graham,

I support solar energy. I urge you to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that
customers can continue to invest in and benefit from local solar power.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. A
smart solar rebate program that predictably decreases over time can help our local solar industry
grow and compete to meet consumer demand for solar power, while using ratepayer dollars much
more efficiently. Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our
growing solar economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Thank you for your attention.

CC:
Commissioner Balbis
Commissioner Brise
Commissioner Brown
Commissioner Edgar

Sincerely,

Gene McKenna

15718 N 168th Lane


Surprise, AZ 85388

1
Angela Charles
From: Michael <mbilyou@tampabay.rr.com>
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 7:52 PM
To: Office Of Commissioner Graham
Subject: Solar

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar industry to
preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to invest and benefit from
local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet consumer
demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per watt in 2015, the
commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are able to participate in this
program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please extend and
redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free market, and engage in a
meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable business environment during this
period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar economy by
extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program. .

Sent from my iPad

1
Angela Charles
From: MARSHA SHERMAN <mchene@verizon.net>
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 7:45 PM
To: Office Of Commissioner Graham
Subject: Demand for Solar Power

Just when the evidence is piling up that solar energy is a positive plus to reduce carbon emissions and dependency on oil
products alone, the State of Florida, its governor and legislators and the Public Service Commission want to undo the
progress. Don't pull the rug out from under solar energy. It should be made available to any and all people who want it,
and it should be installed on ALL GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS. Don't be dumbed-down by greedy oil barons. We need to
leave our children, our grandchildren and their grandchildren a cleaner planet than our parents left us.

Marsha Sherman
Englewood, FL

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Angela Charles
From: Lynore Reiseck <lreiseck@hotmail.com>
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 7:32 PM
To: Office Of Commissioner Graham
Subject: Please preserve and improve the FEECA Solar Pilot Program (Docket 130199)

Dear Chairman Art Graham,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to preserve and improve
our Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to invest in and benefit from local
solar power.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. A
smart solar rebate program that predictably decreases over time can help our local solar industry
grow and compete to meet consumer demand for solar power, while using ratepayer dollars much
more efficiently. Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our
growing solar economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Thank you for your attention.

CC:
Commissioner Balbis
Commissioner Brise
Commissioner Brown
Commissioner Edgar

Sincerely,

Lynore Reiseck

1 Century Lane
Miami Beach, FL 33139

1
Angela Charles
From: David Bunn <bunji1202@gmail.com>
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 7:13 PM
To: Office Of Commissioner Graham
Subject: Please preserve and improve the FEECA Solar Pilot Program (Docket 130199)

Dear Chairman Art Graham,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to preserve and improve
our Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to invest in and benefit from local
solar power.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. A
smart solar rebate program that predictably decreases over time can help our local solar industry
grow and compete to meet consumer demand for solar power, while using ratepayer dollars much
more efficiently. Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our
growing solar economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Thank you for your attention.

CC:
Commissioner Balbis
Commissioner Brise
Commissioner Brown
Commissioner Edgar

Sincerely,

David Bunn

1166 n 10th st
Laramie, WY 82072

1
Angela Charles
From: Don Leddin <leddin@nexcominc.com>
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 7:12 PM
To: Office Of Commissioner Graham; Office of Commissioner Balbis; Office Of Commissioner
Edgar; Office of Commissioner Brisé; Office of Commissioner Brown
Cc: dleddin105@aol.com; support@fpscletters.com
Subject: Florida Energy Efficiency and Conservation Act (FEECA).

Importance: High

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support and provide solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar industry to
preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to invest and benefit from local solar
power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet consumer demand while
delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold
or greater the number of Floridians who are able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please extend and redesign this
solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free market, and engage in a meaningful discussion
with the solar industry on how to provide a stable business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy
sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar economy by extending and
redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Signed,

Donald W. Leddin

4655 Carolwood Drive

Melbourne, Florida 32934

321-255-0362

Additonal Message: I installed a 5 KW PV System at my home approximately five and 1/2 years ago which has generated over
40 Megawatts of AC Power and which is grid tied to provide surplus power to FPL.

1
Angela Charles
From: Carolyn Cromwell <Carolyn.cromwell@twc.com>
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 7:11 PM
To: Office Of Commissioner Graham
Subject: Please preserve and improve the FEECA Solar Pilot Program (Docket 130199)

Dear Chairman Art Graham,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to preserve and improve
our Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to invest in and benefit from local
solar power.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. A
smart solar rebate program that predictably decreases over time can help our local solar industry
grow and compete to meet consumer demand for solar power, while using ratepayer dollars much
more efficiently. Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our
growing solar economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Thank you for your attention.

CC:
Commissioner Balbis
Commissioner Brise
Commissioner Brown
Commissioner Edgar

Sincerely,

Carolyn Cromwell

4006 Crestwood Dr
Floyds Knobs, IN 47119

1
Angela Charles
From: Paul Davis <pwdavis9@gmail.com>
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 7:04 PM
To: Office Of Commissioner Graham
Subject: Please support meaningful energy efficiency goals

Dear Commissioners,

I understand that on November 25th, you will be setting conservation goals for the state’s biggest
power companies. I ask that you set meaningful conservation goals that include energy efficiency
measures that are the lowest cost and provide the highest savings to customers. The scale of energy
efficiency programs is critically important to customers - especially those on low and fixed incomes.
Utility-sponsored programs provide information and financial resources that help customers, like
me, reduce energy use and save money on monthly bills.

Yet, Florida’s families and businesses will never realize the benefits of those programs if you
approve the historic reductions in energy efficiency efforts being requested by the state’s power
companies – and affirmed by your staff. The easiest, cheapest and cleanest way to save energy is to
use less of it. It keeps money in the pockets of Florida’s families and is good for economic
development. We should be increasing efforts to use energy smarter, not slashing those efforts.

Energy efficiency is one of the few low cost options for dealing with global warming and climate
change. It is critical that we reduce consumption now. Please act on behalf of the energy
customers who are doing their part to reduce energy consumption. I am asking you to not approve
the power companies’ request to gut energy efficiency efforts.

Sincerely,

Paul Davis
6062 Terra Rosa Circle
Boynton Beach, FL 33472

1
Angela Charles
From: Peggy musgrove <shirazbob@yahoo.com>
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 6:58 PM
To: Office Of Commissioner Graham
Subject: Please preserve and improve the FEECA Solar Pilot Program (Docket 130199)

Dear Chairman Art Graham,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to preserve and improve
our Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to invest in and benefit from local
solar power.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. A
smart solar rebate program that predictably decreases over time can help our local solar industry
grow and compete to meet consumer demand for solar power, while using ratepayer dollars much
more efficiently. Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our
growing solar economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Thank you for your attention.

CC:
Commissioner Balbis
Commissioner Brise
Commissioner Brown
Commissioner Edgar

Sincerely,

Peggy musgrove

2602 sw 122 st
gainesville, FL 32608

1
Angela Charles
From: Larry Gioannini <lgioannini@yahoo.com>
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 6:51 PM
To: Office Of Commissioner Graham
Subject: Please preserve and improve the FEECA Solar Pilot Program (Docket 130199)

Dear Chairman Art Graham,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to preserve and improve
our Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to invest in and benefit from local
solar power.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. A
smart solar rebate program that predictably decreases over time can help our local solar industry
grow and compete to meet consumer demand for solar power, while using ratepayer dollars much
more efficiently. Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our
growing solar economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Thank you for your attention.

CC:
Commissioner Balbis
Commissioner Brise
Commissioner Brown
Commissioner Edgar

Sincerely,

Larry Gioannini

205 Hoagland Rd
las cruces, NM 88005

1
Angela Charles
From: ralph lewis <winners7373@msn.com>
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 6:49 PM
To: Office Of Commissioner Graham
Subject: Please preserve and improve the FEECA Solar Pilot Program (Docket 130199)

Dear Chairman Art Graham,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to preserve and improve
our Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to invest in and benefit from local
solar power.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. A
smart solar rebate program that predictably decreases over time can help our local solar industry
grow and compete to meet consumer demand for solar power, while using ratepayer dollars much
more efficiently. Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our
growing solar economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Thank you for your attention.

CC:
Commissioner Balbis
Commissioner Brise
Commissioner Brown
Commissioner Edgar

Sincerely,

ralph lewis

10623 196th st se
snohomish, WA 98296

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Angela Charles
From: keith gilbert <KGGLASER@COMCAST.NET>
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 6:38 PM
To: Office Of Commissioner Graham
Subject: Please preserve and improve the FEECA Solar Pilot Program (Docket 130199)

Dear Chairman Art Graham,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to preserve and improve
our Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to invest in and benefit from local
solar power.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. A
smart solar rebate program that predictably decreases over time can help our local solar industry
grow and compete to meet consumer demand for solar power, while using ratepayer dollars much
more efficiently. Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our
growing solar economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Thank you for your attention.

CC:
Commissioner Balbis
Commissioner Brise
Commissioner Brown
Commissioner Edgar

Sincerely,

keith gilbert

913 parkland cl se
albuquerque, NM 87108

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Angela Charles
From: Rob McGrath <rmcgrath@gate.net>
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 6:22 PM
To: Office Of Commissioner Graham
Subject: Solar rebate program

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar industry to
preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to invest and benefit
from local solar power.
A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet consumer
demand while delivering strong ratepayer value.
Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please extend
and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free market, and
engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable business environment
during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.
Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar economy by
extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program. .

Signed,
Robert McGrath
Sanford, FL

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Angela Charles
From: Paulette Burdick <PBurdick@PBCgov.org>
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 6:16 PM
To: Office Of Commissioner Graham
Subject: Please support meaningful energy efficiency goals

Dear Commissioners,

I understand that on November 25th, you will be setting conservation goals for the state’s biggest
power companies. I ask that you set meaningful conservation goals that include energy efficiency
measures that are the lowest cost and provide the highest savings to customers. The scale of energy
efficiency programs is critically important to customers - especially those on low and fixed incomes.
Utility-sponsored programs provide information and financial resources that help customers, like
me, reduce energy use and save money on monthly bills.

Yet, Florida’s families and businesses will never realize the benefits of those programs if you
approve the historic reductions in energy efficiency efforts being requested by the state’s power
companies – and affirmed by your staff. The easiest, cheapest and cleanest way to save energy is to
use less of it. It keeps money in the pockets of Florida’s families and is good for economic
development. We should be increasing efforts to use energy smarter, not slashing those efforts.

Please stand on the side of utility customers and reject the big power companies’ request to gut
energy efficiency efforts.

Sincerely,
PBC Commissioner Paulette Burdick, Dist.2

Paulette Burdick
301 N. Olive Ave
West Palm Beach, FL 33401

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Angela Charles
From: Sorrel Dod <sorreldod@gmail.com>
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 6:05 PM
To: Office Of Commissioner Graham
Subject: Please preserve and improve the FEECA Solar Pilot Program (Docket 130199)

Dear Chairman Art Graham,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to preserve and improve
our Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to invest in and benefit from local
solar power.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. A
smart solar rebate program that predictably decreases over time can help our local solar industry
grow and compete to meet consumer demand for solar power, while using ratepayer dollars much
more efficiently. Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our
growing solar economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Thank you for your attention.

CC:
Commissioner Balbis
Commissioner Brise
Commissioner Brown
Commissioner Edgar

Sincerely,

Sorrel Dod

133 Brandy Lane


Roseburg, OR 97471

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Angela Charles
From: mahuss <mahuss@cfl.rr.com>
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 6:01 PM
To: Office Of Commissioner Graham
Subject: Solar Pilot Program

Letter to the Florida Public Service Commission:

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar industry to
preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to invest and benefit from
local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet consumer
demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per watt in 2015, the commission
could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please extend and
redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free market, and engage in a
meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable business environment during this period of
rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar economy by
extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program. .

Signed,

Michael Huss

950 Bramblebush Cir W Port Orange Fl 32127

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Angela Charles
From: Gerardo Hornung <ghornung@gh-export.com>
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 5:58 PM
To: Office Of Commissioner Graham
Subject: Please preserve and improve the FEECA Solar Pilot Program (Docket 130199)

Dear Chairman Art Graham,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to preserve and improve
our Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to invest in and benefit from local
solar power.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. A
smart solar rebate program that predictably decreases over time can help our local solar industry
grow and compete to meet consumer demand for solar power, while using ratepayer dollars much
more efficiently. Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our
growing solar economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Thank you for your attention.

CC:
Commissioner Balbis
Commissioner Brise
Commissioner Brown
Commissioner Edgar

Sincerely,

Gerardo Hornung

8330 N Mizzen Dr
Boynton Beach, FL 33472

1
Angela Charles
From: doug greer <douggreerusa@aol.com>
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 5:51 PM
To: Office Of Commissioner Graham
Subject: Please preserve and improve the FEECA Solar Pilot Program (Docket 130199)

Dear Chairman Art Graham,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to preserve and improve
our Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to invest in and benefit from local
solar power.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. A
smart solar rebate program that predictably decreases over time can help our local solar industry
grow and compete to meet consumer demand for solar power, while using ratepayer dollars much
more efficiently. Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our
growing solar economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Thank you for your attention.

CC:
Commissioner Balbis
Commissioner Brise
Commissioner Brown
Commissioner Edgar

Sincerely,

doug greer

5781 wielert Avenue


Cincinnati, OH 45239

1
Angela Charles
From: John Rudolf <jmr66@bellatlantic.net>
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 5:51 PM
To: Office Of Commissioner Graham
Subject: Please preserve and improve the FEECA Solar Pilot Program (Docket 130199)

Dear Chairman Art Graham,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to preserve and improve
our Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to invest in and benefit from local
solar power.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. A
smart solar rebate program that predictably decreases over time can help our local solar industry
grow and compete to meet consumer demand for solar power, while using ratepayer dollars much
more efficiently. Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our
growing solar economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Thank you for your attention.

CC:
Commissioner Balbis
Commissioner Brise
Commissioner Brown
Commissioner Edgar

Sincerely,

John Rudolf

377 W. 11th St
NY, NY 10014

1
Angela Charles
From: Kim Giunta <kcgiunta@hotmail.com>
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 5:48 PM
To: Office Of Commissioner Graham
Subject: Please preserve and improve the FEECA Solar Pilot Program (Docket 130199)

Dear Chairman Art Graham,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to preserve and improve
our Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to invest in and benefit from local
solar power.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. A
smart solar rebate program that predictably decreases over time can help our local solar industry
grow and compete to meet consumer demand for solar power, while using ratepayer dollars much
more efficiently. Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our
growing solar economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Thank you for your attention.

CC:
Commissioner Balbis
Commissioner Brise
Commissioner Brown
Commissioner Edgar

Sincerely,

Kim Giunta

226 w . Hiawatha
Tampa, FL 33604

1
Angela Charles
From: Todd Lary <toddlary@aol.com>
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 5:47 PM
To: Office of Commissioner Balbis; Office Of Commissioner Edgar; Office Of Commissioner
Graham; Office of Commissioner Brisé; Office of Commissioner Brown
Subject: {BULK} SOLAR IS OUR FUTURE

Importance: Low

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar industry to
preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to invest and benefit
from local solar power.
A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet consumer
demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per watt in 2015, the
commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are able to participate in this
program.
Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please extend
and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free market, and
engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable business environment
during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.
Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar economy by
extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.
Thank you for your time and support!
Sincerely,
Todd Lary
Toddlary@aol.com
3058151942

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Angela Charles
From: john neggia <nospamjn@gmail.com>
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 5:45 PM
To: Office Of Commissioner Graham
Subject: Please preserve and improve the FEECA Solar Pilot Program (Docket 130199)

Dear Chairman Art Graham,

I am a ratepayer, and I support solar energy in Florida. I urge you to preserve and improve our
Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to invest in and benefit from local solar
power.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. A
smart solar rebate program that predictably decreases over time can help our local solar industry
grow and compete to meet consumer demand for solar power, while using ratepayer dollars much
more efficiently. Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our
growing solar economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Thank you for your attention.

CC:
Commissioner Balbis
Commissioner Brise
Commissioner Brown
Commissioner Edgar

Sincerely,

john neggia

11 timberlane drive
pennington, NJ 08534

1
Angela Charles
From: Russell Bramlett <russbramlett@yahoo.com>
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 5:36 PM
To: Office Of Commissioner Graham
Subject: Please preserve and improve the FEECA Solar Pilot Program (Docket 130199)

Dear Chairman Art Graham,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to preserve and improve
our Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to invest in and benefit from local
solar power.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. A
smart solar rebate program that predictably decreases over time can help our local solar industry
grow and compete to meet consumer demand for solar power, while using ratepayer dollars much
more efficiently. Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our
growing solar economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Thank you for your attention.

CC:
Commissioner Balbis
Commissioner Brise
Commissioner Brown
Commissioner Edgar

Sincerely,

Russell Bramlett

222 Franklin Street


Fayetteville, NC 28301

1
Angela Charles
From: richard tamblin <rtamblin@radarmarine.com>
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 5:35 PM
To: Office Of Commissioner Graham
Subject: Please preserve and improve the FEECA Solar Pilot Program (Docket 130199)

Dear Chairman Art Graham,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to preserve and improve
our Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to invest in and benefit from local
solar power.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. A
smart solar rebate program that predictably decreases over time can help our local solar industry
grow and compete to meet consumer demand for solar power, while using ratepayer dollars much
more efficiently. Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our
growing solar economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Thank you for your attention.

CC:
Commissioner Balbis
Commissioner Brise
Commissioner Brown
Commissioner Edgar

Sincerely,

richard tamblin

909 squalicum way


suite 106
b, WA 98225

1
Angela Charles
From: Robert Johnson <BJOHNSON951@AOL.COM>
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 5:25 PM
To: Office Of Commissioner Graham
Subject: Please preserve and improve the FEECA Solar Pilot Program (Docket 130199)

Dear Chairman Art Graham,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to preserve and improve
our Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to invest in and benefit from local
solar power.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. A
smart solar rebate program that predictably decreases over time can help our local solar industry
grow and compete to meet consumer demand for solar power, while using ratepayer dollars much
more efficiently. Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our
growing solar economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Thank you for your attention.

CC:
Commissioner Balbis
Commissioner Brise
Commissioner Brown
Commissioner Edgar

Sincerely,

Robert Johnson

938 Vineridge Run


Apt 111
Altamonte Springs, FL 32714

1
Angela Charles
From: Theresa Fitzgerald <Wcfitz@gmail.com>
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 5:01 PM
To: Office Of Commissioner Graham
Subject: Please preserve and improve the FEECA Solar Pilot Program (Docket 130199)

Dear Chairman Art Graham,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to preserve and improve
our Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to invest in and benefit from local
solar power.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. A
smart solar rebate program that predictably decreases over time can help our local solar industry
grow and compete to meet consumer demand for solar power, while using ratepayer dollars much
more efficiently. Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our
growing solar economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Thank you for your attention.

CC:
Commissioner Balbis
Commissioner Brise
Commissioner Brown
Commissioner Edgar

Sincerely,

Theresa Fitzgerald

1910 Morris St
Sarasota, FL 34239

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CORRESPONDENCE
NOV 25, 2014
DOCUMENT NO. 06446-14
Angela Charles
From: Betty Leland
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2014 8:13 AM
To: Commissioner Correspondence
Subject: NUMERIC CONSERVATION GOALS
Attachments: Solar Rebate Program; Please preserve and improve the FEECA Solar Pilot Program (Docket
130199); Solar Energy; Solar energy support needed; please support the growth of solar
energy in Florida; Solar for Florida; RE Letters of support for the redesign and extension of the
Solar Pilot Program; FEECA; Please Support Solar Power Development.; extend solar pilot
program; Letter to the Florida Public Service Commission; Please preserve and improve the
FEECA Solar Pilot Program (Docket 130199); Solar; Are we moving backwards ; Please
preserve and improve the FEECA Solar Pilot Program (Docket 130199); Please preserve and
improve the FEECA Solar Pilot Program (Docket 130199); Please preserve and improve the
FEECA Solar Pilot Program (Docket 130199); Please preserve and improve the FEECA Solar
Pilot Program (Docket 130199); Please preserve and improve the FEECA Solar Pilot Program
(Docket 130199); Please preserve and improve the FEECA Solar Pilot Program (Docket
130199)

Good Morning:

Please place the attached e-mails in docket correspondence for consumers and their representatives in Docket
#s: 130199, 130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 310204 and 130205.

Thank you.

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Angela Charles
From: Stephen Vadas PhD PE <manarii@hotmail.com>
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2014 7:58 AM
To: Office of Commissioner Balbis; Office Of Commissioner Edgar; Office Of Commissioner
Graham; Office of Commissioner Brisé; Office of Commissioner Brown
Subject: Solar Rebate Program

Dear Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, a registered professional engineer in the solar energy industry, and I support solar
energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program
so that customers like me can continue to invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet consumer
demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per watt in 2015, the
commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are able to participate in this
program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please extend
and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free market, and
engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable business environment
during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.
Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar economy by
extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Remember, Florida has the very prestigious Florida Solar Energy Center which is leading research and
development efforts to bring the vision of Energy Independence to fruition. You must set an example for the
rest of the nation. Let’s not make this political.

Please respond and let me know your thoughts.

Thank you.

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Sincerely,

Stephen Vadas, Ph.D., P.E.


Florida Registered Professional Engineer, Registration Number 18836
3059 Bracci Drive
Saint James City, FL 33956
E-Mail: Manarii@hotmail.com

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Angela Charles
From: lisa foster <lddfoster@aol.com>
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2014 7:51 AM
To: Office Of Commissioner Graham
Subject: Please preserve and improve the FEECA Solar Pilot Program (Docket 130199)

Dear Chairman Art Graham,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to preserve and improve
our Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to invest in and benefit from local
solar power.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. A
smart solar rebate program that predictably decreases over time can help our local solar industry
grow and compete to meet consumer demand for solar power, while using ratepayer dollars much
more efficiently. Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our
growing solar economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Thank you for your attention.

CC:
Commissioner Balbis
Commissioner Brise
Commissioner Brown
Commissioner Edgar

Sincerely,

lisa foster

1223 steppinhstone bl
tampa, FL 33635

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Angela Charles
From: Rudy <rudy@mace-inc.com>
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2014 7:49 AM
To: Office Of Commissioner Graham
Subject: Solar Energy

Importance: High

Letter to the Florida Public Service Commission:

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar industry to
preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to invest and benefit from
local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet consumer
demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per watt in 2015, the commission
could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please extend and
redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free market, and engage in a
meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable business environment during this period of
rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar economy by
extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program. .

Regards

Rudy

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Angela Charles
From: Kasica, Susan M. (KSC-KISSIII-BA)[WICHITA TRIBAL ENTERPRISES, LLC]
<susan.kasica@nasa.gov>
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2014 7:45 AM
To: Office of Commissioner Balbis; Office of Commissioner Brisé; Office of Commissioner Brown;
Office Of Commissioner Edgar; Office Of Commissioner Graham
Subject: Solar energy support needed

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida taxpayer as well as a ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the
solar industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can afford to invest and
benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet consumer
demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per watt in 2015, the commission
could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please extend and
redesign this solar incentive program to help consumers like me to be able to afford personal solar power. It is up to
you to engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable business environment
during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar economy by
extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Thank you for listening to my comments and for your service on this commission.

Signed,

Susan Kasica

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Angela Charles
From: sarah obrien <sobrien1892@gmail.com>
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2014 7:44 AM
To: Office of Commissioner Balbis; Office Of Commissioner Edgar; Office Of Commissioner
Graham; Office of Commissioner Brisé; Office of Commissioner Brown
Subject: please support the growth of solar energy in Florida

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.
A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per watt in
2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are able to
participate in this program.
Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.
Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program. I am embarrassed that the
"Sunshine State" ranks below New Jersey in the production & usage of solar power.

S. Obrien

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Angela Charles
From: Tim Smith <timrsmith76@gmail.com>
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2014 7:27 AM
To: Office of Commissioner Balbis; Office Of Commissioner Edgar; Office Of Commissioner
Graham; Office of Commissioner Brisé; Office of Commissioner Brown
Subject: Solar for Florida

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.
A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per watt in
2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are able to
participate in this program.
Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.
Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program. .

Signed,

Timothy Smith

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Angela Charles
From: Mike <mike@flaseia.org>
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2014 7:14 AM
To: Office Of Commissioner Graham
Cc: Office of Commissioner Brisé; Office of Commissioner Brown; Office of Commissioner Balbis;
Office Of Commissioner Edgar
Subject: RE: Letters of support for the redesign and extension of the Solar Pilot Program
Attachments: Supporters of solar pilot program extension and redesign 112514.docx; Supporters of solar
pilot program extension and redesign 112514.pdf

Chairman Graham and Members of the Commission,

Attached, please find an additional 125 letters from Florida ratepayers supporting the redesign and extension
of the Solar Pilot Program.

A smart solar rebate program can deliver strong value to every ratepayer while meeting consumer demand for
renewable energy and providing stability to a growing solar industry. By reducing the rebate amount per watt in
2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are able to participate in
this program.

Thank you,

Mike Antheil
Advocacy Director
561.703.4345 Direct
www.FlaSEIA.org

From: Mike
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 4:48 PM
To: Chairman.Graham@psc.state.fl.us
Cc: Commissioner.Brise@psc.state.fl.us; Commissioner.Brown@psc.state.fl.us; Commissioner.Balbis@psc.state.fl.us;
Commissioner.Edgar@psc.state.fl.us
Subject: Letters of support for the redesign and extension of the Solar Pilot Program

Chairman Art Graham

Florida Public Service Commission

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Members of the Commission,

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A smart solar rebate program can deliver strong value to every ratepayer while meeting consumer
demand for renewable energy and providing stability to a growing solar industry. By reducing the
rebate amount per watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of
Floridians who are able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide value to
every ratepayer and a stable business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our
energy sector.

You have received many letters in support of a sensible approach to redesigning and extending the
Solar Pilot Program, and attached please find an additional150 letters of from the solar industry and
individual supporters of solar and ratepayers in Florida.

Thank you,

Mike Antheil
Director of Advocacy, FlaSEIA
561.703.4345 Direct
www.FlaSEIA.org

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Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Javier Osorio

969 Sunridge Dr, Sarasota, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

John Youra

2619 Timacua Dr
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Pablo Cedron

15640 SW 148th Court


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Scott Bellefleur
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Charles Sanders

3250 Bear Bay Rd, Myakka City


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Brian Rasche

702 Amelia St
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Robert Stonerock Jr

1306 Woodland St, Orlando, Fl


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Mac McCarraher

36815 Bqueen Bee Lane


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Janice Browning

2605 35th Ave West, Bradenton


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Jean Rodgers

1384 Maseno Dr
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Wendy Weiss

1165 Curlew Road, Dunedin


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Roy Lindbom

9051 Quail Ct, Ft Myers


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Jerome Vogel

Clearwater, FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Dan Marozzi

Belle Isle, FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Ronald Baxter
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Shiraz Hassan

Bradenton FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Paul Banaszak
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

William Merenda

Davie, FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Richard Gilland

Cocoa, FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Anthony Garafolo

Sarasota, FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

David Llerena

Opa-Locka, FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Daniel Uddin

Davie, FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Rochard Stevens

Ft. Lauderdale, FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Loius Primavera

Bokeelia, FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Karen McMichael

Boynton Beach, FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Sheila Gaby

South Miami, Fl
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Rafiek Mohammed

Lauderhill, FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Kerry Marquis

Clearwater, FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Jim Braccio

Panama City Beach


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

William Quick

Hernando, FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Connie Cueto

Lithia
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Philip Katzenberger

Kissimmee
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Jpseoh Garofalo

Pt. Charlotte
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Mark garcia

Winter Haven
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Khalid Ansari

Orlando
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

John Wirth

Largo
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Tapp Rinne

93 rd Ave. 33772
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Adelard Levesque

Jupiter
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Al Tunnissen

Cassleberry
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Marsha Sherman

Englewood
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Franklin B Huff Sr

Loxahatchee, FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Mike Dove

St. Petersburg
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

EDWARD P. WHITE

Brandon
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Georges Kaufman

Tampa
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Carlo di.Colloredo-Mels

Miami
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Stephen Kong

Miami
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Becky Fuller

Panama City , FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Kathe Thompson

Wellington
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Michael Benzon

Hudson, FL

Gulfcoast Heating and Cooling

Gulfcoast Heating and Cooling


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Linda Honey

Tampa, FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Dennis Brown

Panama City Beach


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Brian Ripa

Bradenton FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Mark Vienneau

Miami FL

One Up Solar

One Up Solar
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Remi Zecman

Clermont, FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Christine Winterstein

Sun City Center, FL


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Erin Landry

St. Augustine, FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Donald W. Leddin

4655 Carolwood Drive


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Kerul Kassel

Harmony FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Norman Downs

Miami, FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Kelli Johnson

Seffner, FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Thomas Deuley

Pt. Charlotte
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

William J Reid

St. Petersburg
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Daniel A. Hale

Cassleberry
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Adam Richardson

Lithia, FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Wallace Magathan

Miami, FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Jerry Tyner

447636 US Hwy. 301


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Alton Jacobs

Palm Harbor, FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Jose Ortiz

Sarasota, FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Robert Shulman

Clearwater, FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Michael LaCava

14910 Pelican Point Pl


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Steven C Brantingham

172 Crepe Myrtle Drive, Groveland, FL


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Domenick Torrillo

912 Northwest 23 Terrace, Pompano Beach, FL


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Andrew Smyth

211 Midwest Parkway, Sarasota, FL


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Bernard Haut

7775 Caprio Dr, Boynton Beach, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Michael Leone

Wellington, FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Domenick Torrillo

912 NE 23rd Terrace, Pompano Beach, FL,


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Tim Durst

1606 Wake Lane, Gulf Breeze, FL


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Michael H. Katz

420 N Willow Ave, Port Orange, FL


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Peter Evans

17355 Woodcrest Way, Clermont, FL


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

William Mencarelli

Jupiter FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Laurence Rosenberg

Cape Coral, FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Khamir Patel

10545 Bermuda Isle Drive, Tampa, FL

KHP Developers, Inc.

KHP Developers, Inc.


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Robert Dennison

115 Houle Ave S, Sarasota, FL


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Thomas Cody

St. Petersburg
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Greg Minkel
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Steve Weinberger

7018 Curlew St, Sarasota, FL. 34241


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Ronnie Bolling

118 Marlin Drive, Ormond Beach, FL,


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Richard Ferraro

21 Dottie Lane, St. Augustine, Florida 32092


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Bonnie Ferraro

21 Dottie Lane, St. Augustine, Florida 32092


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Isabella Minnici
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Michael Morgan

5662 Old Bethel Rd, Crestview, FL


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

TJ Sobota

1753 York Island Drive, Naples, FL


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Elias Ray

5480 NW 106th Ct, Doral, FL

Energy Care Technologies

Energy Care Technologies


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

David Payne

2401 Willow Springs Drive, Boca Raton, FL 33496,


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Christina Aikman

2391 Granada Circle West, St. Petersburg, FL


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Michael Huss

Port Orange, Fl
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Daniel Staples

Panama City, Fl
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Marvin Smollar

Delray Beach, FL

Florioda's Finest Farm, LLC

Florioda's Finest Farm, LLC


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Gerardo Hornung

Boynton Beach, FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

James Yates
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Robert Stein

Siesta Key, FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Karl Labberton

Sarasota, FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Ruth Lambert

Melbourne, FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Laszlo Ambrus

4111 NW 70th Way, Coral Springs, FL, United States

Teca Solar Inc.

Teca Solar Inc.


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Dennis Edgington

Bradenton FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Paul Scudder
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Shari Reidenbach

Orlando
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Chris Karch

Plantation
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Gwendolyn Smith-Warzyk

4604 3rd Ave W, Palmetto, FL


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Lynne Jasinski

2409 Fdc Grove Rd, Davenport, FL


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Ed Golly

4303 S MacDill Ave, Tampa, FL


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

William Denne

1317 Robin Road South, St. Petersburg, FL


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Ramona Stewart

5750 Oakmont Avenue, Fort Lauderdale, FL

Perfect Exposure Photography

Perfect Exposure Photography


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Bryan Millares

Miami FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Brian Miller

North Port, FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Joseph Giordano

Palm Coast, FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Antoine gurrey

Weston FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Lee Greenslade

Tampa FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Carl Sorenson
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Robert J Adams

102 10th St E, Tierra Verde, FL


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

John Anders

4047 Okeechobee Boulevard, West Palm Beach, FL


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Gregory Proctor

10106 Tarragon Drive, Riverview, FL


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Carlos Chica

7380 West Sand Lake Road suite 500, Orlando, FL


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Drew Burch
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Javier Osorio

969 Sunridge Dr, Sarasota, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

John Youra

2619 Timacua Dr
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Pablo Cedron

15640 SW 148th Court


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Scott Bellefleur
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Charles Sanders

3250 Bear Bay Rd, Myakka City


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Brian Rasche

702 Amelia St
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Robert Stonerock Jr

1306 Woodland St, Orlando, Fl


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Mac McCarraher

36815 Bqueen Bee Lane


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Janice Browning

2605 35th Ave West, Bradenton


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Jean Rodgers

1384 Maseno Dr
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Wendy Weiss

1165 Curlew Road, Dunedin


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Roy Lindbom

9051 Quail Ct, Ft Myers


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Jerome Vogel

Clearwater, FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Dan Marozzi

Belle Isle, FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Ronald Baxter
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Shiraz Hassan

Bradenton FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Paul Banaszak
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

William Merenda

Davie, FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Richard Gilland

Cocoa, FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Anthony Garafolo

Sarasota, FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

David Llerena

Opa-Locka, FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Daniel Uddin

Davie, FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Rochard Stevens

Ft. Lauderdale, FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Loius Primavera

Bokeelia, FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Karen McMichael

Boynton Beach, FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Sheila Gaby

South Miami, Fl
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Rafiek Mohammed

Lauderhill, FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Kerry Marquis

Clearwater, FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Jim Braccio

Panama City Beach


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

William Quick

Hernando, FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Connie Cueto

Lithia
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Philip Katzenberger

Kissimmee
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Jpseoh Garofalo

Pt. Charlotte
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Mark garcia

Winter Haven
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Khalid Ansari

Orlando
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

John Wirth

Largo
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Tapp Rinne

93 rd Ave. 33772
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Adelard Levesque

Jupiter
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Al Tunnissen

Cassleberry
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Marsha Sherman

Englewood
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Franklin B Huff Sr

Loxahatchee, FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Mike Dove

St. Petersburg
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

EDWARD P. WHITE

Brandon
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Georges Kaufman

Tampa
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Carlo di.Colloredo-Mels

Miami
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Stephen Kong

Miami
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Becky Fuller

Panama City , FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Kathe Thompson

Wellington
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Michael Benzon

Hudson, FL

Gulfcoast Heating and Cooling

Gulfcoast Heating and Cooling


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Linda Honey

Tampa, FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Dennis Brown

Panama City Beach


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Brian Ripa

Bradenton FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Mark Vienneau

Miami FL

One Up Solar

One Up Solar
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Remi Zecman

Clermont, FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Christine Winterstein

Sun City Center, FL


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Erin Landry

St. Augustine, FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Donald W. Leddin

4655 Carolwood Drive


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Kerul Kassel

Harmony FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Norman Downs

Miami, FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Kelli Johnson

Seffner, FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Thomas Deuley

Pt. Charlotte
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

William J Reid

St. Petersburg
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Daniel A. Hale

Cassleberry
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Adam Richardson

Lithia, FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Wallace Magathan

Miami, FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Jerry Tyner

447636 US Hwy. 301


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Alton Jacobs

Palm Harbor, FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Jose Ortiz

Sarasota, FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Robert Shulman

Clearwater, FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Michael LaCava

14910 Pelican Point Pl


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Steven C Brantingham

172 Crepe Myrtle Drive, Groveland, FL


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Domenick Torrillo

912 Northwest 23 Terrace, Pompano Beach, FL


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Andrew Smyth

211 Midwest Parkway, Sarasota, FL


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Bernard Haut

7775 Caprio Dr, Boynton Beach, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Michael Leone

Wellington, FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Domenick Torrillo

912 NE 23rd Terrace, Pompano Beach, FL,


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Tim Durst

1606 Wake Lane, Gulf Breeze, FL


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Michael H. Katz

420 N Willow Ave, Port Orange, FL


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Peter Evans

17355 Woodcrest Way, Clermont, FL


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

William Mencarelli

Jupiter FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Laurence Rosenberg

Cape Coral, FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Khamir Patel

10545 Bermuda Isle Drive, Tampa, FL

KHP Developers, Inc.

KHP Developers, Inc.


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Robert Dennison

115 Houle Ave S, Sarasota, FL


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Thomas Cody

St. Petersburg
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Greg Minkel
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Steve Weinberger

7018 Curlew St, Sarasota, FL. 34241


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Ronnie Bolling

118 Marlin Drive, Ormond Beach, FL,


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Richard Ferraro

21 Dottie Lane, St. Augustine, Florida 32092


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Bonnie Ferraro

21 Dottie Lane, St. Augustine, Florida 32092


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Isabella Minnici
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Michael Morgan

5662 Old Bethel Rd, Crestview, FL


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

TJ Sobota

1753 York Island Drive, Naples, FL


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Elias Ray

5480 NW 106th Ct, Doral, FL

Energy Care Technologies

Energy Care Technologies


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

David Payne

2401 Willow Springs Drive, Boca Raton, FL 33496,


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Christina Aikman

2391 Granada Circle West, St. Petersburg, FL


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Michael Huss

Port Orange, Fl
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Daniel Staples

Panama City, Fl
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Marvin Smollar

Delray Beach, FL

Florioda's Finest Farm, LLC

Florioda's Finest Farm, LLC


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Gerardo Hornung

Boynton Beach, FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

James Yates
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Robert Stein

Siesta Key, FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Karl Labberton

Sarasota, FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Ruth Lambert

Melbourne, FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Laszlo Ambrus

4111 NW 70th Way, Coral Springs, FL, United States

Teca Solar Inc.

Teca Solar Inc.


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Dennis Edgington

Bradenton FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Paul Scudder
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Shari Reidenbach

Orlando
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Chris Karch

Plantation
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Gwendolyn Smith-Warzyk

4604 3rd Ave W, Palmetto, FL


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Lynne Jasinski

2409 Fdc Grove Rd, Davenport, FL


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Ed Golly

4303 S MacDill Ave, Tampa, FL


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

William Denne

1317 Robin Road South, St. Petersburg, FL


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Ramona Stewart

5750 Oakmont Avenue, Fort Lauderdale, FL

Perfect Exposure Photography

Perfect Exposure Photography


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Bryan Millares

Miami FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Brian Miller

North Port, FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Joseph Giordano

Palm Coast, FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Antoine gurrey

Weston FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Lee Greenslade

Tampa FL
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Carl Sorenson
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Robert J Adams

102 10th St E, Tierra Verde, FL


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

John Anders

4047 Okeechobee Boulevard, West Palm Beach, FL


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Gregory Proctor

10106 Tarragon Drive, Riverview, FL


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Carlos Chica

7380 West Sand Lake Road suite 500, Orlando, FL


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Drew Burch
Angela Charles
From: Lisa Cowley <lcowley35@yahoo.com>
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2014 6:50 AM
To: Office Of Commissioner Graham
Subject: FEECA

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.
A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per watt in
2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are able to
participate in this program.
Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.
Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program. .

Signed,
Lisa Cowley
35 Juniper Way
Clearwater, Florida 33767
727-446-8287
727-449-9268 fax
lcowley35@yahoo.com

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Angela Charles
From: Dorothy Ahlgren <dorothy@atlanticmediaproductions.com>
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2014 6:44 AM
To: Office Of Commissioner Graham
Subject: Please Support Solar Power Development.

Dear Chairman Graham:

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I strongly support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the
solar industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can
continue to invest and benefit from local solar power.
A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per watt in
2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are able to
participate in this program.
Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.
Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program .

Signed,
Dorothy Ahlgren
Riverbend Motorcoach Resort
5800 West State Road 80
Labelle, FL 339365

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Angela Charles
From: Michael Robinson <michaer27@yahoo.com>
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2014 6:02 AM
To: Office of Commissioner Balbis; Office Of Commissioner Edgar; Office Of Commissioner
Graham; Office of Commissioner Brisé; Office of Commissioner Brown
Subject: extend solar pilot program

Dear Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission:

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.
A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per watt in
2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are able to
participate in this program.
Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.
Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program. .

Signed,
Michael Robinson
8915 SW 18 TERR
MIAMI FL 33165

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Angela Charles
From: Shon Darcy <shon.darcy@gmail.com>
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2014 5:52 AM
To: Office of Commissioner Balbis; Office Of Commissioner Edgar; Office Of Commissioner
Graham; Office of Commissioner Brisé; Office of Commissioner Brown
Subject: Letter to the Florida Public Service Commission

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar industry to
preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to invest and benefit from
local solar power.

Laws need to be changed, as current legislation prevents home owners from taking advantage of solar power
during an emergency, only grid tied inverters are allowed. This means that when the power goes out no solar
power can be harvested. This is inconsistent legislation, since back up generators are allowed and solar is
not. Solar inverters can be wired in a similar manner as a back up generator to prevent electrical feedback into
the line protecting power company workers.

I believe that legislation preventing stand alone off grid and hybrid inverters is the largest reason solar system
have not been invested in. This control of power exercised by Florida Power and Light through government
legislation is unconstitutional and disastrous to our economy. This type of control has been exercised
historically in oppressive regimes of the past. Let us learn from past history.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet consumer
demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per watt in 2015, the
commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are able to participate in this
program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please extend and
redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free market, and engage in a
meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable business environment during this
period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar economy by
extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Signed,

Shon and April Darcy

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Angela Charles
From: Christina Valenza <christinavalenza@gmail.com>
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2014 5:42 AM
To: Office Of Commissioner Graham
Subject: Please preserve and improve the FEECA Solar Pilot Program (Docket 130199)

Dear Chairman Art Graham,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to preserve and improve
our Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to invest in and benefit from local
solar power.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. A
smart solar rebate program that predictably decreases over time can help our local solar industry
grow and compete to meet consumer demand for solar power, while using ratepayer dollars much
more efficiently. Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our
growing solar economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Thank you for your attention.

CC:
Commissioner Balbis
Commissioner Brise
Commissioner Brown
Commissioner Edgar

Sincerely,

Christina Valenza

2808 Northwood way


sarasota, FL 34234

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Angela Charles
From: Karen B. Chapman <kbc613@icloud.com>
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2014 12:51 AM
To: Office Of Commissioner Graham
Subject: Solar

Letter to the Florida Public Service Commission:

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar industry to
preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to invest and benefit from
local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet consumer
demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per watt in 2015, the
commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are able to participate in this
program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please extend and
redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free market, and engage in a
meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable business environment during this
period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar economy by
extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program. .

Signed,

Karen Chapman
4507 Shark
Bradenton 34208

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Angela Charles
From: dc@abender.com
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2014 12:23 AM
To: Office of Commissioner Balbis; Office Of Commissioner Edgar; Office Of Commissioner
Graham; Office of Commissioner Brisé; Office of Commissioner Brown
Subject: Are we moving backwards?

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

EXXON MOBIL HAS SAID 0N DEC 12TH, 2013 THAT ALL FORMS OF ENERGY WILL
BE REQUIRED TO MEET THE UNPRECENTED 35% GROWTH OF THE GLOBAL
DEMAND FOR ENERGY FROM 2010 TO 2040.

THE CEO OF NRG IS HEAVILY INVESTING IN SOLAR ENERGY FOR VERY SERIOUS
REASONS.

IS THE SUNNY STATE GOING BACKWARDS, TOWARDS THE 1880s?

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar industry to
preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to invest and benefit from
local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet consumer
demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per watt in 2015, the
commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are able to participate in this
program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please extend and
redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free market, and engage in a
meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable business environment during this
period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar economy by
extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Signed,

Daniel Camacho

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Angela Charles
From: Steven Smith <steven.earlson@gmail.com>
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 10:29 PM
To: Office Of Commissioner Graham
Subject: Please preserve and improve the FEECA Solar Pilot Program (Docket 130199)

Dear Chairman Art Graham,

Solar energy in residential and business locations save everyone money, primarily be reducing peak
power requirements from the grid and infrastructure investments to manage growth. I urge you to
preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers can continue to invest in and
benefit from local solar power.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. A
smart solar rebate program that predictably decreases over time can help our local solar industry
grow and compete to meet consumer demand for solar power, while using ratepayer dollars much
more efficiently. Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our
growing solar economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Thank you for your attention.

CC:
Commissioner Balbis
Commissioner Brise
Commissioner Brown
Commissioner Edgar

Sincerely,

Steven Smith

5 Prospector Lane
Scarborough, ME 04074

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Angela Charles
From: Raina Russo <raina.russo@solarchat.org>
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 10:05 PM
To: Office Of Commissioner Graham
Subject: Please preserve and improve the FEECA Solar Pilot Program (Docket 130199)

Dear Chairman Art Graham,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to preserve and improve
our Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to invest in and benefit from local
solar power.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. A
smart solar rebate program that predictably decreases over time can help our local solar industry
grow and compete to meet consumer demand for solar power, while using ratepayer dollars much
more efficiently. Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our
growing solar economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Thank you for your attention.

CC:
Commissioner Balbis
Commissioner Brise
Commissioner Brown
Commissioner Edgar

Sincerely,

Raina Russo

8418 Eagleville Ave


Delray Beach, FL 33446

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Angela Charles
From: Lisa Lynch <grniis921@gmail.com>
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 9:47 PM
To: Office Of Commissioner Graham
Subject: Please preserve and improve the FEECA Solar Pilot Program (Docket 130199)

Dear Chairman Art Graham,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to preserve and improve
our Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to invest in and benefit from local
solar power.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. A
smart solar rebate program that predictably decreases over time can help our local solar industry
grow and compete to meet consumer demand for solar power, while using ratepayer dollars much
more efficiently. Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our
growing solar economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Thank you for your attention.

CC:
Commissioner Balbis
Commissioner Brise
Commissioner Brown
Commissioner Edgar

Sincerely,

Lisa Lynch

900 E. Pleasant Place


Saint Johns, FL 32259

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Angela Charles
From: Tim Reifschneider <timreifschneider0352@msn.com>
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 9:43 PM
To: Office Of Commissioner Graham
Subject: Please preserve and improve the FEECA Solar Pilot Program (Docket 130199)

Dear Chairman Art Graham,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to preserve and improve
our Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to invest in and benefit from local
solar power.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. A
smart solar rebate program that predictably decreases over time can help our local solar industry
grow and compete to meet consumer demand for solar power, while using ratepayer dollars much
more efficiently. Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our
growing solar economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Thank you for your attention.

CC:
Commissioner Balbis
Commissioner Brise
Commissioner Brown
Commissioner Edgar

Sincerely,

Tim Reifschneider

140 Triple Diamond Blvd


North Venice, FL 34275

1
Angela Charles
From: Karl Henschel <KBH3@Roadrunner.com>
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 9:09 PM
To: Office Of Commissioner Graham
Subject: Please preserve and improve the FEECA Solar Pilot Program (Docket 130199)

Dear Chairman Art Graham,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to preserve and improve
our Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to invest in and benefit from local
solar power.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. A
smart solar rebate program that predictably decreases over time can help our local solar industry
grow and compete to meet consumer demand for solar power, while using ratepayer dollars much
more efficiently. Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our
growing solar economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Thank you for your attention.

CC:
Commissioner Balbis
Commissioner Brise
Commissioner Brown
Commissioner Edgar

Sincerely,

Karl Henschel

65005 Sun Oro Rd


pob 236
Joshua Tree, CA 92252

1
Angela Charles
From: Joanie Regan <Joanie.regan@hotmail.com>
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 9:08 PM
To: Office Of Commissioner Graham
Subject: Please preserve and improve the FEECA Solar Pilot Program (Docket 130199)

Dear Chairman Art Graham,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to preserve and improve
our Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to invest in and benefit from local
solar power.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. A
smart solar rebate program that predictably decreases over time can help our local solar industry
grow and compete to meet consumer demand for solar power, while using ratepayer dollars much
more efficiently. Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our
growing solar economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Thank you for your attention.

CC:
Commissioner Balbis
Commissioner Brise
Commissioner Brown
Commissioner Edgar

Sincerely,

Joanie Regan

157 Oak Av
Cocoa Beach, FL 32931

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CORRESPONDENCE
NOV 25, 2014
DOCUMENT NO. 06446-14
Angela Charles
From: Betty Leland
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2014 8:11 AM
To: Commissioner Correspondence
Subject: Letters from Rep. Castor to Chairman Graham & Commissioner Edgar
Attachments: Ltr to Chairman Graham re conservation goals Nov 24 2014.pdf; Ltr to Commissioner Edgar re
NARUC and conservation goals Nov 24 2014.pdf

Good Morning:

Please place the attached Letters in docket correspondence for consumers and their representatives in Docket
#s: 130199, 130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 310204 and 130205.

Thank you.

From: Terri Fleming On Behalf Of Curt Kiser


Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 4:33 PM
To: Jim Varian
Cc: Betty Leland
Subject: FW: Letters from Rep. Castor to Chairman Graham & Commissioner Edgar

fyi

From: Gamboa, Javier [mailto:Javier.Gamboa@mail.house.gov]


Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 4:21 PM
To: Curt Kiser
Cc: Terri Fleming
Subject: Letters from Rep. Castor to Chairman Graham & Commissioner Edgar

Curt,

Good chatting with you a few minutes ago. Per our conversation, please see the attached letters from my boss to
Chairman Graham and Commissioner Edgar. Please let me know if you have any questions or comments. Thank you and
Happy Thanksgiving!

Javier Gamboa
Legislative Assistant
Office of Congresswoman Kathy Castor (FL-14)

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The Honorable Art Graham


Chair
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Boulevard
Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0850

RE: Stand with Florida Families by Voting for Impactful Energy Efficiency Goals

Dear Chairman Graham:

I respectfully urge you to side with Florida consumers and keep Florida's energy
efficiency goals intact. The Florida Public Service Commission (FPSC) is one of the most
important regulatory bodies in the entire state, affecting the daily lives of 19.5 million people and
ensuring quality and affordable electricity. On July 24, I wrote to you and your fellow
commissioners regarding the benefits of energy conservation, energy efficiency and renewable
energy. I thank you for making my letter a part of the record in the "numeric conservation goals"
proceedings. However, upon learning that FPSC staffrecommended certain utilities' proposal to
eviscerate their currently weak energy conservation goals by 90 percent for the next 10 years, I
felt I had to again urge you and the Commission to side with hardworking Florida families and
vote for meaningful energy efficiency goals.

Florida needs to adopt the greatest possible energy conservation, energy efficiency and
renewable energy goals. Doing so would unleash a wave of innovation, investment and jobs. In
addition, it would set Florida on a path to meet the Environmental Protection Agency's proposed
Clean Power Plan, which seeks to reduce carbon pollution from existing power plants. Carbon
pollution not only causes climate change and its devastating impacts such as sea-level rise, but it
causes health problems, as well.

Florida ranks 28th in the country in the American Council for Energy-Efficient
Economy's (ACEEE) 2014 state scorecard. Even though Florida has the potential to be the
3rd leading solar power producer in the country, it ranks 18th. Adopting greater use of energy
conservation and renewable energy helps consumers save money on their electric bill, which
gives them more resources to invest in other goods and services and creates American jobs.
Energy efficiency boosts job creation in construction, weatherization, retrofits, manufacturing
and installation of energy-efficiency equipment. According to the ACEEE, a more aggressive
commitment to energy efficiency would yield significant economic benefits. ACEEE estimates
that by 2050, significant investments in energy efficiency at the state and federal level could

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benefit all parts of the economy, including the residential, commercial, industrial and
transportation sectors. These efficiency investments would result in a net gain of almost 2
million jobs and save consumers an average of $400 billion per year (or about $2,600 per
household).

The PSC's and utilities' elimination of energy conservation goals is extremely


shortsighted, especially because it increases our dependence on natural gas. Florida relies on
natural gas for over 62 percent of electricity generation. The average Florida household spends
$1 ,900 every year on electricity, 40 percent more than the U.S. average. As a peninsular state,
Florida always faces the threat of hurricanes and natural disasters disrupting our natural gas
delivery infrastructure. In this day and age of technological interdependence, we cannot afford to
risk the loss of energy supplies as it leads to economic loss and could lead to the loss of life.

I urge you and your fellow commissioners to reject the utilities' request to eviscerate their
already mild energy conservation standards by 90 percent. On November 25, you can help create
jobs, reduce consumers' electricity bills, decrease pollution and diversify Florida' s fuel mix by
voting against the proposal. Instead, take a forward-looking step for Florida and examine an
expansion of energy conservation to benefit consumers and the great state of Florida.

If you have any questions or comments, please do not hesitate to contact me or my


Legislative Assistant, Javier Gamboa at (202) 225-3376.

Sincerely,

Kathy Castor
U.S. Representative
Florida-District 14
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The Honorable Lisa P. Edgar


Commissioner
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Boulevard
Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0850

RE: Congratulation on Election to Lead NARUC

Dear Commissioner Edgar:

Congratulations on your election as President of the National Association of Regulatory


Utility Commissioners (NARUC), the 126-year old national association representing regulators
of critical utility services such as electricity, gas, water and telecommunications. As a longtime
member and former Chairman of the Florida Public Service Commissioner and as former Deputy
Secretary of the Florida Department of Environmental Protection, I know that you will provide
thoughtful leadership on the very complex issues facing state utility commissions across the
country.

As the primary voice ofNARUC before Congress, I look forward to working with you to
make our country's energy sources cleaner, safer, reliable and affordable. We can do this by
encouraging greater use of energy conservation, energy efficiency and renewable energy.
Adopting these types of measures helps consumers save money on their electric bill, which gives
them more resources to invest in other goods and services and creates American jobs. Energy
efficiency boosts job creation in construction, weatherization, retrofits, manufacturing and
installation of energy-efficiency equipment. Like you, I have an opportunity to compare state
energy policies. Florida is lagging when it should be a leader. You have the ability and influence
to begin to examine Florida' s business model that is so out of date with the challenges of the
modern era.

According to the American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy (ACEEE), a more


aggressive commitment to energy efficiency would yield significant economic benefits. ACEEE
estimates that by 2050, significant investments in energy efficiency at the state and federal level
could benefit all parts of the economy, including residential, commercial, industrial and
transportation sectors. These efficiency investments would result in a net gain of almost 2
million jobs and save consumers an average of $400 billion per year (or about $2,600 per
household).

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You have significant influence on energy policy not only at the national level, but at the
state level. As you know, the Florida Public Service Commission will vote on November 25 to
approve Florida utilities' anemic energy conservation goals for the next 10 years. The big
utilities are proposing to eviscerate their already weak energy conservation standards by 90
percent. The average Florida household spends $1 ,900 every year on electricity, 40 percent more
than the U.S. average. Florida ranks 28th in the country in ACEEE's 20 14 state scorecard. Even
though Florida has the potential to be the 3rd leading solar power producer in the country, it
ranks 18th in the country. On November 25, you can help create jobs, reduce consumers'
electricity bills, decrease pollution and diversify Florida's fuel mix by voting against the
proposed energy conservation goals and urging your fellow commissioners to adopt the greatest
use of energy conservation possible.

If you have any questions or comments, please do not hesitate to contact me or my


Legislative Assistant, Javier Gamboa at (202) 225-3376.

Sincerely,

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U.S. Representative
Florida-District 14
CORRESPONDENCE
NOV 24, 2014
DOCUMENT NO. 06446-14
Angela Charles
From: Terry Holdnak
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 4:51 PM
To: Commissioner Correspondence
Subject: Docket Correspondence - Numeric Conservation Goals
Attachments: Letters of support for the redesign and extension of the Solar Pilot Program; The Importance of
Solar In Florida; Do NOT weaken energy efficiency standards or eliminate solar rebates

Please place the attached e-mails in docket correspondence for consumers and their representatives in Docket
Nos: 130199, 130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 310204 and 130205.

Thank you,
Terry

Ms. Terry Holdnak


Executive Assistant to Commissioner Julie I. Brown
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Boulevard
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850
tholdnak@psc.state.fl.us
(850) 413-6030 (Office)
(850) 413-6031 (Fax)

Please note: Florida has a very broad public records law. Most written communications to or from state officials regarding state business are considered to be
public records and will be made available to the public and the media upon request. Therefore, your e-mail message may be subject to public disclosure.

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Angela Charles
From: Mike <mike@flaseia.org>
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 4:48 PM
To: Office Of Commissioner Graham
Cc: Office of Commissioner Brisé; Office of Commissioner Brown; Office of Commissioner Balbis;
Office Of Commissioner Edgar
Subject: Letters of support for the redesign and extension of the Solar Pilot Program
Attachments: Supporters of solar pilot program extension and redesign.pdf; Supporters of solar pilot program
extension and redesign.docx

Chairman Art Graham


Florida Public Service Commission

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Members of the Commission,

A smart solar rebate program can deliver strong value to every ratepayer while meeting consumer
demand for renewable energy and providing stability to a growing solar industry. By reducing the
rebate amount per watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of
Floridians who are able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide value to
every ratepayer and a stable business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our
energy sector.

You have received many letters in support of a sensible approach to redesigning and extending the
Solar Pilot Program, and attached please find an additional150 letters of from the solar industry and
individual supporters of solar and ratepayers in Florida.

Thank you,

Mike Antheil
Director of Advocacy, FlaSEIA
561.703.4345 Direct
www.FlaSEIA.org

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Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Jeff Sams

11397 117th Avenue, Largo, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Scott Egglefield

Mirasol FAFCO Solar, Inc.

401 Dona Dr, Nokomis, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Jennifer McKinney

Solar Source

10840 Endeavour Way, Seminole, FL


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Kayla Peacock

10840 Endeavour Way, Seminole, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

John K McCall

McCall Engineering LLC

6798 Areca Blvd, Sarasota, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Christine Dulak

1051 Amber Cir, Port Orange, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Stephen Minnici

56 Mission Cove Circle, St. Augustine, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Enrique Baza

14212 Cyber Place, Tampa, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Tracey Altier

202 SW 33rd Ave Ocala, FL 34474


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Sheryl Awtonomow

1390 Friday Road, Cocoa, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Geraldine Smith

17 Burchwood Ave, Plant City, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

C.L.Townsend

2707 Spring Meadow Dr, Plant City, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Teddy Lhoutellier

10381 Southwest 68 Lane, Miami, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Randal Cochrane

400 Beach Dr NE, St. Petersburg, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Gary P Simon

9500 S. Dadeland Blvd Suite 708, Miami, FL 33156


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Carl Moody

544 Royal Palm Blvd Satellite Beach FL 32937


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Wolfgang Beaugrand

SunPass NRG

4477 Sabrina Terrace, North Port, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Michael Collins

408 W University Ave, Gainesville, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

David Duesing

801 Jefferis Ct, Eustis, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

James Marchese

202 SW 34th Ave, Ocala, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Bert Wahl

116 W Elm St, Tampa, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Joyce A. Hanson

10950 S Turner Ave, Floral City, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Patrick Altier

Solar Trek

8247 SE 12th Ct Ocala, FL 34480


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Kurt Johnsen

621 SW 26th Pl, Gainesville, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Thomas Grewe

869 Barrymoore Loop, The Villages, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Ann Grewe

869 Barrymoore Loop, The Villages, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Ann Walzer

12112 Anchor Way


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Diane Cardin-Kamleiter

2509 1st Ave S, St. Petersburg, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Rudolph N West, Sr

RVN Enterprises Inc

10062 Celtic Ash Drive, Ruskin, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

andy maguire

6713 2nd Ave West, Bradenton, FL. 34209


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Virginia Dirschka

Cape Canaveral, FL 32920, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Michael McCoy

7340 SW 96th Street


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Jeff Gibson

4012 90th Ave E, Parrish, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Erik Haltre

333 Brighton, 33434


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Barbara Laxon

1778 Southwest 85 Avenue, Miramar, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

peter marron

12667 Cara Cara Loop, Bradenton, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Wanda Schwerer

517 Belle Isle Avenue, Belleair Beach, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Mr. Gail Crady

5194 47th Ave N, St. Petersburg, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Monic Rodriguez

3552 Valleyview Drive, Kissimmee, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Ed Hall

2213 Andrea Lane, Ft Myers, FL


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Bill Stokes

301 20th St South, St. Petersburg, FL


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Kenneth B Reuel

1929 Lake Pearl Dr, Gotha, FL 34734


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Jacqueline G. Emrys

3138 Deer Trail, DeLand, FL 32724


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Jaime Rodriguez

12519 Larkstone Ct, Jacksonville, FL


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Michael Wells

11717 Shellfish Dr, Jacksonville, FL


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Sandra Hutchinson

14705 Lake Forest Dr, Lutz FL


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Wayne Irwin

777 SE 70th St, Gainesville, FL


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Paul F. Carter

322 Avenue A, Melbourne Beach, FL


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Lisa Bailey

322 Avenue A, Melbourne Beach, FL


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Kirk Maust

6935 15th St E, Sarasota, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Reed Wilson

2213 Andrea Lane, Fort Myers, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Mara Shlackman

2100 South Ocean Drive, #8E, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33316


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Deborah K. Thompson

3120 Atlantic Blvd, Jacksonville, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

wayne wallace

10840 Endeavour Way, Seminole, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

John Drndak

650 2nd Ln, Vero Beach, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Sigurd brocks

3603 E Renellie Cir, Tampa, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Mark Dunham

3321 Toasy Drive, Orlando, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Therese Byatt

1101 SW 127th ST
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Chris Aloise

Palm Harbor, FL 34683, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

AL Simpler

3118 W Tharpe St, Tallahassee, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Omer Eyal

3410 Holliday Ave, Apopka, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Joy Iurato

P.O. box 272568, Tampa, Fl 33688


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Michael Storino

3513 Cuthbert Ave, North Port, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Bharat Patel

2852 Michigan Ave, Kissimmee, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Karen Hepworth

4418 Dandy Drive Pace Florida


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Paula Parker

4912 Blue Heron Drive, New Port Richey, FL, United States
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Corey Watson

6046 Santa Monica Dr, Tampa, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Charles Watson

6046 Santa Monica Drive, Tampa, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Rod Young

7241 NW 6th St, Plantation, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Caitlin Hill

1127 Cotorro Avenue, Coral Gables, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Pietro Taballione

13940 SW 136th St, Suite 200 Miami, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Andrew

6512 Burnham Circle, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Billy Byrom

1345 Energy Cove Court, Green Cove Springs, FL, United States
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Tara Prieto

1345 Energy Cove Court, Green Cove Springs, FL, United States
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Dean Villalva

1345 Energy Cove Court, Green Cove Springs, FL, United States
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Timothy Villalva

1345 Energy Cove Court, Green Cove Springs, FL, United States
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Yannick John

1815 McKinley Street, Hollywood, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Dawn Jenkins

1502 Julia St, Green Cove Springs, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Sean O'Hara

12785 Maricopa Way, Jacksonville, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Troy S. Millar

1423 Gunn Highway


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Leonardo Prieto, Jr.

3038 Hidden Oaks Drive, Middleburg, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Gary White

2370 Dobbs Road, St. Augustine, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Daivd Gates

1345 Energy Cove Court, Green Cove Springs, FL, United States
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Richard Clewis

5118 Stonehurst Rd, Tampa, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

William A Hoysradt Jr

15074 Park of Commerce Blvd. # 11, Jupiter, FL 33478


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Dan Fieldman

305 Circle W, Jupiter, FL 33458, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Bill Gallagher

Ridgewood Ave. Holly Hill FL 32117


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Dominick Porretto

3881 Crystal Lake Dr #4 Pompano Beach, Fl 33064


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Maha Khan

7740 Northwest 50th Street, Lauderhill, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Beth Hogarth

Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Phillip Gavin Parsons

9440 55th way N, Pinellas Park FL, 33782


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Richard M. Portegay

2541 N Nob Hill Rd, Sunrise, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Julia Galofre

5255 Sunnyvale Rd, North Port, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Ken Blonder

253 Roaring Brook Drive, St. Augustine, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Todd Louis

574 Turkey Creek, Alachua, FL 32615


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Chris Diaz

455 N Indian Rocks Rd, Belleair Bluffs, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Colleen Clark

6203 80th Ave, Pinellas Park, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Gary

20260 N US Hwy 27, Clermont, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Lloyd Schell

324 Watson Road, Quincy, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Karen AdMs

2860 S Ocean Blvd, Palm Beach, FL, Unit 611 United States
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Karen Langbehn

470 3rd Street South, St. Petersburg, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

George Platt

2608 NE 22 Street
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

TOM LANE

6120 SW 13 Terrace, Gainesville, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Dominick Porretto Jr

3881 Crystal Lake Dr #4 Pompano Beach, Fl


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Guy Hancock

11371 122nd Terrace North, Largo, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

David M. Stanley

19924 NE 50th Road, Hawthorne, FL 32640


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Ricardo de Azevedo

33129
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Jim Theckston

473 Golden Isles Drive, Hallandale Beach, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Andrew Bissessar

2701 W Walden Rd, Avon Park, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Lawrence Maxwell AIA

333a 5th Ave, Indialantic, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Cara L. Campbell

641 Southwest 6 Avenue, Fort Lauderdale, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Samuel Kendall

510 Hermits Trail, Altamonte Springs, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Estuardo Avalos

13501 nw 3rd st Apt 205 Pembroke Pines, FL 33028


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

E. Hope Corona

10024 S. Riviera Pt., Homosassa, FL 34448


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

david kelley

3647 Victoria Manor Drive, Lakeland, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Jeremiah Rohr

2267 6th Ave N, St. Petersburg, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Jennifer

930 59th Ave, St. Pete Beach, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Terrence smith

151 NE 5th Ave, Delray Beach, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Edward Trujillo

1435 Plunkett St, Hollywood, FL, 33020


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

James Leary

2691 Towle Drive, West Palm Beach, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Joe Busby

4879 Magnolia Road, Marianna FL 32448


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Elaine Jacobson

4509 NW 23rd Ave, Ste 20, Gainesville, FL 32606


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Carol Hickler

Sarasota FLA 34236


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Aaron Simon

18366 Burkholder Circle, Port Charlotte, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Sam Cochrane

520 Newport Drive, Indialantic, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Dave Kandz

9685 2nd Street North, St. Petersburg, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Amy Vogt

411 Bremen Avenue, Pensacola, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Carlos Fernandez

8815 conroy-windermere Road #226 Orlando, Florida 32835


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Bill Cason

3539 Calera Dr, New Port Richey, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Douglas Couvertier

17410 SW 5 Ct. Southwest Ranches, Fl. 33331


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Felix Llevada

1417 Charta Court, Orlando, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Joe Collins

1724 Golfside Drive, Winter Park, FL 32792, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

David Lars Butler

2303 Town Street, Pensacola, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Angela Anderson

6807 Stonehenge Cir, Pensacola, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Rick Wilson

15110 Intracoastal Ct, Fort Myers, FL, 33908


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Mary Allison Huskey

4 Ruberia Avenue, Pensacola, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

CATHI WILSON

2213 ANDREA LANE, FORT MYERS, FL 33912


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Chad Godwin

6935 15th Street East, Sarasota, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Katy Swanson

2435 14th Ave N, St. Petersburg, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Noel B.

2206 NW 11th St, Cape Coral, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

DONNA D BALDWIN

2213 Andrea Lane, Fort Myers, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Cheryl Adams

4450 Pioneer 16th Street, Clewiston, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Jeff Sams

11397 117th Avenue, Largo, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Scott Egglefield

Mirasol FAFCO Solar, Inc.

401 Dona Dr, Nokomis, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Jennifer McKinney

Solar Source

10840 Endeavour Way, Seminole, FL


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Kayla Peacock

10840 Endeavour Way, Seminole, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

John K McCall

McCall Engineering LLC

6798 Areca Blvd, Sarasota, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Christine Dulak

1051 Amber Cir, Port Orange, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Stephen Minnici

56 Mission Cove Circle, St. Augustine, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Enrique Baza

14212 Cyber Place, Tampa, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Tracey Altier

202 SW 33rd Ave Ocala, FL 34474


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Sheryl Awtonomow

1390 Friday Road, Cocoa, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Geraldine Smith

17 Burchwood Ave, Plant City, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

C.L.Townsend

2707 Spring Meadow Dr, Plant City, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Teddy Lhoutellier

10381 Southwest 68 Lane, Miami, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Randal Cochrane

400 Beach Dr NE, St. Petersburg, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Gary P Simon

9500 S. Dadeland Blvd Suite 708, Miami, FL 33156


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Carl Moody

544 Royal Palm Blvd Satellite Beach FL 32937


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Wolfgang Beaugrand

SunPass NRG

4477 Sabrina Terrace, North Port, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Michael Collins

408 W University Ave, Gainesville, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

David Duesing

801 Jefferis Ct, Eustis, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

James Marchese

202 SW 34th Ave, Ocala, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Bert Wahl

116 W Elm St, Tampa, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Joyce A. Hanson

10950 S Turner Ave, Floral City, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Patrick Altier

Solar Trek

8247 SE 12th Ct Ocala, FL 34480


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Kurt Johnsen

621 SW 26th Pl, Gainesville, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Thomas Grewe

869 Barrymoore Loop, The Villages, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Ann Grewe

869 Barrymoore Loop, The Villages, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Ann Walzer

12112 Anchor Way


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Diane Cardin-Kamleiter

2509 1st Ave S, St. Petersburg, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Rudolph N West, Sr

RVN Enterprises Inc

10062 Celtic Ash Drive, Ruskin, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

andy maguire

6713 2nd Ave West, Bradenton, FL. 34209


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Virginia Dirschka

Cape Canaveral, FL 32920, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Michael McCoy

7340 SW 96th Street


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Jeff Gibson

4012 90th Ave E, Parrish, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Erik Haltre

333 Brighton, 33434


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Barbara Laxon

1778 Southwest 85 Avenue, Miramar, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

peter marron

12667 Cara Cara Loop, Bradenton, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Wanda Schwerer

517 Belle Isle Avenue, Belleair Beach, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Mr. Gail Crady

5194 47th Ave N, St. Petersburg, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Monic Rodriguez

3552 Valleyview Drive, Kissimmee, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Ed Hall

2213 Andrea Lane, Ft Myers, FL


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Bill Stokes

301 20th St South, St. Petersburg, FL


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Kenneth B Reuel

1929 Lake Pearl Dr, Gotha, FL 34734


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Jacqueline G. Emrys

3138 Deer Trail, DeLand, FL 32724


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Jaime Rodriguez

12519 Larkstone Ct, Jacksonville, FL


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Michael Wells

11717 Shellfish Dr, Jacksonville, FL


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Sandra Hutchinson

14705 Lake Forest Dr, Lutz FL


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Wayne Irwin

777 SE 70th St, Gainesville, FL


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Paul F. Carter

322 Avenue A, Melbourne Beach, FL


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Lisa Bailey

322 Avenue A, Melbourne Beach, FL


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Kirk Maust

6935 15th St E, Sarasota, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Reed Wilson

2213 Andrea Lane, Fort Myers, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Mara Shlackman

2100 South Ocean Drive, #8E, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33316


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Deborah K. Thompson

3120 Atlantic Blvd, Jacksonville, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

wayne wallace

10840 Endeavour Way, Seminole, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

John Drndak

650 2nd Ln, Vero Beach, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Sigurd brocks

3603 E Renellie Cir, Tampa, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Mark Dunham

3321 Toasy Drive, Orlando, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Therese Byatt

1101 SW 127th ST
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Chris Aloise

Palm Harbor, FL 34683, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

AL Simpler

3118 W Tharpe St, Tallahassee, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Omer Eyal

3410 Holliday Ave, Apopka, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Joy Iurato

P.O. box 272568, Tampa, Fl 33688


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Michael Storino

3513 Cuthbert Ave, North Port, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Bharat Patel

2852 Michigan Ave, Kissimmee, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Karen Hepworth

4418 Dandy Drive Pace Florida


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Paula Parker

4912 Blue Heron Drive, New Port Richey, FL, United States
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Corey Watson

6046 Santa Monica Dr, Tampa, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Charles Watson

6046 Santa Monica Drive, Tampa, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Rod Young

7241 NW 6th St, Plantation, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Caitlin Hill

1127 Cotorro Avenue, Coral Gables, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Pietro Taballione

13940 SW 136th St, Suite 200 Miami, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Andrew

6512 Burnham Circle, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Billy Byrom

1345 Energy Cove Court, Green Cove Springs, FL, United States
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Tara Prieto

1345 Energy Cove Court, Green Cove Springs, FL, United States
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Dean Villalva

1345 Energy Cove Court, Green Cove Springs, FL, United States
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Timothy Villalva

1345 Energy Cove Court, Green Cove Springs, FL, United States
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Yannick John

1815 McKinley Street, Hollywood, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Dawn Jenkins

1502 Julia St, Green Cove Springs, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Sean O'Hara

12785 Maricopa Way, Jacksonville, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Troy S. Millar

1423 Gunn Highway


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Leonardo Prieto, Jr.

3038 Hidden Oaks Drive, Middleburg, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Gary White

2370 Dobbs Road, St. Augustine, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Daivd Gates

1345 Energy Cove Court, Green Cove Springs, FL, United States
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Richard Clewis

5118 Stonehurst Rd, Tampa, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

William A Hoysradt Jr

15074 Park of Commerce Blvd. # 11, Jupiter, FL 33478


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Dan Fieldman

305 Circle W, Jupiter, FL 33458, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Bill Gallagher

Ridgewood Ave. Holly Hill FL 32117


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Dominick Porretto

3881 Crystal Lake Dr #4 Pompano Beach, Fl 33064


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Maha Khan

7740 Northwest 50th Street, Lauderhill, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Beth Hogarth

Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Phillip Gavin Parsons

9440 55th way N, Pinellas Park FL, 33782


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Richard M. Portegay

2541 N Nob Hill Rd, Sunrise, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Julia Galofre

5255 Sunnyvale Rd, North Port, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Ken Blonder

253 Roaring Brook Drive, St. Augustine, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Todd Louis

574 Turkey Creek, Alachua, FL 32615


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Chris Diaz

455 N Indian Rocks Rd, Belleair Bluffs, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Colleen Clark

6203 80th Ave, Pinellas Park, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Gary

20260 N US Hwy 27, Clermont, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Lloyd Schell

324 Watson Road, Quincy, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Karen AdMs

2860 S Ocean Blvd, Palm Beach, FL, Unit 611 United States
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Karen Langbehn

470 3rd Street South, St. Petersburg, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

George Platt

2608 NE 22 Street
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

TOM LANE

6120 SW 13 Terrace, Gainesville, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Dominick Porretto Jr

3881 Crystal Lake Dr #4 Pompano Beach, Fl


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Guy Hancock

11371 122nd Terrace North, Largo, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

David M. Stanley

19924 NE 50th Road, Hawthorne, FL 32640


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Ricardo de Azevedo

33129
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Jim Theckston

473 Golden Isles Drive, Hallandale Beach, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Andrew Bissessar

2701 W Walden Rd, Avon Park, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Lawrence Maxwell AIA

333a 5th Ave, Indialantic, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Cara L. Campbell

641 Southwest 6 Avenue, Fort Lauderdale, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Samuel Kendall

510 Hermits Trail, Altamonte Springs, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Estuardo Avalos

13501 nw 3rd st Apt 205 Pembroke Pines, FL 33028


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

E. Hope Corona

10024 S. Riviera Pt., Homosassa, FL 34448


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

david kelley

3647 Victoria Manor Drive, Lakeland, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Jeremiah Rohr

2267 6th Ave N, St. Petersburg, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Jennifer

930 59th Ave, St. Pete Beach, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Terrence smith

151 NE 5th Ave, Delray Beach, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Edward Trujillo

1435 Plunkett St, Hollywood, FL, 33020


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

James Leary

2691 Towle Drive, West Palm Beach, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Joe Busby

4879 Magnolia Road, Marianna FL 32448


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Elaine Jacobson

4509 NW 23rd Ave, Ste 20, Gainesville, FL 32606


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Carol Hickler

Sarasota FLA 34236


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Aaron Simon

18366 Burkholder Circle, Port Charlotte, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Sam Cochrane

520 Newport Drive, Indialantic, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Dave Kandz

9685 2nd Street North, St. Petersburg, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Amy Vogt

411 Bremen Avenue, Pensacola, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Carlos Fernandez

8815 conroy-windermere Road #226 Orlando, Florida 32835


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Bill Cason

3539 Calera Dr, New Port Richey, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Douglas Couvertier

17410 SW 5 Ct. Southwest Ranches, Fl. 33331


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Felix Llevada

1417 Charta Court, Orlando, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Joe Collins

1724 Golfside Drive, Winter Park, FL 32792, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

David Lars Butler

2303 Town Street, Pensacola, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Angela Anderson

6807 Stonehenge Cir, Pensacola, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Rick Wilson

15110 Intracoastal Ct, Fort Myers, FL, 33908


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Mary Allison Huskey

4 Ruberia Avenue, Pensacola, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

CATHI WILSON

2213 ANDREA LANE, FORT MYERS, FL 33912


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Chad Godwin

6935 15th Street East, Sarasota, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Katy Swanson

2435 14th Ave N, St. Petersburg, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Noel B.

2206 NW 11th St, Cape Coral, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

DONNA D BALDWIN

2213 Andrea Lane, Fort Myers, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Cheryl Adams

4450 Pioneer 16th Street, Clewiston, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,
Angela Charles
From: Dale Gulden <dale@solardirect.com>
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 2:56 PM
To: Office of Commissioner Balbis; Office Of Commissioner Edgar; Office of Commissioner Brisé;
Office Of Commissioner Graham; Office of Commissioner Brown; support@fpscletters.com
Subject: The Importance of Solar In Florida

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am one of the principals at Solar Direct, a Florida solar energy company, that
employs over 30 people in Florida.

I pray for the PSC to help support our industry and the residents in Florida who have
shown to be in favor of further solar deployment in our Sate in order to create a better
environment and to significantly contribute to the overall U.S goals of energy
independence.

I am also Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the
solar industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can
continue to invest and benefit from local solar power.

This support is critical for our business and others like it to survive and grow – adding
more jobs in Florida. It’s also the right thing to do for our environment.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to
meet consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount
per watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians
who are able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida.
Please extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an
incentive free market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to
provide a stable business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy
sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

1
Angela Charles
From: mneely1@tampabay.rr.com
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 2:29 PM
To: Office Of Commissioner Graham; Office Of Commissioner Edgar; Office of Commissioner Brisé;
Office of Commissioner Balbis; Office of Commissioner Brown
Subject: Do NOT weaken energy efficiency standards or eliminate solar rebates

Dear PSC Commissioners:


I am longtime resident of Pinellas County,Fl and a Duke Energy customer. I do not want you to
support weakening of energy efficiency standards or to eliminate solar rebates. Although a faithful
voter without party affiliation, I am not able to elect you to your post. Yet I am your customer and
you hear precious little from your customers. But you get to hear a lot from those corporate entities
you regulate in the power business - and that access is shame! So I am taking the initiative to let
you know my views and wishes for your action tomorrow in this email - and I am willing to bet my
views echo the majority of your other customers. I hope you will take this opportunity to at least
prevent further degradation of power customers bank accounts and the future generation's climate
and environment. Tomorrow the very least you can do is take no action to further weaken power
company's energy efficiency standards and do not end solar rebates in Florida. Resist the power
company's request to further plunder my natural resources and charge me for it and to eliminate
their competition so they remain technologically complacent.

Sincerely,
Merrie Beth Neely
29763 70th St. N.
Clearwater, FL 33761

1
Regards,

Dale A. Gulden
President / Director of Marketing
Dale@SolarDirect.com
www.SolarDirect.com
www.TheEnergySuperMarket.com
Solar Direct and The Energy SuperMarket
6935 15th Street East #120 Sarasota, Florida 34243
Serving the World with Advanced Energy Products since 1986
Direct Line: 941-209-1680 - Toll Free/USA: 800-333-WARM Ext 105
Toll Free/Fax: 800-897-6527 - Fax: 941.359.3848

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CORRESPONDENCE
NOV 24, 2014
DOCUMENT NO. 06446-14
Angela Charles
From: Betty Leland
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 4:50 PM
To: Commissioner Correspondence
Subject: NUMERIC CONSERVATION GOALS
Attachments: Letters of support for the redesign and extension of the Solar Pilot Program; Please preserve
and improve the FEECA Solar Pilot Program (Docket 130199); Please preserve and improve
the FEECA Solar Pilot Program (Docket 130199); The Importance of Solar In Florida

Good Afternoon:

Please place the attached e-mails in docket correspondence for consumers and their representatives in Docket
#s: 130199, 130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 310204 and 130205.

Thank you

1
Angela Charles
From: Mike <mike@flaseia.org>
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 4:48 PM
To: Office Of Commissioner Graham
Cc: Office of Commissioner Brisé; Office of Commissioner Brown; Office of Commissioner Balbis;
Office Of Commissioner Edgar
Subject: Letters of support for the redesign and extension of the Solar Pilot Program
Attachments: Supporters of solar pilot program extension and redesign.pdf; Supporters of solar pilot program
extension and redesign.docx

Chairman Art Graham


Florida Public Service Commission

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Members of the Commission,

A smart solar rebate program can deliver strong value to every ratepayer while meeting consumer
demand for renewable energy and providing stability to a growing solar industry. By reducing the
rebate amount per watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of
Floridians who are able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide value to
every ratepayer and a stable business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our
energy sector.

You have received many letters in support of a sensible approach to redesigning and extending the
Solar Pilot Program, and attached please find an additional150 letters of from the solar industry and
individual supporters of solar and ratepayers in Florida.

Thank you,

Mike Antheil
Director of Advocacy, FlaSEIA
561.703.4345 Direct
www.FlaSEIA.org

1
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Jeff Sams

11397 117th Avenue, Largo, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Scott Egglefield

Mirasol FAFCO Solar, Inc.

401 Dona Dr, Nokomis, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Jennifer McKinney

Solar Source

10840 Endeavour Way, Seminole, FL


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Kayla Peacock

10840 Endeavour Way, Seminole, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

John K McCall

McCall Engineering LLC

6798 Areca Blvd, Sarasota, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Christine Dulak

1051 Amber Cir, Port Orange, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Stephen Minnici

56 Mission Cove Circle, St. Augustine, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Enrique Baza

14212 Cyber Place, Tampa, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Tracey Altier

202 SW 33rd Ave Ocala, FL 34474


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Sheryl Awtonomow

1390 Friday Road, Cocoa, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Geraldine Smith

17 Burchwood Ave, Plant City, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

C.L.Townsend

2707 Spring Meadow Dr, Plant City, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Teddy Lhoutellier

10381 Southwest 68 Lane, Miami, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Randal Cochrane

400 Beach Dr NE, St. Petersburg, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Gary P Simon

9500 S. Dadeland Blvd Suite 708, Miami, FL 33156


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Carl Moody

544 Royal Palm Blvd Satellite Beach FL 32937


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Wolfgang Beaugrand

SunPass NRG

4477 Sabrina Terrace, North Port, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Michael Collins

408 W University Ave, Gainesville, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

David Duesing

801 Jefferis Ct, Eustis, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

James Marchese

202 SW 34th Ave, Ocala, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Bert Wahl

116 W Elm St, Tampa, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Joyce A. Hanson

10950 S Turner Ave, Floral City, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Patrick Altier

Solar Trek

8247 SE 12th Ct Ocala, FL 34480


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Kurt Johnsen

621 SW 26th Pl, Gainesville, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Thomas Grewe

869 Barrymoore Loop, The Villages, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Ann Grewe

869 Barrymoore Loop, The Villages, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Ann Walzer

12112 Anchor Way


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Diane Cardin-Kamleiter

2509 1st Ave S, St. Petersburg, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Rudolph N West, Sr

RVN Enterprises Inc

10062 Celtic Ash Drive, Ruskin, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

andy maguire

6713 2nd Ave West, Bradenton, FL. 34209


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Virginia Dirschka

Cape Canaveral, FL 32920, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Michael McCoy

7340 SW 96th Street


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Jeff Gibson

4012 90th Ave E, Parrish, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Erik Haltre

333 Brighton, 33434


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Barbara Laxon

1778 Southwest 85 Avenue, Miramar, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

peter marron

12667 Cara Cara Loop, Bradenton, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Wanda Schwerer

517 Belle Isle Avenue, Belleair Beach, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Mr. Gail Crady

5194 47th Ave N, St. Petersburg, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Monic Rodriguez

3552 Valleyview Drive, Kissimmee, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Ed Hall

2213 Andrea Lane, Ft Myers, FL


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Bill Stokes

301 20th St South, St. Petersburg, FL


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Kenneth B Reuel

1929 Lake Pearl Dr, Gotha, FL 34734


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Jacqueline G. Emrys

3138 Deer Trail, DeLand, FL 32724


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Jaime Rodriguez

12519 Larkstone Ct, Jacksonville, FL


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Michael Wells

11717 Shellfish Dr, Jacksonville, FL


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Sandra Hutchinson

14705 Lake Forest Dr, Lutz FL


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Wayne Irwin

777 SE 70th St, Gainesville, FL


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Paul F. Carter

322 Avenue A, Melbourne Beach, FL


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Lisa Bailey

322 Avenue A, Melbourne Beach, FL


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Kirk Maust

6935 15th St E, Sarasota, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Reed Wilson

2213 Andrea Lane, Fort Myers, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Mara Shlackman

2100 South Ocean Drive, #8E, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33316


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Deborah K. Thompson

3120 Atlantic Blvd, Jacksonville, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

wayne wallace

10840 Endeavour Way, Seminole, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

John Drndak

650 2nd Ln, Vero Beach, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Sigurd brocks

3603 E Renellie Cir, Tampa, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Mark Dunham

3321 Toasy Drive, Orlando, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Therese Byatt

1101 SW 127th ST
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Chris Aloise

Palm Harbor, FL 34683, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

AL Simpler

3118 W Tharpe St, Tallahassee, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Omer Eyal

3410 Holliday Ave, Apopka, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Joy Iurato

P.O. box 272568, Tampa, Fl 33688


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Michael Storino

3513 Cuthbert Ave, North Port, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Bharat Patel

2852 Michigan Ave, Kissimmee, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Karen Hepworth

4418 Dandy Drive Pace Florida


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Paula Parker

4912 Blue Heron Drive, New Port Richey, FL, United States
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Corey Watson

6046 Santa Monica Dr, Tampa, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Charles Watson

6046 Santa Monica Drive, Tampa, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Rod Young

7241 NW 6th St, Plantation, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Caitlin Hill

1127 Cotorro Avenue, Coral Gables, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Pietro Taballione

13940 SW 136th St, Suite 200 Miami, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Andrew

6512 Burnham Circle, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Billy Byrom

1345 Energy Cove Court, Green Cove Springs, FL, United States
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Tara Prieto

1345 Energy Cove Court, Green Cove Springs, FL, United States
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Dean Villalva

1345 Energy Cove Court, Green Cove Springs, FL, United States
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Timothy Villalva

1345 Energy Cove Court, Green Cove Springs, FL, United States
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Yannick John

1815 McKinley Street, Hollywood, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Dawn Jenkins

1502 Julia St, Green Cove Springs, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Sean O'Hara

12785 Maricopa Way, Jacksonville, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Troy S. Millar

1423 Gunn Highway


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Leonardo Prieto, Jr.

3038 Hidden Oaks Drive, Middleburg, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Gary White

2370 Dobbs Road, St. Augustine, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Daivd Gates

1345 Energy Cove Court, Green Cove Springs, FL, United States
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Richard Clewis

5118 Stonehurst Rd, Tampa, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

William A Hoysradt Jr

15074 Park of Commerce Blvd. # 11, Jupiter, FL 33478


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Dan Fieldman

305 Circle W, Jupiter, FL 33458, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Bill Gallagher

Ridgewood Ave. Holly Hill FL 32117


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Dominick Porretto

3881 Crystal Lake Dr #4 Pompano Beach, Fl 33064


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Maha Khan

7740 Northwest 50th Street, Lauderhill, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Beth Hogarth

Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Phillip Gavin Parsons

9440 55th way N, Pinellas Park FL, 33782


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Richard M. Portegay

2541 N Nob Hill Rd, Sunrise, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Julia Galofre

5255 Sunnyvale Rd, North Port, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Ken Blonder

253 Roaring Brook Drive, St. Augustine, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Todd Louis

574 Turkey Creek, Alachua, FL 32615


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Chris Diaz

455 N Indian Rocks Rd, Belleair Bluffs, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Colleen Clark

6203 80th Ave, Pinellas Park, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Gary

20260 N US Hwy 27, Clermont, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Lloyd Schell

324 Watson Road, Quincy, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Karen AdMs

2860 S Ocean Blvd, Palm Beach, FL, Unit 611 United States
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Karen Langbehn

470 3rd Street South, St. Petersburg, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

George Platt

2608 NE 22 Street
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

TOM LANE

6120 SW 13 Terrace, Gainesville, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Dominick Porretto Jr

3881 Crystal Lake Dr #4 Pompano Beach, Fl


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Guy Hancock

11371 122nd Terrace North, Largo, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

David M. Stanley

19924 NE 50th Road, Hawthorne, FL 32640


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Ricardo de Azevedo

33129
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Jim Theckston

473 Golden Isles Drive, Hallandale Beach, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Andrew Bissessar

2701 W Walden Rd, Avon Park, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Lawrence Maxwell AIA

333a 5th Ave, Indialantic, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Cara L. Campbell

641 Southwest 6 Avenue, Fort Lauderdale, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Samuel Kendall

510 Hermits Trail, Altamonte Springs, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Estuardo Avalos

13501 nw 3rd st Apt 205 Pembroke Pines, FL 33028


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

E. Hope Corona

10024 S. Riviera Pt., Homosassa, FL 34448


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

david kelley

3647 Victoria Manor Drive, Lakeland, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Jeremiah Rohr

2267 6th Ave N, St. Petersburg, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Jennifer

930 59th Ave, St. Pete Beach, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Terrence smith

151 NE 5th Ave, Delray Beach, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Edward Trujillo

1435 Plunkett St, Hollywood, FL, 33020


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

James Leary

2691 Towle Drive, West Palm Beach, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Joe Busby

4879 Magnolia Road, Marianna FL 32448


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Elaine Jacobson

4509 NW 23rd Ave, Ste 20, Gainesville, FL 32606


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Carol Hickler

Sarasota FLA 34236


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Aaron Simon

18366 Burkholder Circle, Port Charlotte, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Sam Cochrane

520 Newport Drive, Indialantic, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Dave Kandz

9685 2nd Street North, St. Petersburg, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Amy Vogt

411 Bremen Avenue, Pensacola, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Carlos Fernandez

8815 conroy-windermere Road #226 Orlando, Florida 32835


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Bill Cason

3539 Calera Dr, New Port Richey, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Douglas Couvertier

17410 SW 5 Ct. Southwest Ranches, Fl. 33331


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Felix Llevada

1417 Charta Court, Orlando, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Joe Collins

1724 Golfside Drive, Winter Park, FL 32792, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

David Lars Butler

2303 Town Street, Pensacola, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Angela Anderson

6807 Stonehenge Cir, Pensacola, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Rick Wilson

15110 Intracoastal Ct, Fort Myers, FL, 33908


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Mary Allison Huskey

4 Ruberia Avenue, Pensacola, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

CATHI WILSON

2213 ANDREA LANE, FORT MYERS, FL 33912


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Chad Godwin

6935 15th Street East, Sarasota, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Katy Swanson

2435 14th Ave N, St. Petersburg, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Noel B.

2206 NW 11th St, Cape Coral, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

DONNA D BALDWIN

2213 Andrea Lane, Fort Myers, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Cheryl Adams

4450 Pioneer 16th Street, Clewiston, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Jeff Sams

11397 117th Avenue, Largo, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Scott Egglefield

Mirasol FAFCO Solar, Inc.

401 Dona Dr, Nokomis, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Jennifer McKinney

Solar Source

10840 Endeavour Way, Seminole, FL


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Kayla Peacock

10840 Endeavour Way, Seminole, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

John K McCall

McCall Engineering LLC

6798 Areca Blvd, Sarasota, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Christine Dulak

1051 Amber Cir, Port Orange, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Stephen Minnici

56 Mission Cove Circle, St. Augustine, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Enrique Baza

14212 Cyber Place, Tampa, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Tracey Altier

202 SW 33rd Ave Ocala, FL 34474


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Sheryl Awtonomow

1390 Friday Road, Cocoa, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Geraldine Smith

17 Burchwood Ave, Plant City, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

C.L.Townsend

2707 Spring Meadow Dr, Plant City, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Teddy Lhoutellier

10381 Southwest 68 Lane, Miami, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Randal Cochrane

400 Beach Dr NE, St. Petersburg, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Gary P Simon

9500 S. Dadeland Blvd Suite 708, Miami, FL 33156


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Carl Moody

544 Royal Palm Blvd Satellite Beach FL 32937


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Wolfgang Beaugrand

SunPass NRG

4477 Sabrina Terrace, North Port, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Michael Collins

408 W University Ave, Gainesville, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

David Duesing

801 Jefferis Ct, Eustis, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

James Marchese

202 SW 34th Ave, Ocala, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Bert Wahl

116 W Elm St, Tampa, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Joyce A. Hanson

10950 S Turner Ave, Floral City, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Patrick Altier

Solar Trek

8247 SE 12th Ct Ocala, FL 34480


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Kurt Johnsen

621 SW 26th Pl, Gainesville, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Thomas Grewe

869 Barrymoore Loop, The Villages, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Ann Grewe

869 Barrymoore Loop, The Villages, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Ann Walzer

12112 Anchor Way


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Diane Cardin-Kamleiter

2509 1st Ave S, St. Petersburg, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Rudolph N West, Sr

RVN Enterprises Inc

10062 Celtic Ash Drive, Ruskin, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

andy maguire

6713 2nd Ave West, Bradenton, FL. 34209


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Virginia Dirschka

Cape Canaveral, FL 32920, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Michael McCoy

7340 SW 96th Street


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Jeff Gibson

4012 90th Ave E, Parrish, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Erik Haltre

333 Brighton, 33434


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Barbara Laxon

1778 Southwest 85 Avenue, Miramar, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

peter marron

12667 Cara Cara Loop, Bradenton, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Wanda Schwerer

517 Belle Isle Avenue, Belleair Beach, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Mr. Gail Crady

5194 47th Ave N, St. Petersburg, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Monic Rodriguez

3552 Valleyview Drive, Kissimmee, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Ed Hall

2213 Andrea Lane, Ft Myers, FL


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Bill Stokes

301 20th St South, St. Petersburg, FL


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Kenneth B Reuel

1929 Lake Pearl Dr, Gotha, FL 34734


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Jacqueline G. Emrys

3138 Deer Trail, DeLand, FL 32724


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Jaime Rodriguez

12519 Larkstone Ct, Jacksonville, FL


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Michael Wells

11717 Shellfish Dr, Jacksonville, FL


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Sandra Hutchinson

14705 Lake Forest Dr, Lutz FL


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Wayne Irwin

777 SE 70th St, Gainesville, FL


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Paul F. Carter

322 Avenue A, Melbourne Beach, FL


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Lisa Bailey

322 Avenue A, Melbourne Beach, FL


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Kirk Maust

6935 15th St E, Sarasota, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Reed Wilson

2213 Andrea Lane, Fort Myers, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Mara Shlackman

2100 South Ocean Drive, #8E, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33316


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Deborah K. Thompson

3120 Atlantic Blvd, Jacksonville, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

wayne wallace

10840 Endeavour Way, Seminole, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

John Drndak

650 2nd Ln, Vero Beach, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Sigurd brocks

3603 E Renellie Cir, Tampa, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Mark Dunham

3321 Toasy Drive, Orlando, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Therese Byatt

1101 SW 127th ST
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Chris Aloise

Palm Harbor, FL 34683, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

AL Simpler

3118 W Tharpe St, Tallahassee, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Omer Eyal

3410 Holliday Ave, Apopka, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Joy Iurato

P.O. box 272568, Tampa, Fl 33688


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Michael Storino

3513 Cuthbert Ave, North Port, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Bharat Patel

2852 Michigan Ave, Kissimmee, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Karen Hepworth

4418 Dandy Drive Pace Florida


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Paula Parker

4912 Blue Heron Drive, New Port Richey, FL, United States
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Corey Watson

6046 Santa Monica Dr, Tampa, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Charles Watson

6046 Santa Monica Drive, Tampa, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Rod Young

7241 NW 6th St, Plantation, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Caitlin Hill

1127 Cotorro Avenue, Coral Gables, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Pietro Taballione

13940 SW 136th St, Suite 200 Miami, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Andrew

6512 Burnham Circle, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Billy Byrom

1345 Energy Cove Court, Green Cove Springs, FL, United States
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Tara Prieto

1345 Energy Cove Court, Green Cove Springs, FL, United States
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Dean Villalva

1345 Energy Cove Court, Green Cove Springs, FL, United States
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Timothy Villalva

1345 Energy Cove Court, Green Cove Springs, FL, United States
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Yannick John

1815 McKinley Street, Hollywood, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Dawn Jenkins

1502 Julia St, Green Cove Springs, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Sean O'Hara

12785 Maricopa Way, Jacksonville, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Troy S. Millar

1423 Gunn Highway


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Leonardo Prieto, Jr.

3038 Hidden Oaks Drive, Middleburg, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Gary White

2370 Dobbs Road, St. Augustine, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Daivd Gates

1345 Energy Cove Court, Green Cove Springs, FL, United States
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Richard Clewis

5118 Stonehurst Rd, Tampa, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

William A Hoysradt Jr

15074 Park of Commerce Blvd. # 11, Jupiter, FL 33478


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Dan Fieldman

305 Circle W, Jupiter, FL 33458, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Bill Gallagher

Ridgewood Ave. Holly Hill FL 32117


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Dominick Porretto

3881 Crystal Lake Dr #4 Pompano Beach, Fl 33064


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Maha Khan

7740 Northwest 50th Street, Lauderhill, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Beth Hogarth

Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Phillip Gavin Parsons

9440 55th way N, Pinellas Park FL, 33782


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Richard M. Portegay

2541 N Nob Hill Rd, Sunrise, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Julia Galofre

5255 Sunnyvale Rd, North Port, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Ken Blonder

253 Roaring Brook Drive, St. Augustine, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Todd Louis

574 Turkey Creek, Alachua, FL 32615


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Chris Diaz

455 N Indian Rocks Rd, Belleair Bluffs, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Colleen Clark

6203 80th Ave, Pinellas Park, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Gary

20260 N US Hwy 27, Clermont, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Lloyd Schell

324 Watson Road, Quincy, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Karen AdMs

2860 S Ocean Blvd, Palm Beach, FL, Unit 611 United States
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Karen Langbehn

470 3rd Street South, St. Petersburg, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

George Platt

2608 NE 22 Street
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

TOM LANE

6120 SW 13 Terrace, Gainesville, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Dominick Porretto Jr

3881 Crystal Lake Dr #4 Pompano Beach, Fl


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Guy Hancock

11371 122nd Terrace North, Largo, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

David M. Stanley

19924 NE 50th Road, Hawthorne, FL 32640


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Ricardo de Azevedo

33129
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Jim Theckston

473 Golden Isles Drive, Hallandale Beach, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Andrew Bissessar

2701 W Walden Rd, Avon Park, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Lawrence Maxwell AIA

333a 5th Ave, Indialantic, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Cara L. Campbell

641 Southwest 6 Avenue, Fort Lauderdale, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Samuel Kendall

510 Hermits Trail, Altamonte Springs, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Estuardo Avalos

13501 nw 3rd st Apt 205 Pembroke Pines, FL 33028


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

E. Hope Corona

10024 S. Riviera Pt., Homosassa, FL 34448


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

david kelley

3647 Victoria Manor Drive, Lakeland, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Jeremiah Rohr

2267 6th Ave N, St. Petersburg, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Jennifer

930 59th Ave, St. Pete Beach, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Terrence smith

151 NE 5th Ave, Delray Beach, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Edward Trujillo

1435 Plunkett St, Hollywood, FL, 33020


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

James Leary

2691 Towle Drive, West Palm Beach, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Joe Busby

4879 Magnolia Road, Marianna FL 32448


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Elaine Jacobson

4509 NW 23rd Ave, Ste 20, Gainesville, FL 32606


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Carol Hickler

Sarasota FLA 34236


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Aaron Simon

18366 Burkholder Circle, Port Charlotte, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Sam Cochrane

520 Newport Drive, Indialantic, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Dave Kandz

9685 2nd Street North, St. Petersburg, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Amy Vogt

411 Bremen Avenue, Pensacola, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Carlos Fernandez

8815 conroy-windermere Road #226 Orlando, Florida 32835


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Bill Cason

3539 Calera Dr, New Port Richey, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Douglas Couvertier

17410 SW 5 Ct. Southwest Ranches, Fl. 33331


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Felix Llevada

1417 Charta Court, Orlando, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Joe Collins

1724 Golfside Drive, Winter Park, FL 32792, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

David Lars Butler

2303 Town Street, Pensacola, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Angela Anderson

6807 Stonehenge Cir, Pensacola, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Rick Wilson

15110 Intracoastal Ct, Fort Myers, FL, 33908


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Mary Allison Huskey

4 Ruberia Avenue, Pensacola, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

CATHI WILSON

2213 ANDREA LANE, FORT MYERS, FL 33912


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Chad Godwin

6935 15th Street East, Sarasota, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Katy Swanson

2435 14th Ave N, St. Petersburg, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Noel B.

2206 NW 11th St, Cape Coral, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

DONNA D BALDWIN

2213 Andrea Lane, Fort Myers, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,

Cheryl Adams

4450 Pioneer 16th Street, Clewiston, FL, United States


Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,
Chairman Art Graham
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850

Re: Docket #s 130199,130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 130204, 130205

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Sincerely,
Angela Charles
From: Diana aponte <cubita681@aol.com>
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 4:31 PM
To: Office Of Commissioner Graham
Subject: Please preserve and improve the FEECA Solar Pilot Program (Docket 130199)

Dear Chairman Art Graham,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to preserve and improve
our Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to invest in and benefit from local
solar power.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. A
smart solar rebate program that predictably decreases over time can help our local solar industry
grow and compete to meet consumer demand for solar power, while using ratepayer dollars much
more efficiently. Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our
growing solar economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Thank you for your attention.

CC:
Commissioner Balbis
Commissioner Brise
Commissioner Brown
Commissioner Edgar

Sincerely,

Diana aponte

6012 amberly ct
orlando, FL 32822

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Angela Charles
From: Armentia Thomas <tennisd@aol.com>
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 3:47 PM
To: Office Of Commissioner Graham
Subject: Please preserve and improve the FEECA Solar Pilot Program (Docket 130199)

Dear Chairman Art Graham,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to preserve and improve
our Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to invest in and benefit from local
solar power.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. A
smart solar rebate program that predictably decreases over time can help our local solar industry
grow and compete to meet consumer demand for solar power, while using ratepayer dollars much
more efficiently. Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our
growing solar economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Thank you for your attention.

CC:
Commissioner Balbis
Commissioner Brise
Commissioner Brown
Commissioner Edgar

Sincerely,

Armentia Thomas

7716 US Open Loop


Bradenton, FL 34202

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Angela Charles
From: Dale Gulden <dale@solardirect.com>
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 2:56 PM
To: Office of Commissioner Balbis; Office Of Commissioner Edgar; Office of Commissioner Brisé;
Office Of Commissioner Graham; Office of Commissioner Brown; support@fpscletters.com
Subject: The Importance of Solar In Florida

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am one of the principals at Solar Direct, a Florida solar energy company, that
employs over 30 people in Florida.

I pray for the PSC to help support our industry and the residents in Florida who have
shown to be in favor of further solar deployment in our Sate in order to create a better
environment and to significantly contribute to the overall U.S goals of energy
independence.

I am also Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the
solar industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can
continue to invest and benefit from local solar power.

This support is critical for our business and others like it to survive and grow – adding
more jobs in Florida. It’s also the right thing to do for our environment.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to
meet consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount
per watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians
who are able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida.
Please extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an
incentive free market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to
provide a stable business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy
sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

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Regards,

Dale A. Gulden
President / Director of Marketing
Dale@SolarDirect.com
www.SolarDirect.com
www.TheEnergySuperMarket.com
Solar Direct and The Energy SuperMarket
6935 15th Street East #120 Sarasota, Florida 34243
Serving the World with Advanced Energy Products since 1986
Direct Line: 941-209-1680 - Toll Free/USA: 800-333-WARM Ext 105
Toll Free/Fax: 800-897-6527 - Fax: 941.359.3848

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CORRESPONDENCE
NOV 24, 2014
DOCUMENT NO. 06446-14
Angela Charles
From: Cristina Slaton
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 4:05 PM
To: Commissioner Correspondence
Subject: Docket Correspondence
Attachments: The Importance of Solar In Florida; Vote Against Gutting FL's Energy Conservation Plans

Please place the attached e-mails in Docket Correspondence - Consumers and their Representatives, Docket
Numbers 130199-EI, 130200-EI, 130201-EI, 130202-EI, 130203-EM, 130204-EM, and 130205-EI.

Thank you,
Cristina

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Angela Charles
From: Dale Gulden <dale@solardirect.com>
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 2:56 PM
To: Office of Commissioner Balbis; Office Of Commissioner Edgar; Office of Commissioner Brisé;
Office Of Commissioner Graham; Office of Commissioner Brown; support@fpscletters.com
Subject: The Importance of Solar In Florida

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am one of the principals at Solar Direct, a Florida solar energy company, that
employs over 30 people in Florida.

I pray for the PSC to help support our industry and the residents in Florida who have
shown to be in favor of further solar deployment in our Sate in order to create a better
environment and to significantly contribute to the overall U.S goals of energy
independence.

I am also Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the
solar industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can
continue to invest and benefit from local solar power.

This support is critical for our business and others like it to survive and grow – adding
more jobs in Florida. It’s also the right thing to do for our environment.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to
meet consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount
per watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians
who are able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida.
Please extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an
incentive free market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to
provide a stable business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy
sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

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Regards,

Dale A. Gulden
President / Director of Marketing
Dale@SolarDirect.com
www.SolarDirect.com
www.TheEnergySuperMarket.com
Solar Direct and The Energy SuperMarket
6935 15th Street East #120 Sarasota, Florida 34243
Serving the World with Advanced Energy Products since 1986
Direct Line: 941-209-1680 - Toll Free/USA: 800-333-WARM Ext 105
Toll Free/Fax: 800-897-6527 - Fax: 941.359.3848

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Angela Charles
From: Sue Civil-Brown <wordshop1@verizon.net>
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 1:11 PM
To: Office of Commissioner Balbis
Subject: Vote Against Gutting FL's Energy Conservation Plans

Dear Commissioner,

I am asking you to vote against the proposals by Florida’s power companies to gut conservation goals. I’m sorry they
might not be able to keep ballooning their profits, but as a citizen I have taken every step available to me to conserve, not
only to reduce my electric bills, but because I care about the future and the state of this planet for my children and
grandchildren.

I resent the utility companies proposing to gut their efforts so they can make more money. They don’t care about anything
but their bottom line. I have done my share, now they must do theirs. We need to protect future generations, and FL
taxpayers do not deserve to get ripped off by greedy power companies, nor see their environment destroyed even more.

Your job is not to serve the utilities but to serve the citizens of this state first and foremost. Vote down the proposed
plans.

Sue Civil-Brown
Wesley Chapel, FL

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CORRESPONDENCE
NOV 24, 2014
DOCUMENT NO. 06446-14
Angela Charles
From: Office of Commissioner Brown
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 4:03 PM
To: Commissioner Correspondence
Subject: FW: Solar Rebate Program

Please place the e-mail below in docket correspondence for consumers and their representatives in Docket
Nos: 130199, 130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 310204 and 130205.

Thank you,
Terry

Ms. Terry Holdnak


Executive Assistant to Commissioner Julie I. Brown
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Boulevard
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850
tholdnak@psc.state.fl.us
(850) 413-6030 (Office)
(850) 413-6031 (Fax)

Please note: Florida has a very broad public records law. Most written communications to or from state officials regarding state business are considered to be
public records and will be made available to the public and the media upon request. Therefore, your e-mail message may be subject to public disclosure.

From: ed.turanchik@akerman.com [mailto:ed.turanchik@akerman.com]


Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 4:00 PM
To: Office of Commissioner Brown
Subject: Solar Rebate Program

Dear Julie:

Our firm represents Florida Alliance for Renewable Energy and the Florida Solar Energy Industries Association. We
believe that termination of the current solar program would be a setback for renewable energy in Florida and a strategic
mistake for Florida utility policy. I note that solar energy plays an increasingly prominent role in regions which receive a
fraction of the sunshine as Florida. Striking solar energy from the range of renewable options seems antithetical to
sound utility, economic and environmental policy. All trends indicate that solar energy will be economically competitive
and a critical component for achieving environmental standards. As you may know, the industry is on record of
supporting a more efficient program, but it seems that the staff's response is to throw the proverbial "baby out with
bath water." In this case, metaphor is fitting, as solar is in the relevant infancy compared to traditional "big electricity"
options.

The better approach would appear to be to take a pro-active position to discern methods for fostering and
implementing this non-polluting, jobs-creating option instead of wholly foreclosing it. Further, given that the PSC has
sanctioned the development of expensive capital options such as nuclear energy, with which solar energy compares
favorably in today's market, we submit that a sensible and efficient solar energy program should be part of our energy
mix and Florida's future.

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We appreciate your consideration, and hope that you will provide strong policy guidance to the staff to reconsider their
position, and return to the Board with a workable and efficient program that can be implemented in 2016 --- one that
will benefit the ratepayers, the environment and the state of Florida in the 21st century.

Ed Turanchik
Akerman LLP | 401 E. Jackson Street | Suite 1700 | Tampa, FL 33602-5250
Dir: 813.209.5020 | Main: 813.223.7333 | Cell: 813.477.2847 | Fax: 813.218.5487
ed.turanchik@akerman.com

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CORRESPONDENCE
NOV 24, 2014
DOCUMENT NO. 06446-14
Angela Charles
From: Betty Leland
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 2:36 PM
To: Commissioner Correspondence
Subject: NUMERIC CONSERVATION GOALS
Attachments: Please preserve and improve the FEECA Solar Pilot Program (Docket 130199); Please
preserve and improve the FEECA Solar Pilot Program (Docket 130199); Please preserve and
improve the FEECA Solar Pilot Program (Docket 130199); Please preserve and improve the
FEECA Solar Pilot Program (Docket 130199); Vote Against Gutting FL's Energy Conservation
Plans; Do NOT weaken energy efficiency standards or eliminate solar rebates

Good afternoon:

Please place the attached e-mails in docket correspondence for consumers and their representatives in Docket
#s: 130199, 130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 310204 and 130205.

Thank you.

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Angela Charles
From: Guy Hancock <ghancock@sentientllc.com>
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 2:18 PM
To: Office Of Commissioner Graham
Subject: Please preserve and improve the FEECA Solar Pilot Program (Docket 130199)

Dear Chairman Art Graham,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and livid about PSC's recent and proposed actions. I support solar energy
in our state. I urge you to expand our Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest in and benefit from local solar power.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. A
smart solar rebate program that predictably decreases over time can help our local solar industry
grow and compete to meet consumer demand for solar power, while using ratepayer dollars much
more efficiently. Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our
growing solar economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Thank you for your attention.

CC:
Commissioner Balbis
Commissioner Brise
Commissioner Brown
Commissioner Edgar

Sincerely,

Guy Hancock

11371 122nd Terr


Largo, FL 33778

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Angela Charles
From: Nesbitt Whitlow <nwhitlow@bellsouth.net>
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 2:11 PM
To: Office Of Commissioner Graham
Subject: Please preserve and improve the FEECA Solar Pilot Program (Docket 130199)

Dear Chairman Art Graham,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to preserve and improve
our Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to invest in and benefit from local
solar power.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. A
smart solar rebate program that predictably decreases over time can help our local solar industry
grow and compete to meet consumer demand for solar power, while using ratepayer dollars much
more efficiently. Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our
growing solar economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Thank you for your attention.

CC:
Commissioner Balbis
Commissioner Brise
Commissioner Brown
Commissioner Edgar

Sincerely,

Nesbitt Whitlow

917 Alabama Woods Lane


Orlando, FL 32824

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Angela Charles
From: Aaron Wormus <awormus@gmail.com>
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 2:03 PM
To: Office Of Commissioner Graham
Subject: Please preserve and improve the FEECA Solar Pilot Program (Docket 130199)

Dear Chairman Art Graham,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to preserve and improve
our Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to invest in and benefit from local
solar power.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. A
smart solar rebate program that predictably decreases over time can help our local solar industry
grow and compete to meet consumer demand for solar power, while using ratepayer dollars much
more efficiently. Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our
growing solar economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Thank you for your attention.

CC:
Commissioner Balbis
Commissioner Brise
Commissioner Brown
Commissioner Edgar

Sincerely,

Aaron Wormus

330 Winters St
West Palm Beach, 33405

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Angela Charles
From: Edwin igartua <edwinigartua@yahoo.com>
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 1:38 PM
To: Office Of Commissioner Graham
Subject: Please preserve and improve the FEECA Solar Pilot Program (Docket 130199)

Dear Chairman Art Graham,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to preserve and improve
our Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to invest in and benefit from local
solar power.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. A
smart solar rebate program that predictably decreases over time can help our local solar industry
grow and compete to meet consumer demand for solar power, while using ratepayer dollars much
more efficiently. Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our
growing solar economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Thank you for your attention.

CC:
Commissioner Balbis
Commissioner Brise
Commissioner Brown
Commissioner Edgar

Sincerely,

Edwin igartua

7175 A1A south unit F241


St Augustine, FL 32080

1
Angela Charles
From: Sue Civil-Brown <wordshop1@verizon.net>
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 1:11 PM
To: Office Of Commissioner Graham
Subject: Vote Against Gutting FL's Energy Conservation Plans

Dear Chairman,

I am asking you to vote against the proposals by Florida’s power companies to gut conservation goals. I’m sorry they
might not be able to keep ballooning their profits, but as a citizen I have taken every step available to me to conserve, not
only to reduce my electric bills, but because I care about the future and the state of this planet for my children and
grandchildren.

I resent the utility companies proposing to gut their efforts so they can make more money. They don’t care about anything
but their bottom line. I have done my share, now they must do theirs. We need to protect future generations, and FL
taxpayers do not deserve to get ripped off by greedy power companies, nor see their environment destroyed even more.

Your job is not to serve the utilities but to serve the citizens of this state first and foremost. Vote down the proposed
plans.

Sue Civil-Brown
Wesley Chapel, FL

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Angela Charles
From: mneely1@tampabay.rr.com
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 2:29 PM
To: Office Of Commissioner Graham; Office Of Commissioner Edgar; Office of Commissioner Brisé;
Office of Commissioner Balbis; Office of Commissioner Brown
Subject: Do NOT weaken energy efficiency standards or eliminate solar rebates

Dear PSC Commissioners:


I am longtime resident of Pinellas County,Fl and a Duke Energy customer. I do not want you to
support weakening of energy efficiency standards or to eliminate solar rebates. Although a faithful
voter without party affiliation, I am not able to elect you to your post. Yet I am your customer and
you hear precious little from your customers. But you get to hear a lot from those corporate entities
you regulate in the power business - and that access is shame! So I am taking the initiative to let
you know my views and wishes for your action tomorrow in this email - and I am willing to bet my
views echo the majority of your other customers. I hope you will take this opportunity to at least
prevent further degradation of power customers bank accounts and the future generation's climate
and environment. Tomorrow the very least you can do is take no action to further weaken power
company's energy efficiency standards and do not end solar rebates in Florida. Resist the power
company's request to further plunder my natural resources and charge me for it and to eliminate
their competition so they remain technologically complacent.

Sincerely,
Merrie Beth Neely
29763 70th St. N.
Clearwater, FL 33761

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CORRESPONDENCE
NOV 24, 2014
DOCUMENT NO. 06446-14
Angela Charles
From: Office of Commissioner Brown
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 2:18 PM
To: Commissioner Correspondence
Subject: FW: Vote Against Gutting FL's energy conservation plans

Please place the e-mail below in docket correspondence for consumers and their representatives in Docket
Nos: 130199, 130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 310204 and 130205.

Thank you,
Terry

Ms. Terry Holdnak


Executive Assistant to Commissioner Julie I. Brown
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Boulevard
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850
tholdnak@psc.state.fl.us
(850) 413-6030 (Office)
(850) 413-6031 (Fax)

Please note: Florida has a very broad public records law. Most written communications to or from state officials regarding state business are considered to be
public records and will be made available to the public and the media upon request. Therefore, your e-mail message may be subject to public disclosure.

From: Sue Civil-Brown [mailto:wordshop1@verizon.net]


Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 1:10 PM
To: Office of Commissioner Brown
Subject: Vote Against Gutting FL's energy conservation plans

Dear Commissioner,

I am asking you to vote against the proposals by Florida’s power companies to gut conservation goals. I’m sorry they
might not be able to keep ballooning their profits, but as a citizen I have taken every step available to me to conserve, not
only to reduce my electric bills, but because I care about the future and the state of this planet for my children and
grandchildren.

I resent the utility companies proposing to gut their efforts so they can make more money. They don’t care about anything
but their bottom line. I have done my share, now they must do theirs. We need to protect future generations, and FL
taxpayers do not deserve to get ripped off by greedy power companies, nor see their environment destroyed even more.

Your job is not to serve the utilities but to serve the citizens of this state first and foremost. Vote down the proposed
plans.

Sue Civil-Brown
Wesley Chapel, FL

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CORRESPONDENCE
NOV 24, 2014
DOCUMENT NO. 06446-14
Angela Charles
From: AFentriss@aol.com
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 1:20 PM
To: Art Graham; Lisa Edgar; Ronald Brisé; Eduardo Balbis; jbowen@psc.state.fl.us; Records Clerk;
Consumer Contact; charris@fracca.org
Subject: Docket Number 130199-EI to 130205-EI Numeric Conservation Goals
Attachments: FRACCAletterPSCon112414.pdf

Dear Chairman Graham and Commissioners Edgar, Brisé, Balbis, and Bowen:

Attached please find a letter from Florida RACCA relating to a matter before you on Tuesday, November 25, 2014.

If you have any questions or need additional information, please feel free to contact me.

Sincerely,

Anna Cam Fentriss


Florida Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Contractors Association

cc: Cheryl Harris, Executive Director


clerk@psc.state.fl.us
contact@psc.state.fl.us

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Florida Refrigeration & Air Conditioning Contractors Association
________________________________________________________________________________________

November 24, 2014

Honorable Art Graham, Chairman


Honorable Lisa Polak Edgar, Commissioner
Honorable Ronald A. Brisé, Commissioner
Honorable Eduardo E. Balbis, Commissioner
Honorable Julie I. Bowen, Commissioner BY ELECTRONIC MAIL
Public Service Commission
Capital Circle Office Center
2540 Shumard Oak Boulevard
Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0850

Re: Docket Number 130199-EI, 130200-EI, 130201-EI, 130202-EI, 130203-EM,


130204-EM, 130205-EI, Numeric Conservation Goals

Dear Chairman Graham and Commissioners Edgar, Brisé, Balbis, and Bowen:

Florida Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Contractors Association (Florida


RACCA) is a statewide professional association representing approximately 325
contractor and associate members. On behalf of our members, we oppose the request of
various utility companies and the PSC staff recommendations to eliminate rebates for air
conditioning systems that are more energy efficient.

It is our position that rebates for air conditioning systems with greater efficiency
meet the PSC rules requirement to be cost-effective by directly and proportionately (or
greater) reducing the utility costs for the customer. We understand this reduces revenue
for any utility company.

We disagree with the point made by utility companies and the PSC staff that
improved building codes make rebates unnecessary as these improved codes apply only
to new construction - which is only a fraction of the overall residential energy use. The
existing building stock still constitutes the largest portion, for which energy efficiency is
still very much needed. It is reasonable to estimate that it will take at least another ten
years for Florida's residents and businesses to transition from existing inefficient air
conditioning systems to new ones. Until then, it only makes sense to continue with this
part of the rebate program.

In addition to simply improving energy efficiency for air conditioning systems, the
rebate program also provides a very important impact for Florida in that it increases

The Voice of the Florida Air Conditioning Industry


466 94th avenue north, st. petersburg, florida 33702
phone: 727.576.3225 fax: 727.578.9982 email: mail@fracca.org
www.fracca.org
Honorable Art Graham, Chairman
Honorable Lisa Polak Edgar, Commissioner
Honorable Ronald A. Brisé, Commissioner
Honorable Eduardo E. Balbis, Commissioner
Honorable Julie I. Bowen, Commissioner
November 24, 2014
Page Two

permitted installations by licensed contractors because the rebate makes the perceived
savings in hiring unlicensed contractors who will install substandard or illegal equipment
without a permit much less attractive for the consumer.

Complete elimination of rebates benefits only the utility companies and hurts the
consumer, the State of Florida, and businesses that participate in this worthwhile program. It
hurts the consumer by virtually mandating higher utility expenditures by encouraging higher
use of energy that results in what the utility companies really want – a reason to impose
higher rates on consumers in order to build (or plan to build) additional power plants. It hurts
the State of Florida by leaving it alone to try to meet upcoming federal goals while utility
companies pull Florida in the wrong direction. It hurts participating businesses by requiring a
sudden and costly shift in business structure to account for elimination of the rebates, which
cost cannot be passed on to ratepayers as it can be by and for utility companies.

In the best interests of most involved, it would be prudent to modify, rather than
eliminate, the rebates and to delay the deadline to end the program. We understand that falls
short of what the utility companies want, but this should not be driven by what the utility
companies want. This should be about what is best for the consumers and the State of
Florida.

We respectfully request that the Public Service Commission deny complete elimination
of the rebates in favor of a modification of the program to allow continued rebates for a
minimum of ten years for air conditioning systems with greater efficiency.

Your favorable consideration in this matter is greatly appreciated. If you have any
questions or would like additional information, please feel free to contact me.

Sincerely,

Cheryl Harris
Cheryl Harris, Executive Director
CORRESPONDENCE
NOV 24, 2014
DOCUMENT NO. 06446-14
Angela Charles
From: Terry Holdnak
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 1:23 PM
To: Commissioner Correspondence
Subject: Docket Correspondence - Numeric Conservation Goals
Attachments: FW Support Solar Energy NOW; FW Support Solar Energy NOW; FW Support Solar Energy
NOW; Support Solar Energy NOW

Please place the attached e-mails in docket correspondence for consumers and their representatives in Docket
Nos: 130199, 130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 310204 and 130205.

Thank you,
Terry

Ms. Terry Holdnak


Executive Assistant to Commissioner Julie I. Brown
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Boulevard
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850
tholdnak@psc.state.fl.us
(850) 413-6030 (Office)
(850) 413-6031 (Fax)

Please note: Florida has a very broad public records law. Most written communications to or from state officials regarding state business are considered to be
public records and will be made available to the public and the media upon request. Therefore, your e-mail message may be subject to public disclosure.

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Angela Charles
From: Warehouse <balazs@solardirect.com>
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 11:50 AM
To: Office of Commissioner Balbis; Office Of Commissioner Edgar; Office of Commissioner Brisé;
Office Of Commissioner Graham; Office of Commissioner Brown; support@fpscletters.com
Subject: FW: Support Solar Energy NOW

Commissioner.Balbis@psc.state.fl.us; Commissioner.Edgar@psc.state.fl.us; Commissioner.Brise@psc.state.fl.us;


Chairman.Graham@psc.state.fl.us; Commissioner.Brown@psc.state.fl.us; support@fpscletters.com

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I work at Solar Direct, a Florida solar energy company, that employs over 30 people in
Florida.

I am also Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the
solar industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can
continue to invest and benefit from local solar power.

This support is critical for our business and others like it to survive and grow – adding
more jobs in Florida. It’s also the right thing to do for our environment.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to
meet consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount
per watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians
who are able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida.
Please extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an
incentive free market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to
provide a stable business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy
sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

1
Angela Charles
From: Kelly Mcintyre <kellycoffin@solardirect.com>
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 11:42 AM
To: Office of Commissioner Balbis
Cc: Office Of Commissioner Edgar; Office of Commissioner Brisé; Office Of Commissioner Graham;
Office of Commissioner Brown; support@fpscletters.com
Subject: FW: Support Solar Energy NOW

Dear;
Commissioner.Balbis@psc.state.fl.us; Commissioner.Edgar@psc.state.fl.us; Commissioner.Brise@psc.state.fl.us;
Chairman.Graham@psc.state.fl.us; Commissioner.Brown@psc.state.fl.us; support@fpscletters.com

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I work at Solar Direct, a Florida solar energy company, that employs over 30 people in
Florida.

I am also Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the
solar industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can
continue to invest and benefit from local solar power.

This support is critical for our business and others like it to survive and grow – adding
more jobs in Florida. It’s also the right thing to do for our environment.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to
meet consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount
per watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians
who are able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida.
Please extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an
incentive free market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to
provide a stable business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy
sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

1
Angela Charles
From: Oliver Baumgart <oliverbaumgart@solardirect.com>
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 11:31 AM
To: Office of Commissioner Balbis; Office Of Commissioner Edgar; Office of Commissioner Brisé;
Office Of Commissioner Graham; Office of Commissioner Brown; support@fpscletters.com
Subject: FW: Support Solar Energy NOW

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I work at Solar Direct, a Florida solar energy company, that employs over 30 people in
Florida.

I am also Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the
solar industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can
continue to invest and benefit from local solar power.

This support is critical for our business and others like it to survive and grow – adding
more jobs in Florida. It’s also the right thing to do for our environment.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to
meet consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount
per watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians
who are able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida.
Please extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an
incentive free market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to
provide a stable business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy
sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

1
Angela Charles
From: Bill Hennel <billhennel@solardirect.com>
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 11:12 AM
To: Office of Commissioner Brown
Subject: Support Solar Energy NOW

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I work at Solar Direct, a Florida solar energy company, that employs over 30 people in
Florida.

I am also Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the
solar industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can
continue to invest and benefit from local solar power.

This support is critical for our business and others like it to survive and grow – adding
more jobs in Florida. It’s also the right thing to do for our environment.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to
meet consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount
per watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians
who are able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida.
Please extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an
incentive free market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to
provide a stable business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy
sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Regards,

Bill Hennel
Bill Hennel
Service Manager

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CORRESPONDENCE
NOV 24, 2014
DOCUMENT NO. 06446-14
Angela Charles
From: Betty Leland
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 1:06 PM
To: Commissioner Correspondence
Subject: NUMERIC CONSERVATION GOALS
Attachments: Please preserve and improve the FEECA Solar Pilot Program (Docket 130199); Please
preserve and improve the FEECA Solar Pilot Program (Docket 130199); Please preserve and
improve the FEECA Solar Pilot Program (Docket 130199); Please preserve and improve the
FEECA Solar Pilot Program (Docket 130199)

Good Afternoon:

Please place the attached e-mail in docket correspondence for consumers and their representatives in Docket
#s: 130199, 130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 310204 and 130205.

Thank you.

1
Angela Charles
From: Mike Antheil <onegreenflorida@gmail.com>
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 1:02 PM
To: Office Of Commissioner Graham
Subject: Please preserve and improve the FEECA Solar Pilot Program (Docket 130199)

Dear Chairman Art Graham,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to preserve and improve
our Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to invest in and benefit from local
solar power.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. A
smart solar rebate program that predictably decreases over time can help our local solar industry
grow and compete to meet consumer demand for solar power, while using ratepayer dollars much
more efficiently. Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our
growing solar economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Thank you for your attention.

CC:
Commissioner Balbis
Commissioner Brise
Commissioner Brown
Commissioner Edgar

Sincerely,

Mike Antheil

7585 Thornlee Dr
Lake Worth, FL 33467

1
Angela Charles
From: steven Wennerstrom <Stevenwennerstrom@yahoo.com>
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 12:58 PM
To: Office Of Commissioner Graham
Subject: Please preserve and improve the FEECA Solar Pilot Program (Docket 130199)

Dear Chairman Art Graham,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to preserve and improve
our Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to invest in and benefit from local
solar power.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. A
smart solar rebate program that predictably decreases over time can help our local solar industry
grow and compete to meet consumer demand for solar power, while using ratepayer dollars much
more efficiently. Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our
growing solar economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Thank you for your attention.

CC:
Commissioner Balbis
Commissioner Brise
Commissioner Brown
Commissioner Edgar

Sincerely,

steven Wennerstrom

1241 Tadsworth Terr


Heathrow, FL 32746

1
Angela Charles
From: Maria Gomez <jude@gomez-dieter.com>
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 12:17 PM
To: Office Of Commissioner Graham
Subject: Please preserve and improve the FEECA Solar Pilot Program (Docket 130199)

Dear Chairman Art Graham,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to preserve and improve
our Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to invest in and benefit from local
solar power.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. A
smart solar rebate program that predictably decreases over time can help our local solar industry
grow and compete to meet consumer demand for solar power, while using ratepayer dollars much
more efficiently. Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our
growing solar economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Thank you for your attention.

CC:
Commissioner Balbis
Commissioner Brise
Commissioner Brown
Commissioner Edgar

Sincerely,

Maria Gomez

4547 Linwood Street


Sarasota, FL 34232

1
Angela Charles
From: Maria Gomez <jude@gomez-dieter.com>
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 12:17 PM
To: Office Of Commissioner Graham
Subject: Please preserve and improve the FEECA Solar Pilot Program (Docket 130199)

Dear Chairman Art Graham,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to preserve and improve
our Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to invest in and benefit from local
solar power.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. A
smart solar rebate program that predictably decreases over time can help our local solar industry
grow and compete to meet consumer demand for solar power, while using ratepayer dollars much
more efficiently. Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our
growing solar economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Thank you for your attention.

CC:
Commissioner Balbis
Commissioner Brise
Commissioner Brown
Commissioner Edgar

Sincerely,

Maria Gomez

4547 Linwood Street


Sarasota, FL 34232

1
Angela Charles
From: Don Leonard <mn9658@aol.com>
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 12:05 PM
To: Office Of Commissioner Graham
Subject: Please preserve and improve the FEECA Solar Pilot Program (Docket 130199)

Dear Chairman Art Graham,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to preserve and improve
our Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to invest in and benefit from local
solar power.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. A
smart solar rebate program that predictably decreases over time can help our local solar industry
grow and compete to meet consumer demand for solar power, while using ratepayer dollars much
more efficiently. Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our
growing solar economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Thank you for your attention.

CC:
Commissioner Balbis
Commissioner Brise
Commissioner Brown
Commissioner Edgar

Sincerely,

Don Leonard

6142 Whiskey Creek Drive-Condo #614


Fort Myers, FL 33919

1
Christopher Cooney

From: Terry Holdnak


Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 8:55 AM
To: Commissioner Correspondence
Subject: Docket Correspondence - Numeric Conservation Goals
Attachments: Solar Pilot Program Helps Minorities; Please support meaningful energy efficiency goals;
Please include energy efficiency in your conservation goals; Please include energy
efficiency in your conservation goals; Please include energy efficiency in your
conservation goals; Please include energy efficiency in your conservation goals; Florida
Solar Energy Debacle; Please support meaningful energy efficiency goals

Please place the attached e-mails in docket correspondence for consumers and their representatives in Docket
Nos: 130199, 130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 310204 and 130205.

Thank you
Terry

Jvls. Terry Jfo{anak


1:xecutive .Jtssistant to Commissioner ]ufie I. 'Brown
J'{or icCa PufJCic Service Commission
2540 Sfiumara Oak 13ou(evarcf
Ta((afiassee, J'L 32399-0850
tfio(anak@vsc.state. f[ us
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(850) 4 13-6030 (Office)


(850) 413-6031 (J'ax)

Please note: Flonda has a very broad publtc records law. Most written communications to or from state offictals regardmg stale busmess are considered to be
publtc records and will be made available to the publtc and the media upon request. Therefore. your e-matl message may be subject to public disclosure

1
Christopher Cooney

From: Steve Rutherford <SR@TampaEnergySolutions.com>


Sent: Friday, November 21, 2014 3:08 PM
To: Office of Commissioner Balbis; Office Of Commissioner Edgar; Office Of Commissioner
Graham; Office of Commissioner Brise; Office of Commissioner Brown
Cc: support@fpscletters.com
Subject: Solar Pilot Program Helps Minorities

Dear Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public SeNice Commission ,

As a City of Tampa certified Minority Business Enterprise and SeNice Disabled Veteran Owned Small
Business- Florida Licensed Solar Contractor, I cannot stress sufficiently how integral the Solar Pilot
Program (SPP) was in getting my business out of the "starting block" and how important it is to
providing opportunities to those who cannot afford the upfront cost of installing solar on their home.

Tampa Energy Solutions began installing solar panels in 2012 shortly after my retirement from the
military. My first customers were Solar Pilot Program recipients. Two these customers (SPP
recipients) are your average hard working single women located in the heart of Tampa's blue collar
district. They would not have solar on their roof today without this important program and remain
grateful for the opportunity to receive the support provided by this critical program . Contrary to what
has been described in other publications, these individuals are NOT well paid doctors, lawyers or big
business owners. Their homes are modest two bedroom places.

Overall, we have been fortunate to support solar installations on 6 customers in the past two years
that received support from this critical program. The Solar Pilot Program is for many the only way for
those in this economic category to obtain solar on their home. The majority of my mainstream
customers that purchase solar without the rebate are more affluent and possess the financial means
to afford systems at today's cost.

For the reasons stated above, I urge you to work with the solar industry to preseNe and improve the
Solar Pilot Program so that customers can continue to invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By simply reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program ..

Signed ,
1
Steve Rutherford
President

Phone: 813-240-2834

TAMPA ENERGY
~0L~fi0N>

www.TampaBaySolar.com

2
Christopher Cooney

From: Barbara Eriv <eriv6296@bellsouth.net>


Sent: Saturday, November 22, 2014 12:41 PM
To: Office of Commissioner Brown
Subject: Please support meaningful energy efficiency goals

Dear Commissioners,

state's biggest power companies. I


I understand that on Novemb er 25th, you will be setting conservation goals for the
s that are the lowest cost and
ask that you set meaningful conservation goals that include energy efficiency measure
s is critically importan t to custome rs-
provide the highest savings to customers. The scale of energy efficiency program
ion and financial resources that
especially those on low and fixed incomes. Utility-sponsored programs provide informat
help customers, like me, reduce energy use and save money on monthly bills.

s if you approve the historic


Yet, Florida's families and businesses will never realize the benefits of those program
ies- and affirmed by your staff. The
reductions in energy efficiency efforts being requested by the state's power compan
in the pockets of Florida's families
easiest, cheapest and cleanest way to save energy is to use less of it. It keeps money
smarter, not slashing those
and is good for economic development. We should be increasing efforts to use energy
efforts.

request to gut energy efficiency


Please stand on the side of utility customers and reject the big power companies'
efforts.

Sincerely,

Barbara Eriv
23320A SW 58th Avenue
Boca Raton, FL 33428

1
Christopher Cooney

From: Susan McKemy <gcrabe54@aol.com>


Sent: Saturday, November 22, 2014 1:49 PM
To: Office of Commissioner Brown
Subject: Please include energy efficiency in your conservation goals

Dear Chairman Graham, Commissioners Brise, Edgar, Bablis & Brown,

You will have an opportunity on November 25th to set meaningful conservation goals for the state's biggest utilities, or
set Florida back by approving the companies' request to gut energy efficiency efforts. I ask that you set conservation
goals that increase efficiency opportun ities, not dra matica lly decrease the scope of modest energy efficiency programs.
These programs, on top of being the most cost-effective way to meet electricity demand, are critical to those on lower
income who don't have the resources to reduce their energy use and save money on their bills. Your goa ls should
include energy efficiency measures that are the lowest cost and provide the highest savings to customers.

If you approve your staff's recommendation, Florida's families and businesses will lose valuable opportunities to lower
their energy use. While that may be good for utility shareholders, it's not good for customers like myself. Energy
efficiency keeps money in everyone's pocket, it's good for economic development and it leaves a more sustainable
future.

Please stand with utility customers and reject the big power companies' requests to slash energy efficiency efforts in
Florida.

Susan McKemy
1037 Siena Oaks Cir
Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410
Christopher Cooney

From: Kathe Thompson < kathet13@aol.com >


Sent: Saturday, November 22, 2014 2:17 PM
To: Office of Commissioner Brown
Subject: Please include energy efficiency in your conservation goals

Dear Chairman Graham, Commissioners Brise, Edgar, Bablis & Brown,

You will have an opportunity on November 25th to set meaningful conservation goals for the state's biggest utilities, or
set Florida back by approving the companies' request to gut energy efficiency efforts. I ask that you set conservation
goals that increase efficiency oppo rtunities, not dramatically decrease the scope of modest energy efficiency programs.
These programs, on top of being the most cost-effective way to meet electricity demand, are critical to t hose on lower
income who don't have the resources to reduce the ir energy use and save money on their bills. Your goals should
include energy efficiency measures that are the lowest cost and provide the highest savings to customers.

If you approve your staff's recommendation, Florida's families and businesses will lose valuable opportunities to lower
their energy use. While that may be good for utility shareholders, it's not good for customers like myself. Energy
efficiency keeps money in everyone's pocket, it's good for economic development and it leaves a more sustainable
future.

Please stand with utility customers and reject the big power companies' requests to slash energy efficiency efforts in
Florida.

Kathe Thompson
15109 Banbury Way
Wellington, FL 33414
Christopher Cooney

From: Richard Emory <richardemory2@gmail.com>


Sent: Saturday, November 22, 2014 2:58 PM
To: Office of Commissioner Brown
Subje ct: Please include energy efficiency in your conservation goals

Dear Chairman Graham, Commissioners Brise, Edgar, Bablis & Brown,

You wi ll have an opportunity on November 25th to set meaningful conservation goals for the state's biggest utilities, or
set Florida back by approving the companies' request to gut energy efficiency efforts. I ask that you set conservation
goals that increase efficiency opportunities, not dramatically decrease the scope of modest energy efficiency programs.
These programs, on top of being the most cost-effective way to meet electricity demand, are critical to those on lower
income who don't have the resources to reduce their energy use and save money on their bills. Your goals should
include energy efficiency measures that are the lowest cost and provide the highest savings to customers.

If you approve your staff's recommendation, Florida's families and businesses will lose valuable opportunities to lower
their energy use. While that may be good for utility shareholders, it's not good for customers like myself. Energy
efficiency keeps money in everyone's pocket, it's good for economic development and it leaves a more sustainable
future.

Please stand with utility customers and reject the big power companies' requests to slash energy efficiency efforts in
Florida.

Richard Emory
6966 Springville Cove
Boynton Beach, FL 33437
Christopher Cooney

From: Susan Snyder < roysue@bellsouth.net>


Sent: Saturday, November 22, 2014 3:00 PM
To: Office of Commissioner Brown
Subject: Please include energy efficiency in your conservation goals

Dear Chairman Graham, Commissioners Brise, Edgar, Bablis & Brown,

You will have an opportunity on November 25th to set meaningful conservation goa ls for the state's biggest utilities, or
set Florida back by approving the companies' request to gut energy efficiency efforts. I ask that you set conservation
goals that increase efficiency opportunities, not dramatically decrease the scope of modest energy efficiency programs.
These programs, on top of be ing t he most cost-effective way to meet electricity demand, are critica l to those on lower
income who don't have the resources to reduce their energy use and save money on their bills. You r goals should
include energy efficiency measures that are the lowest cost and provide the highest savings to customers.

If you approve your stafFs recommendation, Florida's families and businesses will lose valuable opportunities to lower
their energy use. While that may be good for utility shareholders, it's not good for customers like myself. Energy
efficiency keeps money in everyone's pocket, it's good for economic development and it leaves a more sustainable
future.

Please stand with utility customers and reject the big power companies' requests to slash energy efficiency efforts in
Florida.

Susan Snyder
1894 Tudor Rd.
N. Palm Beach, FL 33408

1
Christoph er Cooney

From: Absolute Engineering Group <absenggroup@yahoo.com>


Sent: Saturday, November 22, 2014 3:11 PM
To: Office Of Commissioner Graham
Cc: Office of Commissioner Brown; Office of Commissioner Balbis; Office Of Commissioner
Edgar; Office of Commissioner Brise
Subject: Florida Solar Energy Debacle

Chairm an Graha m -

Those of us who have lived all or most our lives in Florida,


as have I, realize the "Suns hine State" is largely a
Cham ber of Comm erce notion when one finds that Florida
is in the second quarti le of annua l insola tion of the 50
states .

Never theles s, being in the second quarti le is signifi cant,


worth y of the State being much more creativ e and
suppo rtive of distrib uted solar electri c gener ation, as is
occurr ing in severa l states (e. g., New Jersey and
Minne sota) of less solar resour ce than Florida.

Net meter ing has been charac terized as the solar elite
being subsidized by the non-so lar masses. A few month s
ago econo mists with the Minnesota equiva lent of the PSC
debun ked this subsid y percep tion, when all true values and
all true costs of solar versus conve ntiona l gener ation are
consid ered.

I look forwar d to the PSC adding renew ed empha sis to the


"Public" and the "Servi ce" compo nents of its name in
regard to the big picture of electric power production and
usage in Florida.

Respectfully,

Robert R. Bullard, P. E.
Absolute Engineering Group, div. of Ahimsa Technic, Inc.
Office Location:
440 Western Road (via Lakeshore Dr., off SR 415, Samsula)
New Smyrna Beach, FL 32168
Correspondence and Parcel Mailing Address:
4802 South Peninsula Drive, Ponce Inlet, FL 32127
(ph) 386.428.7361
(fx) 386.761.0774

2
Christopher Cooney

From: Sylvia Winsberg Jameson <Swjameson@icloud.com>


Sent: Saturday, November 22, 2014 3:40 PM
To: Office of Commissioner Brown
Subject: Please support meaningful energy efficiency goals

Dear Commissioners,

I
I understand that on November 25th, you will be setting conservation goals for the state's biggest power companies.
and
ask that you set meaningful conservation goals that include energy efficiency measures that are the lowest cost
programs is critically important to customers -
provide the highest savings to customers. The scale of energy efficiency
resources that
especially those on low and fixed incomes. Utility-sponsored programs provide information and financial
help customers, like me, reduce energy use and save money on monthly bills.

Yet, Florida's families and businesses will never realize the benefits of those programs if you approve the historic
The
reductions in energy efficiency efforts being requested by the state's power companies - and affirmed by your staff.
easiest, cheapest and cleanest way to save energy is to use less of it. It keeps money in the pockets of Florida's families
and is good for economic developmen t. We should be increasing efforts to use energy smarter, not slashing those
efforts.

Please stand on the side of utility customers and reject the big power companies' request to gut energy efficiency
efforts.

Sincerely,

Sylvia Winsberg Jameson


12750 Hagen Ranch Rd
Boynton Beach, FL 33437

1
CORRE SPOND ENCE
NOV 24r 201 4
QOCUM ENT NO. 06.446- 4
Christopher Cooney

From: Terry Holdnak


Sent: Monday, Novembe r 24, 2014 8:57 AM
To: Commissioner Correspondence
Subject: Docket Correspondence - Numeric Conservation Goals
Attachments: Solar; Solar; Please support meaningful energy efficiency goals; Please support
meaningful energy efficiency goals; Solar Rebates; Please support meaningful energy
efficiency goals

tives in Docket
Please place the at tached e-mails in docket correspondence for consumers and their representa
Nos: 130199, 130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 310204 and 130205.

Thank you,
Terry

:Ms. 'T'erry J-{o{cfnak


'Execut ive .Jtssista nt to Commi ssioner ]ufie I. 'Brown
:J{or'iaa Pu6fic Service Commi ssion
2540 Sfiuma ra Oak 'Bou{ev ara
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(850) 413-603 0 (Office)


(850) 4 13-6031 (]'ax)
from state officials regardmg state busmess are considered to be
Please note: Flonda has a very broad public records law Most wntten commumcat1ons to or
records and will be made ava1lable to the public and the med1a upon request. Therefore, your e-mail message may be subJect to public d1sclos ure
public

1
Christopher Cooney

From: Ed Strobel <ed@estrobel.com>


Sent: Monday, Novembe r 24, 2014 8:16 AM
To: Office of Commissioner Brown; Office of Commissi oner Brise; Office Of Commissi oner
Edgar; Office Of Commissioner Graham; Office of Commissioner Balbis;
support@fpscletters.com
Subject: Solar

Chairman Graham and Commissi oners of the Florida Public Service Commissi on,

solar industry to preserve and


I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the
from local solar power.
improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to invest and benefit
to meet consumer demand
A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete
commissio n could increase
while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per watt in 2015, the
by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are able to participate in this program.
Please extend and redesign
Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida.
engage in a meaningfu l
this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free market, and
this period of rapid innovation
discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable business environme nt during
in our energy sector.
solar economy by extending
Please give industry and customers alike the confidenc e they need to invest in our growing
and redesignin g Florida's Solar Pilot Program ..

Signed,

Cristina Strobel

1
Christopher Cooney

From: Ed Strobel <ed@sunshinesolarservices.com>


Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 8:15 AM
To: Office of Commissioner Brown; Office of Commissioner Brise; Office Of Commissioner
Edgar; Office Of Commissioner Graham; Office of Commissioner Ba lbis;
support@fpscletters.com
Subject: Solar

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission ,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state . I urge you to work with the solar industry to preserve and
improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to invest and benefit from local solar power.
A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet consumer demand
while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per watt in 2015, the commission could increase
by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are able to participate in this program.
Affordable solar power is ready to help bui ld a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida . Please extend and redesign
this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free market, and engage in a meaningful
discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable business environment during this period of rapid innovation
in our energy sector.
Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar economy by extending
and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program . .

Signed ,

Ed Strobel
BS Electrical Engineering, MBA-Mkt/Finance
President & Chief Engineer
Sunshine Solar Services, Inc.
NABCEP Certified Installer (Nationally accredited )
NABCEP Certified Sales Professional (Nationally accredited)
www.SunshineSolarServices.com
Direct Cell 954 254 9986

Sunshine
~Q®(J
Services, Inc.
Fd St[obel
ed@sunsnmeso arserv1ces.com
www. su~inesaolitrservices. c:om
Z805 Oaktand Park Blvd )l.llte 422 fl. Lauderdale, FL 33306
oftfce 954 568 4876 ccH 9S<I 769 0802 fax 95-4 568 4877
Flonda Cert11ted Sol<lr Conl r:lc:tor .1(V(56730
Christopher Cooney

From: Judy Munro <jmunro7347@aol.com>


Sent: Sunday, November 23, 2014 9:12 PM
To: Office of Commissioner Brown
Subject: Please support meaningful energy efficiency goals

Dear Commissioners,

I understand that on November 25th, you will be setting conservation goals for the state's biggest power companies. I
ask that you set meaningful conservation goals that include energy efficiency measures that are the lowest cost and
provide the highest savings to customers. The scale of energy efficiency programs is critical ly important to customers-
especially those on low and fixed incomes. Utility-sponsored programs provide information and financia l resources that
help customers, like me, reduce energy use and save money on monthly bills.

Yet, Florida's families and businesses will never realize the benefits of those programs if you approve the historic
reductions in energy efficiency efforts being requested by the state' s power companies- and affirmed by your staff. The
easiest, cheapest and cleanest way to save energy is to use less of it. It keeps money in the pockets of Florida's families
and is good for economic development. We should be increasing efforts to use energy smarter, not slashing those
efforts.

Please stand on the side of utility customers and reject the big power companies' request to gut energy efficiency
efforts.

Sincerely,

Judy Munro
3701 South Flagler Dr.
West Palm Beach, FL 33405

1
Christopher Cooney

From : Judith Kaye <Judith.teller@teller-kaye.com>


Sent: Sunday, November 23, 2014 6:01 PM
To: Office of Commissioner Brown
Subject: Please support meaningful energy efficiency goals

Dear Commissione rs,

I understand that on November 25th, you will be setting conservation goals for the state's biggest power companies. I
ask that you set meaningful conservation goals that include energy efficiency measures that are the lowest cost and
provide the highest savings to customers. The scale of energy efficiency programs is critically important to customers-
especially those on low and fixed incomes. Utility-sponsored programs provide information and financial resources that
help customers, like me, reduce energy use and save money on monthly bills.

Yet, Florida's families and businesses will never realize the benefits of those programs if you approve the historic
reductions in energy efficiency efforts being requested by the state's power companies- and affirmed by your staff. The
easiest, cheapest and cleanest way to save energy is to use less of it. It keeps money in the pockets of Florida's families
and is good for economic development. We should be increasing efforts to use energy smarter, not slashing those
efforts.

Please stand on the side of utility customers and reject the big power companies' request to gut energy efficiency
efforts.

Sincerely,

Judith Kaye
102 NE 2nd St #390
Boca Raton, FL 33432

1
Christopher Cooney

From: Dugan Pat <foodlyyours@aol.com>


Sent: Sunday, November 23, 2014 11:30 AM
To: Office of Commissioner Brown
Subject: Solar Rebates

Madame:

In my opinion, you are doing consumers a great disservice eliminating solar rebates. It is actually embarrassing
when I tell people about the lack of support for solar energy in the "Sunshine State. Northern states are beyond
us.

You need to say NO to the big utilities who are lobbying in their interests and not ours.

Sincerely,
Pat Ernst Dugan
foodlyyours@aol.com
607-962-7263
www.FoodiePat.com
www.rhubarb revival. com
www.vegg ietizers. com

1
Christopher Cooney

From: Roger Messenger < messenge@fau.edu >


Se nt: Sunday, November 23, 2014 10:23 AM
To: Office of Commissioner Brown
Subject: Please support meaningful energy efficiency goals

Dear Commissioners,

I understand that on November 25th, you wi ll be setting conservation goals for the state's biggest power companies. I
ask that you set meaningfu l conservation goals that include energy efficiency measures that are the lowest cost and
provide the highest savings to customers. The scale of energy efficiency programs is critically important to customers-
especially those on low and fixed incomes. Util ity-sponsored programs provide information and financial resources that
help customers, like me, reduce energy use and save money on monthly bills.

Yet, Florida's families and businesses will never realize the benefits of those programs if you approve the historic
reductions in energy efficiency efforts being requested by the state's power companies- and affirmed by your staff. The
easiest, cheapest and cleanest way to save energy is to use less of it. It keeps money in the pockets of Florida's families
and is good for economic development. We should be increasing efforts to use energy smarter, not slashing those
efforts.

Please stand on the side of utility customers and reject the big power companies' request to gut energy efficiency
efforts.

Sincerely,

Roger Messenger
3115 S Ocean Blvd #501
High land Beach, FL 33487

1
CORRESPONDENCE
NOV 24 , 2014
Angela Charles DOCUMENT NO 06A46-14

From: Betty Leland


Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 8:31AM
To: Commissioner Correspondence
Subject: NUMERIC CONSERVATION GOALS
Attachments: Solar ; Solar ; Please preserve and improve the FEECA Solar Pilot Program (Docket 130199);
Please preserve and improve the FEECA Solar Pilot Program (Docket 130199); Please
preserve and improve the FEECA Solar Pilot Program (Docket 130199); Please preserve and
improve the FEECA Solar Pilot Program (Docket 130199); Please preserve and improve the
FEECA Solar Pilot Program (Docket 130199); Please preserve and improve the FEECA Solar
Pilot Program (Docket 130199); Please preserve and improve the FEECA Solar Pilot Program
(Docket 130199); Please preserve and improve the FEECA Solar Pilot Program (Docket
130199); Please preserve and improve the FEECA Solar Pilot Program (Docket 130199);
Please support meaningful energy efficiency goals; Please preserve and improve the FEECA
Solar Pilot Program (Docket 130199); Please preserve and improve the FEECA Solar Pilot
Program (Docket 130199); Please preserve and improve the FEECA Solar Pilot Program
(Docket 130199); Please Preserve and Improve the FEECA Solar Pilot Program (Docket
130199); Please support meaningful energy efficiency goals; Please preserve and improve the
FEECA Solar Pilot Program (Docket 130199); Please preserve and improve the FEECA Solar
Pilot Program (Docket 130199); Please preserve and improve the FEECA Solar Pilot Program
(Docket 130199); Please preserve and improve the FEECA Solar Pilot Program (Docket
130199); TIME FOR CHANGE! Please preserve and improve the FEECA Solar Pilot Program
(Docket 130199); Please preserve and improve the FEECA Solar Pilot Program (Docket
130199)

Good Morning:

Please place the attached e-mail in docket correspondence for consumers and their representatives in Docket
#s: 130199, 130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 310204 and 130205.

Thank you.
- - - - - - - - - - -- - - -

Angela Charles

From: Ed Strobel <ed@estrobel.com>


Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 8:16AM
To: Office of Commissioner Brown; Office of Commissioner Brise; Office Of Commissioner Edgar;
Office Of Commissioner Graham; Office of Commissioner Balbis; support@fpscletters.com
Subject: Solar

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission ,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar industry to preserve and
improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to invest and benefit from local solar power.
A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet consumer demand
while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per watt in 2015. the commission could increase
by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are able to participate in this program .
Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please extend and redesign
this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free market, and engage in a meaningful
discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable business environment during this period of rapid innovation
in our energy sector.
Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar economy by extending
and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program ..

Signed,

Cristina Strobel

1
Angela Charles

From: Ed Strobel <ed@sunshinesolarservices.com>


Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 8:15AM
To: Office of Commissioner Brown; Office of Commissioner Brise; Office Of Commissioner Edgar;
Office Of Commissioner Graham; Office of Commissioner Balbis; support@fpscletters.com
Subject: Solar

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission ,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar industry to preserve and
improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to invest and benefit from local solar power.
A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet consumer demand
while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per watt in 2015, the commission could increase
by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are able to participate in this program.
Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida . Please extend and redesign
this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free market, and engage in a meaningful
discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable business environment during this period of rapid innovation
in our energy sector.
Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar economy by extending
and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program . .

Signed,

Ed Strobel
BS Electrical Enginee ring, MBA-Mkt/Finance
President & Chief Engineer
Sunshine Solar Services, Inc.
NABCEP Certified Installer (Nationa lly accredited)
NABCEP Certified Sales Professional (Nationally accredited)
www.SunshineSolarServices.com
Direct Cell 954 254 9986

Sunshine
~[®((
Services, Inc.
Fq St [obe~
ed®sunsnme·so arserv1ces.com
........w. su~h ines~arservices. com
2805 ~ktaod Park Blvd S111 te 422 Ft. l <lttdcrdate. Fl33306
offiCe 954 56B 4876 cell 954 769 0802 f.l)C 954 568 4877
F1onda Cerufted Solar Conuactor AiCVC56730
Angela Charles

From: Justin Geary <justinmgeary@gmail.com>


Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 8:12AM
To: Office Of Commissioner Graham
Subject: Please preserve and improve the FEECA Solar Pilot Program (Docket 130199)

Dear Chairman Art Graham,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to preserve and improve
our Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to invest in and benefit from local
solar power.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. A
smart solar rebate program that predictably decreases over time can help our local solar industry
grow and compete to meet consumer demand for solar power, while using ratepayer dollars much
more efficiently. Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our
growing solar economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Thank you for your attention.

CC:
Commissioner Balbis
Commissioner Brise
Commissioner Brown
Commissioner Edgar

Sincerely,

Justin Geary

364 Dijon Dr South


Jacksonville, FL 32225
Angela Charles

From: Keith Maust <Keith@SolarDirect.com>


Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 8:09AM
To: Office Of Commissioner Graham
Subject: Please preserve and improve the FEECA Solar Pilot Program (Docket 130199)

Dear Chairman Art Graham,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to preserve and improve
our Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to invest in and benefit from local
solar power.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. A
smart solar rebate program that predictably decreases over time can help our local solar industry
grow and compete to meet consumer demand for solar power, while using ratepayer dollars much
more efficiently. Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our
growing solar economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Thank you for your attention.

CC:
Commissioner Balbis
Commissioner Brise
Commissioner Brown
Commissioner Edgar

Sincerely,

Keith Maust

6 516 J enna Lee Court


Suite 120
Lakeland, FL 33813
Angela Charles

From: Troy Millar <t3millar@aol.com>


Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 7:30AM
To: Office Of Commissioner Graham
Subject: Please preserve and improve the FEECA Solar Pilot Program (Docket 130199)

Dear Chairman Art Graham,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to preserve and improve
our Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to invest in and benefit from local
solar power.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. A
smart solar rebate program that predictably decreases over time can help our local solar industry
grow and compete to meet consumer demand for solar power, while using ratepayer dollars much
more efficiently. Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our
growing solar economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Thank you for your attention.

CC:
Commissioner Balbis
Commissioner Brise
Commissioner Brown
Commissioner Edgar

Sincerely,

Troy Millar

5702 michael lane


Tampa, FL 33625

1
Angela Charles

From: Oliver Baumgart <baumgarto@gmx.com>


Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 5:24AM
To: Office Of Commissioner Graham
Subject: Please preserve and improve the FEECA Solar Pilot Program (Docket 130199)

Dear Chairman Art Graham,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to preserve and improve
our Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to invest in and benefit from local
solar power.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. A
smart solar rebate program that predictably decreases over time can help our local solar industry
grow and compete to meet consumer demand for solar power, while using ratepayer dollars much
more efficiently. Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our
growing solar economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Thank you for your attention.

CC:
Commissioner Balbis
Commissioner Brise
Commissioner Brown
Commissioner Edgar

Sincerely,

Oliver Baumgart

2915 1/2 50th StreetS


Gulfport, FL 33707
Angela Charles

From: johnny sanchez <sidsic6@yahoo.com>


Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 2:52AM
To: Office Of Commissioner Graham
Subject: Please preserve and improve the FEECA Solar Pilot Program (Docket 130199)

Dear Chairman Art Graham,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to preserve and improve
our Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to invest in and benefit from local
solar power.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. A
smart solar rebate program that predictably decreases over time can help our local solar industry
grow and compete to meet consumer demand for solar power, while using ratepayer dollars much
more efficiently. Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our
growing solar economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Thank you for your attention.

CC:
Commissioner Balbis
Commissioner Brise
Commissioner Brown
Commissioner Edgar

Sincerely,

johnny sanchez

dean
orlando, FL 32825
Angela Charles

From: simone silva <silcaninc@yahoo.com>


Sent: Sunday, November 23, 2014 9:59PM
To: Office Of Commissioner Graham
Subject: Please preserve and improve the FEECA Solar Pilot Program (Docket 130199)

Dear Chairman Art Graham,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to preserve and improve
our Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to invest in and benefit from local
solar power.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. A
smart solar rebate program that predictably decreases over time can help our local solar industry
grow and compete to meet consumer demand for solar power, while using ratepayer dollars much
more efficiently. Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our
growing solar economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Thank you for your attention.

CC:
Commissioner Balbis
Commissioner Brise
Commissioner Brown
Commissioner Edgar

Sincerely,

simone silva

15278 Cricket lane


Fort Myers, FL 33919

1
Angela Charles

From: Jeremy Chapman <dashed44@hotmail.com>


Sent: Sunday, November 23, 2014 9:42PM
To: Office Of Commissioner Graham
Subject: Please preserve and improve the FEECA Solar Pilot Program (Docket 130199)

Dear Chairman Art Graham,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to preserve and improve
our Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to invest in and benefit from local
solar power.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. A
smart solar rebate program that predictably decreases over time can help our local solar industry
grow and compete to meet consumer demand for solar power, while using ratepayer dollars much
more efficiently. Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our
growing solar economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Thank you for your attention.

CC:
Commissioner Balbis
Commissioner Brise
Commissioner Brown
Commissioner Edgar

Sincerely,

Jeremy Chapman

5321 Mink Rd
Sarasota, 34235
Angela Charles

From: Sarah Inman <lnman110@yahoo.com>


Sent: Sunday, November 23, 2014 9:39PM
To: Office Of Commissioner Graham
Subject: Please preserve and improve the FEECA Solar Pilot Program (Docket 130199)

Dear Chairman Art Graham,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to preserve and improve
our Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to invest in and benefit from local
solar power.

Affordable solar power is ready to h elp build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. A
smart solar rebate program that predictably decreases over time can help our local solar industry
grow and compete to meet consumer demand for solar power, while using ratepayer dollars much
more e fficiently. Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our
growing solar economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Thank you for your attention.

CC:
Commissioner Balbis
Commissioner Brise
Commissioner Brown
Commissioner Edgar

Sincerely,

Sarah Inman

110 w lemon St
Tarpon Springs, FL 34689

1
Angela Charles

From: Ken Sherman <kcsherman8@mac.com>


Sent: Sunday, November 23, 2014 9:13PM
To: Office Of Commissioner Graham
Subject: Please preserve and improve the FEECA Solar Pilot Program (Docket 130199)

Dear Chairman Art Graham,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to preserve and improve
our Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to invest in and benefit from local
solar power.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. A
smart solar rebate program that predictably decreases over time can help our local solar industry
grow and compete to meet consumer demand for solar power, while using ratepayer dollars much
more efficiently. Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our
growing solar economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Thank you for your attention.

CC:
Commissioner Balbis
Commissioner Brise
Commissioner Brown
Commissioner Edgar

Sincerely,

Ken Sherman

4399 NUS 1
Melbourne, FL 32935

1
Angela Charles

From: Judy Munro <jmunro7347@aol.com>


Sent: Sunday, November 23, 2014 9:12PM
To: Office Of Commissioner Graham
Subject: Please support meaningful energy efficiency goals

Dear Commissioners,

I understand that on November 25th, you will be setting conservation goals for the state's biggest
power companies. r ask that you set meaningful conservation goals that include energy efficiency
measures that are the lowest cost and provide the highest savings to customers. The scale of energy
efficiency programs is critically important to customers - especially those on low and fixed incomes.
Utility-sponsored programs provide information and financial resources that help customers, like
me, reduce energy use and save money on monthly bills.

Yet, Florida's families and businesses will never realize the benefits of those programs if you
approve the historic reductions in energy efficiency efforts being requested by the state's power
companies - and affirmed by your staff. The easiest, cheapest and cleanest way to save energy is to
use less of it. It keeps money in the pockets of Florida's families and is good for economic
development. We should be increasing efforts to use energy smarter, not slashing those efforts.

Please stand on the side of utility customers and reject the big power companies' request to gut
energy efficiency e fforts.

Sincerely,

Judy Munro
3701 South Flagler Dr.
West Palm Beach, FL 33405

1
Angela Charles

From: Diane JACOBS <DIANE.JCBS@GMAIL.COM>


Sent: Sunday, November 23, 2014 9:09PM
To: Office Of Commissioner Graham
Subject: Please preserve and improve the FEECA Solar Pilot Program (Docket 130199)

Dear Chairman Art Graham,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to preserve and improve
our Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to invest in and benefit from local
solar power.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. A
smart solar rebate program that predictably decreases over time can help our local solar industry
grow and compete to meet consumer demand for solar power, while using ratepayer dollars much
more efficiently. Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our
growing solar economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Thank you for your attention.

CC:
Commissioner Balbis
Commissioner Brise
Commissioner Brown
Commissioner Edgar

Sincerely,

Diane JACOBS

6860 SW 77 TER
SOUTH MIAMI, FL 33143
Angela Charles

From: Peggy Klimek <mklimek@tampabay.rr.com>


Sent: Sunday, November 23, 2014 8:07PM
To: Office Of Commissioner Graham
Subject: Please preserve and improve the FEECA Solar Pilot Program (Docket 130199)

Dear Chairman Art Graham,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to preserve and improve
our Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to invest in and benefit from local
solar power.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. A
smart solar rebate program that predictably decreases over time can help our local solar industry
grow and compete to meet consumer demand for solar power, while using ratepayer dollars much
more efficiently. Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our
growing solar economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Thank you for your attention.

CC:
Commissioner Balbis
Commissioner Brise
Commissioner Brown
Commissioner Edgar

Sincerely,

Peggy Klimek

6402 Spyglass Lane


Bradenton, FL 34202

1
Angela Charles

From: Patrice Marker <pmarker@bellsouth.net>


Sent: Sunday, November 23, 2014 7:41 PM
To: Office Of Commissioner Graham
Subject: Please preserve and improve the FEECA Solar Pilot Program (Docket 130199)

Dear Chairman Art Graham,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state . I urge you to preserve and improve
our Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to invest in and benefit from local
solar power.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. A
smart solar rebate program that predictably decreases over time can help our local solar industry
grow and compete to meet consumer demand for solar power, while using ratepayer dollars much
more efficiently. Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our
growing solar economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Thank you for your attention.

CC:
Commissioner Balbis
Commissioner Brise
Commissioner Brown
Commissioner Edgar

Sincerely,

Patrice Marker

9273 Silent Oak Cir


West Palm Beach, FL 33411

1
Angela Charles

From: ad ria siraco <asiraco25@aol.com>


Sent: Sunday, November 23, 2014 6:52PM
To: Office Of Commissioner Graham
Subject: Please Preserve and Improve the FEECA Solar Pilot Program (Docket 130199)

Dear Chairman Art Graham,

As a Florida ratepayer I support solar energy in our state. 1 urge you to preserve and improve our
Solar Pilot Program so customers like me can continue to invest in and benefit from local solar
power.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. A
smart solar rebate program that predictably decreases over time can help our local solar industry
grow and compete to meet consumer demand for solar power, while using ratepayer dollars much
more efficiently. Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our
growing solar economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Thank you for your attention.

CC:
Commissioner Balbis
Commissioner Brise
Commissioner Brown
Commissioner Edgar

Sincerely,

adria siraco

1666 se harp ln
port st lucie, FL 34983

1
Angela Charles

From: Judith Kaye <Judith.teller@teller-kaye.com>


Sent: Sunday, November 23, 2014 6:01 PM
To: Office Of Commissioner Graham
Subject: Please support meaningful energy efficiency goals

Dear Commissioners,

I understand that on November 25th, you will be setting conservation goals for the state's biggest
power companies. I ask that you set meaningful conservation goals that include energy efficiency
measures that are the lowest cost and provide the highest savings to customers. The scale of energy
efficiency programs is critically important to customers - especially those on low and fixed incomes.
Utility-sponsored programs provide information and financial resources that help customers, like
me, reduce energy use and save money on monthly bills.

Yet, Florida's families and businesses will never realize the benefits of those programs if you
approve the historic reductions in energy efficiency efforts being requested by the state's power
companies - and affirmed by your staff. The easiest, cheapest and cleanest way to save energy is to
use less of it. It keeps money in the pockets of Florida's families and is good for economic
development. We should be increasing efforts to use energy smarter, not slashing those efforts.

Please stand on the side of utility customers and reject the big power companies' request to gut
energy efficiency efforts.

Sincerely,

Judith Kaye
102 NE 2nd St #390
Boca Raton, FL 33432

1
Angela Charles

From: Dell Jones <Solardell@comcast.net>


Sent: Sunday, November 23, 2014 5:56PM
To: Office Of Commissioner Graham
Subject: Please preserve and improve the FEECA Solar Pilot Program (Docket 130199)

Dear Chairman Art Graham,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state . I urge you to preserve and improve
our Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to invest in and benefit from local
solar power.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier , and more resilient Florida. A
smart solar rebate program that predictably decreases over time can h elp our local solar industry
grow and compete to meet consumer demand for solar power, while using ratepayer dollars much
more efficie ntly . Please give industry and customers alike the confiden ce they need to invest in our
growing solar e conomy by extending and redesigning Florida 's Sola r Pilot Program.

Thank you for your a ttention.

CC:
Commissioner Balbis
Commissioner Brise
Commissioner Brown
Commissione r Edgar

Sincerely,

Dell Jones

20751 Groveline ct
Estero, FL 33928
Angela Charles

From: Colleen McGlone <crmcglone@moose-mail.com>


Sent: Sunday, November 23, 2014 5:45PM
To: Office Of Commissioner Graham
Subject: Please preserve and improve the FEECA Solar Pilot Program (Docket 130199)

Dear Chairman Art Graham,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to preserve and improve
our Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to invest in and benefit from local
solar power.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. A
smart solar rebate program that predictably decreases over time can help our local solar industry
grow and compete to meet consumer demand for solar power, while using ratepayer dollars much
more efficiently. Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our
growing solar economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Thank you for your attention.

CC:
Commissione r Balbis
Commissioner Brise
Commissioner Brown
Commissioner Edgar

Sincerely,

Colleen McGlone

3540 Hartland Dr
New Port Richey, FL 34655
Angela Charles

From: Stephanie Brown <stephyb 1979@gmail.com>


Sent: Sunday, November 23, 2014 5:37PM
To: Office Of Commissioner Graham
Subject: Please preserve and improve the FEECA Solar Pilot Program (Docket 130199)

Dear Chairman Art Graham,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to preserve and improve
our Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to invest in and benefit from local
solar power.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. A
smart solar rebate program that predictably decreases over time can help our local solar industry
grow and compete to meet consumer demand for solar power, while using ratepayer dollars much
more efficiently. Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our
growing solar economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Thank you for your attention.

CC:
Commissioner Balbis
Commissioner Brise
Commissioner Brown
Commissioner Edgar

Sincerely,

Stephanie Brown

3921 mather rd
lakeland, 33810

1
Angela Charles

From: Doug Landau <popcomic@tampabay .rr.com>


Sent: Sunday, November 23, 2014 5:16PM
To: Office Of Commissioner Graham
Subject: Please preserve and improve the FEECA Solar Pilot Program (Docket 130199)

Dear Chairman Art Graham,

I am a Florida ratepayer , and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to preserve and improve
our Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to invest in and benefit from local
solar power.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. A
smart solar rebate program that predictably decreases over time can help our local solar industry
grow and compete to meet consumer demand for solar power, while using ratepayer dollars much
more efficiently. Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our
growing solar economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Thank you for your attention.

CC:
Commissioner Balbis
Commissioner Brise
Commissioner Brown
Commissioner Edgar

Sincerely,

Doug Landau

150 73 St S
St Petersburg, FL 33707

1
Angela Charles

From: James Sorrells <jsorrells@cfl.rr.com>


Sent: Sunday, November 23, 2014 3:49 PM
To: Office Of Commissioner Graham
Subject: TIME FOR CHANGE! Please preserve and improve the FEECA Solar Pilot Program (Docket
130199)

Dear Chairman Art Graham,

The future health of our planet and ultimately our families is slipping away. While it very well may
already be too late, we have a fundamental responsibility to course correct and make an effort to
impact change. "Climate change is a fact. And when our children's children look us in the eye and
ask if we did all we could to leave them a safer, more stable world , with new sources of energy, I
want us to be able to say yes, we did." -President Barack Obama, January 28th, 2014

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. 1 urge you to preserve and improve
our Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to invest in and benefit from local
solar power.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier , and more resilient Florida. A
smart solar rebate program that predictably decreases over time can help our local solar industry
grow and compete to meet consumer demand for solar power, while using ratepayer dollars much
more efficiently. Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our
growing solar economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Thank you for your attention.

CC:
Commissioner Balbis
Commissioner Brise
Commissioner Brown
Commissioner Edgar

Sincerely,

James Sorrells

564 Timber Run Lane


Groveland , FL 34736

1
Angela Charles

From: Gae Weber <gaeashly@att.net>


Sent: Sunday, November 23, 2014 3:03PM
To: Office Of Commissioner Graham
Subject: Please preserve and improve the FEECA Solar Pilot Program (Docket 130199)

Dear Chairman Art Graham,

I am a Florida ratepayer, WITH 50 SOLAR PANELS ON MY ROOF and I support solar energy in our
state. I urge you to preserve and improve our Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can
continue to invest in and benefit from local solar power.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. A
smart solar rebate program that predictably decreases over time can help our local solar industry
grow and compete to meet consumer demand for solar power, while using ratepayer dollars much
more efficiently. Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our
growing solar economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Thank you for your attention.

CC:
Commissioner Balbis
Commissioner Brise
Commissioner Brown
Commissioner Edgar

Sincerely,

Gae Weber

364 11th Street


Atlantic Beach, FL 32233

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CORRESPONDENCE
NOV 24 , 20 14
DOCUMEN T NO. 06446- 14
Christopher Cooney

From: Terry Holdnak


Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 8:56 AM
To: Commissioner Correspondence
Subject: Docket Correspondence - Numeric Conservation Goals
Attachments: Please support meaningful energy efficiency goals; Please include energy efficiency in
your conservation goals; Please include energy efficiency in your conservation goals;
Please support meaningful energy efficiency goals; Letter from CEO of Florida Alliance
for Renewable Energy; Please include energy efficiency in your conservation goals;
Please include energy efficiency in your conservation goals

Please place the attached e-mails in docket correspondence for consumers and their representatives in Docket
Nos: 130199, 130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 310204 and 130205.

Thank you,
Terry

Jvls. Terry .J{o(d'nafi


~xecutive .Jl...ssistant to Commissioner ]ufie I. ~rown
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(850) 413-6030 (Office)


(850) 413-6031 (:fax)

Please note Florida has a very broad public records taw. Most written communications to or from state officials regarding state business are considered to be
public records and will be made available to the public and the media upon request. Therefore, your e-mail message may be subject to public disclosure.

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Christopher Cooney

From: Kathryn Walters <walterskr@hotmail.com>


Sent: Saturday, November 22, 2014 3:49 PM
To: Office of Commissioner Brown
Subject: Please support meaningful energy efficiency goals

Dear Commissioners,

I
I understand that on November 25th, you will be setting conservation goals for the state's biggest power companies.
and
ask that you set meaningful conservation goals that include energy efficiency measures that are the lowest cost
provide the highest savings to customers. The scale of energy efficiency programs is critically important to customers-
that
especia lly those on low and fixed incomes. Utility-spons ored programs provide information and financial resources
help customers, like me, reduce energy use and save money on monthly bills.

Yet, Florida's fami lies and busin esses wi ll never realize the benefits of those programs if you approve the histo ric
The
reductions in energy efficiency efforts being requested by the state's power companies - and affirmed by your staff.
easiest, cheapest and cleanest way to save energy is to use less of it. It keeps money in the pockets of Florida's families
and is good for economic developmen t. We should be increasing efforts to use energy smarter, not slashing those
efforts.

Please stand on the side of utility customers and reject the big power companies' request to gut energy efficiency
efforts.

Sincerely,

Kathryn Walters
5193 lake Blvd
Delray Beach, Fl 33484

1
Christopher Cooney

From: Carlos Boueres <Cboueres@msn.com>


Sent: Saturday, November 22, 2014 4:50 PM
To: Office of Commissioner Brown
Subject: Please include energy efficiency in your conservation goals

Dear Chairman Graham, Commissioners Brise, Edgar, Bablis & Brown,

You will have an opportunity on November 25th to set meaningful conservation goals for the state's biggest utilities, or
set Florida back by approving the companies' request to gut energy efficiency efforts. I ask that you set conservation
goa ls that increase efficiency opportunities, not dramatically decrease the scope of modest energy efficiency programs.
These programs, on top of being the most cost-effective way to meet electricity demand, are critica l to those on lower
income who don't have the resources to reduce their energy use and save money on their bills. Your goals should
include energy efficiency measures that are the lowest cost and provide the highest savings to customers.

If you approve your staff's recommendati on, Florida' s families and businesses wi ll lose valuable opportunities to lower
their energy use. While that may be good for utility shareholders, it's not good for customers like myself. Energy
efficiency keeps money in everyone's pocket, it's good for economic development and it leaves a more sustainable
future.

Please stand with utility customers and reject the big power companies' requests to slash energy efficiency efforts in
Florida.

Carlos Boueres
1337-a Jackson St
Tallahassee, FL32303

1
Christopher Cooney

From: Annette Evans <evansal@bellsouth.net>


Sent: Saturday, November 22, 2014 5:28 PM
To: Office of Commissioner Brown
Subject: Please include energy efficiency in your conservation goals

Dear Chairman Graham, Commissioners Brise, Edgar, Bablis & Brown,

You will have an opportunity on November 25th to set meaningful conservation goals for the state's biggest utilities, or
set Florida back by approving the companies' request to gut energy efficiency efforts. I ask that you set conservation
goals that increase efficiency opportunities, not dramatical ly decrease the scope of modest energy efficiency programs.
These programs, on top of being the most cost-effective way to meet electricity demand, are critical to those on lower
income who don't have the resources to reduce their energy use and save money on their bills. Your goals should
include energy efficiency measures that are the lowest cost and provide the highest savings to customers.

If you approve your staff's recommendation, Florida's families and businesses will lose valuable opportunities to lower
their energy use. While that may be good for utility shareholders, it's not good for customers like myself. Energy
efficiency keeps money in everyone's pocket, it's good for economic development and it leaves a more sustainable
future .

Please stand with utility customers and reject the big power companies' requests to slash energy efficiency efforts in
Florida.

Annette Evans
3422 Pine Haven Circle
BOCA RATON, FL 33431

1
Christopher Cooney

From: Beverly Jones < Beverlyr.Jones@comcast.net>


Sent: Saturday, November 22, 2014 5:51 PM
To: Office of Commissioner Brown
Subject: Please support meaningful energy efficiency goals

Dear Commissioners,

I understand that on November 25th, you will be setting conservation goals for the state's biggest power companies. I
ask that you set meaningful conservation goals that include energy efficiency measures that are the lowest cost and
provide the highest savings to customers. The scale of energy efficiency programs is critical ly important to customers-
especia lly those on low and fixed incomes. Utility-sponsored programs provide information and financia l resources that
help customers, like me, reduce energy use and save money on monthly bi lls.

Yet, Florida's families and businesses will never realize the benefits of those programs if you approve the historic
reductions in energy efficiency efforts being requested by the state's power companies- and affirmed by your staff. The
easiest, cheapest and cleanest way to save energy is to use less of it. It keeps money in the pockets of Florida's families
and is good for economic development. We sho uld be increasing efforts to use energy sma rte r, not slashing those
efforts.

Please stand on the side of utility customers and reject the big power companies' request to gut energy efficiency
efforts.

Sincere ly,

Beverly Jones
600 S Dixie Hwy Apt223
West Palm Beach, FL 33401
Christopher Cooney

From: Scott Mcintyre < Scott@solarenergymgmt.com >


Sent: Saturday, November 22, 2014 6:52 PM
To: Office Of Commission er Graham
Cc: Office of Commissioner Balbis; Office Of Commissioner Edgar; Office of Commissioner
Brise; Office of Commission er Brown
Subject: Letter from CEO of Florida Alliance for Renewable Energy
Attachments: FARE letter to the PSC Nov 20 2014 (7).docx

November 22, 2014

Re: Docket 130199, 130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 310204 and 130205
Honorable Chairman Arthur Graham, Presiding Commissioners and Staff,

Pilot
On behalf of the solar and renewable energy industry in Florida and the ratepayers who contribute to the Solar
Programs we ask you not to terminate the solar pilot program and consider the following request:
• Reduce the incentive for January 2015 for Residential Solar PV to $0.40
• Apply a simi lar reduction to the commercial so lar PV program
• Require a MW goal
• Require a predictable declining incentive structure
• Maintain the current fund ing cap
to
Sighting the most recent Staff recommendations the installed solar photovo ltaic prices have dropped in Florida
$4.13/watt for the average residential solar system and lower for commercial. As compared to slightly over $8.00/watt
in 2009 .
In 2009 the Florida So lar Coalition, an intervener in Docket 080407 suggested the following:
to
FSC (Florida Solar Coalition) suggests that annual support should continue for five years, and decrease every year
account for market developmen t and reductions in technology costs.
the
At that time 25% of the installed cost per watt was subsidized by this program. This coming January if left unchanged
incentive will have actually increased to approximate ly 50% of the instal led cost. Everyth ing in the m iddle was
all at the
purposefully over subsidized in order to promote the Utility argument toward the termination of this program-
expense of the ratepayers who provide them their guaranteed profits. The utilities could have avoided this by following
the Florida Solar Coalitions recommendations in 2009 and followed a simple market price decline and the residential
solar rebate would be approximate ly $1.00/watt.
require
The Utilities have blatantly avoided a simple way of increasing the programs participation rates and it is time to
the utilities to lower the incentive amount for the 2015 program launch to $0.50 cents per watt. This would positively
-FOF-EG.
impact promoting sola r energy in Florida all while maintaining the funding cap established in order PSC-09-0855
energy
Though this appears to be a dramatic step downward in incentive, it signals to the ratepayers of Florida that solar
and rebates do not and should not last forever. It
should be considered, pricing has come down, the market is maturing
of an incentive free solar
also supports staffs favorable recommendation that Florida's Net-Meterin g rule is supportive
market.
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If the Commission believes this request is prudent and the best decision for ratepayers, participants and reasonable use
of funds it would require the utilities to make the adjustment to the program prior to the January launch as part of the
order on November 25th.
Regarding the future of the Solar Pilot Programs, we believe that they should have been designed to have a MW goal
accompanied with a smooth transition to an incentive less market. We urge the Commission, rather than terminate the
Solar Pilot Programs, extend them for 1 more year following the 2015 launch with a MW Goal combined with declining
incentives as we approach zero incentives and the programs end.
Though it is not part of the mandate of the commission to consider these statistics we feel that it is important to note
that the solar industry employs nearly 150,000 Americans and is growing every day. Every 3 and half minutes a new solar
energy system is installed in the United States. These are well paying construction jobs that cannot be outsourced
overseas. The sun provides Florida with stable energy that does not come from across our border. It is energy that is
generated here in Florida using our most popular resource.
The Florida industry is not asking for overly rich subsidies to promote solar, but simply for a clear and stable business
environment in which to ope rate. One that sends the appropriate signals to ratepayers- incentives that decrease over
time, not increase. The uti lities have ignored this request on all accounts which is why the staff was easily able to come
to the conclusions to terminate the programs. We are now re lying on you the Commissioners to heed our requests and
enforce make sense policy for the ratepayers of Florida.

Professionally Yours,

Scott Mcintyre
President
Florida Alliance for Renewable Energy

CC:
Commissioner Eduardo Balbis
Commissioner Lisa Edgar
Commissioner Ronald Brise
Commissioner Julie Brown

W. Scott Mcintyre CEO


SolarEnergyMgmt.com
Winner Earth Charter US Sustainable Business Award
FARE/ Flaseia I USGBC I FGBC member
Ph# 727/430-3043 Toll Free# 888/948-4765

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Christopher Cooney

From: Patricia Pitchenik < pitchenik@optonline.net>


Sent: Saturday, November 22, 2014 8:41 PM
To: Office of Commissioner Brown
Subject: Please include energy efficiency in your conservation goals

Dear Chairman Graham, Commissioners Brise, Edgar, Bablis & Brown,

You will have an opportunity on November 25th to set meaningful conservation goals for the state's biggest utilities, or
set Florida back by approving the companies' request to gut energy efficiency effo rts . I ask that you set conservation
goals that increase efficiency opportunities, not dramatically decrease the scope of modest energy efficiency programs.
These programs, on top of being the most cost-effective way to meet electricity demand, are critical to those on lowe r
income who don't have the resources to reduce their energy use and save money on their bills. Your goals shou ld
include energy efficiency measures that are the lowest cost and provide the highest savings to customers.

If you approve your staff's recommendation, Florida's families and businesses will lose valuable opportunities to lower
their energy use. While that may be good for utility shareholders, it's not good for customers like myself. Energy
efficiency keeps money in everyone's pocket, it's good for economic development and it leaves a more sustainable
future.

Please stand with utility customers and reject the big power companies' requests to slash energy efficiency efforts in
Florida.

Patricia Pitchenik
220 MacFarlane Dr
Delray Beach, FL 33483

1
Christopher Cooney

From: Pamela Maldonado <pamelamaldonado.mia@gmail.com>


Sent: Saturday, November 22, 2014 10:35 PM
To: Office of Commissioner Brown
Subject: Please include energy efficiency in your conservation goals

Dear Chairman Graham, Commissioners Brise, Edgar, Bablis & Brown,

I understand that on November 25th you wil l have an opportunity on November 25th to set meaningful conservation
goals for the state's biggest utilities, or set Florida back by approving the companies' request to gut energy efficiency
efforts.

This is to ask ask that you set conservation goals tha t increase efficiency opportunities, rather than dramatically
decreasing the scope of what are already extremely modest energy efficiency programs. These programs, on top of
being the most cost-effective way to meet electricity demand, are critical to those with lower incomes who lack the
resources to reduce their energy use and save money on their bills.

Your goals should include energy efficiency measures that are the lowest cost and provide the highest savings to
customers.

If you approve your staff's recommendation, Florida's families and businesses will lose valuable opportunities to lower
their energy use. While that may be good for utility shareholders, it's not good for customers like myself. Energy
efficiency keeps money in everyone's Pocket, it's good for economic development and it leaves a more sustainable
future.

Please stand with utility customers and reject the big power companies' requests to slash energy efficiency efforts in
Florida. PLEASE DO THE RIGHT THING FOR THE PEOPLE, NOT THE POWER COMPANIES!

Pamela Maldonado
3608 Miramontes Circle
Wellington, Fl 33414

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CORRIESPONDENCE
NOV 24) 2014
Christopher Cooney DOCUMENT NO~ 06446-14

From: Cristina Slaton


Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 10:07 AM
To: Commissioner Correspondence
Subject: Docket Correspondence
Attachment s: SKMBT_36314112410060.pdf

Please place the attached e-mails in Docket Correspondence - Consumers and their Representatives, Docket
Numbers 130199-EI, 130200-EI, 130201-EI, 130202-EI, 130203-EM, 130204-EM, and 130205-EI.

Thank you,
Cristina

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Cristina Slaton

From: Scott Mcintyre <Scott@solarenergymgmt.com>


Sent: Saturday, November 22, 2014 6:52 PM
To: Office Of Commissioner Graham
Cc: Office of Commissioner Balbis; Office Of Commissioner Edgar; Office of Commissioner
Brise; Office of Commissioner Brown
Subject: Letter from CEO of Florida Alliance for Renewable Energy
Attachments: FARE letter to the PSC Nov 20 2014 {7).docx

November 22, 2014

Re: Docket 130199, 130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 310204 and 130205
Honorable Chairman Arthur Graham, Presiding Commissioners and Staff,

On behalf of the so lar and renewable energy industry in Florida and the ratepayers who contribute to the Solar Pilot
Programs we ask you not to terminate the solar pilot program and consider the following request:
• Reduce the incentive for January 2015 for Residential Solar PV to $0.40
• Apply a similar reduction to the commercial solar PV program
• Require a MW goal
• Require a predictable declining incentive structure
• Maintain the current funding cap
Sighting the most recent Staff recommendations the installed solar photovo ltaic prices have dropped in Florida to
$4.13/watt for the average residential solar system and lower for commercial. As compared to slightly over $8.00/watt
in 2009.
In 2009 the Florida Solar Coalition, an intervener in Docket 080407 suggested the following:
FSC (Florida Solar Coalition) suggests that annual support should continue for five years, and decrease every year to
account for market development and reductions in technology costs.
At that time 25% of the installed cost per watt was subsidized by this program. This com ing January if left unchanged the
incentive will have actually increased to approximately SO% of the installed cost. Everything in the middle was
purposefully over subsidized in order to promote the Utility argument toward the termination of this program- all at the
expense of the ratepayers who provide them their guaranteed profits. The utilities could have avoided this by following
the Florida Solar Coalitions recommendations in 2009 and followed a simple market price decline and the residential
solar rebate would be approximately $1.00/watt.
The Utilities have blatantly avoided a simple way of increasing the programs part icipation rates and it is time to require
the utilities to lower the incentive amount for the 2015 program launch to $0.50 cents per watt. This would positively
impact promoting solar energy in Florida all while maintaining the funding cap established in order PSC-09-0855-FOF-EG.
Though this appears to be a dramatic step downward in incentive, it signals to the ratepayers of Florida that solar energy
should be considered, pricing has come down, the market is maturing and rebates do not and should not last forever. It
also supports staffs favorable recommendation that Florida's Net-Metering rule is supportive of an incentive free solar
market.
If the Commission believes this request is prudent and the best decision for ratepayers, participants and reasonable use
of funds it would require the utilities to make the adjustment to the program prior to the January launch as part of the
order on November 25th.
Regarding the future of the Solar Pilot Programs, we believe that they should have been designed to have a MW goal
accompanied with a smooth transition to an incentive less market. We urge the Commission, rather than terminate the
Solar Pilot Programs, extend them for 1 more year following the 2015 launch with a MW Goal combined with declining
incentives as we approach zero Incentives and the programs end.
Though it is not part of the mandate of the commission to consider these statistics we feel that it is important to note
that the solar industry employs nearly 150,000 Americans and is growing every day. Every 3 and half minutes a new solar
energy system is installed in the United States. These are well paying construction jobs that cannot be outsourced
overseas. The sun provides Florida with stable energy that does not come from across our border. It is energy that is
generated here in Florida using our most popular resource.
The Florida industry is not asking for overly rich subsidies to promote solar, but simply for a clear and stable business
environment in which to operate. One that sends the appropriate signals to ratepayers - incentives that decrease over
time, not increase . The utilities have ignored this request on all accounts which is why the staff was easi ly able to come
to the conclusions to terminate the programs. We are now relying on you the Commissioners to heed our requests and
enforce make sense policy for the ratepayers of Florida.

Professionally Yours,

Scott Mcintyre
President
Florida Alliance for Renewable Energy

CC:
Commissioner Eduardo Balbis
Commissioner Lisa Edgar
Commissioner Ronald Brise
Commissioner Julie Brown

W. Scott Mcintyre CEO


SolarEnergyMgmt.com
Winner Earth Charter US Sustainable Business Award
FARE/ Flaseia I USGBC I FGBC member
Ph# 727/430-3043 Toll Free# 888/948-4765

2
3
Cristina Slaton

From: Calvin Branche <cbranche@earthlink.net>


Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 9:42 AM
To: Office of Commissioner Balbis
Subject: Defies common sense

Dear Commissioner:

I, like many other Floridians, marvel at the illogic of the utilities as they ask the PSC to lower energy
goals. The request defies common sense despite the industry's attempt to say that" We are all better otl'when
we make money. Trust us."

I implore you to turn down this request, and provide the kind of leadership average citizens depend on in order
to survive in a world which seems evermore determined to make the Almighty dollar supreme in all
deliberations.

Thank you for your consideration.

Calvin Branche
12718 Sugar Creek Blvd.
Hudson, Florida 34669
Cristina Slaton

From: Dalila Montalvo < dalila@solardirect.com >


Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 9:20AM
To: Office of Commissioner Balbis; Office Of Commissioner Edgar; Office of Commissioner
Brise; Office Of Commissioner Graham; Office of Commissioner Brown;
support@fpscletters.com
Subject: FW: Support Solar Energy NOW

I work at Solur Uircct, ;l Florida so lar energy contpany, th~t employs ov er 30 peo p le in
Florida.

r an1 .;lso Floric.'- r tL.~cycr, onL • ..;up'l'Jr~ s:~ar t.:r.e: SJY in our r;L-:tc.. I urge you to VJorV. 'Nith the
solar int,;ust,·; t0 p. ~:e. v:... c>nc.. imn~ove th~ S0lc...r . :1r,._ rrngr3m so .h:.. customc.rs like
1
t.1C can
cotltillUE: to inv-.:s~ dn0 b ·_n .11t from loc~l so•~. pO\t·.r.

This support is critical for ou r bus iness ~10d others lil<e it to s u rvive and grow- adding
more jobs in Florid(l. lt' -; also the right thing to ao tor our en vironment.

A sm~.rt :oiJr r"Jl'\..; progn:r.1 c;;~n I.E:Ip ou:· local s.:>:<...r incJustry g.·ovJ ..o mcE!L and ..:omp,-_L~ to
r.1ect consurn.:... dt.:m1 nrl ·t•r,ilr: L•e:ivc.ring ..: ...rong rokp ... ye;r ''t.lu._. By reduc;nl::i the r(;b<..te amount
p~r Wult in 20.i.5, !J,e comr.1i~sior, r:ould increos..: b'.' five-fold or g:<...at.u· ~h:.. numLer of rloridi;::ns
who ar.-. abl.-:. to f.ior ...icif.i ·Jtr; 1., this :1ro9r.Jr'i1.

Affordabl'= solar oo·,:;r i: rczdy to hE::Ip build a st,·tmgcr, h~:::c..ltliier, '-:nd .non~ resiiLn .. Flor:da.
PIE... usc ;/:~'-:r.u t:~nd rr .dLsign ~his ~oli::r incE...ntiv•.: prog;am t'; pro·:idE:; o sm0olh transiUon ~o an
inccn!Jve fr~e mar~ct, and engag e in a mE.;c...n:r.g,·u l discussion VJit:h the solar indu~ ...ry on how to
p:-ovidc a sLa )It; uL!sin·~!="" en'Jircnment dur ·nq this t->r;riod of rar~id innovation irt our cn .... rgy
scc ..or.

PlcDse ~i·1c inc..u ..... ry anC: \..u.:to.n~rs -,lib the conitdcnce til ~y ne..:d to invest in our growing soiJr
economy b·.' C.,< ...ending c..ntj rcc.i:.si~ning Florida's Solar ?ilo·- Progru.1.

2
Cristina Slaton

From: Laurie Campbell <laurie@solar-fit.com>


Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 9:14 AM
T o: Office of Commissioner Balbis; Office Of Commissioner Edgar; Office Of Commissioner
Graham; Office of Commissioner Brise; Office of Commissioner Brown
Subject: Conservation Act (FEECA)
Attachments: FLASEJA.pdf

Laurie Campbvll- Pe rmit Co0rdinator

Solc::lr-Fit

r .. . I L. lc.urie7-D,solar-fit.com ! v,r: . n:
..

3
Cristina Slaton

From: Judy Munro <jmunro7347@aol.com>


Sent: Sunday, November 23, 2014 9:12 PM
To: Office of Commissioner Balbis
Subject : Please support meaningful energy efficiency goals

Dear Commissioners,

goals for the state's biggest power companies. I


I underst and that on Novemb er 25th, you will be setting conservation
y measures that are the lowest cost and
ask that you set meaningful conservation goals that include energy efficienc
y programs is critically importa nt to cust omers-
provide the highest savings to customers. The scale of energy efficienc
s provide informa tion and financial resources that
especially those on low and fixed incomes. Utility-sponsored program
bills.
help customers, like me, reduce energy use and save money on monthly

those programs if you approve the historic


Yet, Florida's families and businesses will never realize the benefits of
power compan ies- and affirmed by your staff. The
reductio ns in energy efficiency efforts being requested by the state's
keeps money in the pockets of Florida's families
easiest, cheapest and cleanest way to save energy is to use less of it. It
to use energy smarter , not slashing those
and is good for econom ic develop ment . We should be increasing efforts
efforts.

companies' request to gut energy efficiency


Please stand on the side of utility customers and reject the big power
efforts.

Sincerely,

Judy Munro
3701 South Flagler Dr.
West Palm Beach, Fl3340 5

4
Cristina Slaton

From: Judith Kaye <Judith.teller@teller-kaye.com >


Sent: Sunday, November 23, 2014 6:01 PM
To: Office of Commissioner Balbis
Subject: Please support meaningful energy efficiency goals

Dear Commissioners,

I understand that on November 25th, you will be setting conservation goals for the state's biggest power companies. I
ask that you set meaningful conservat ion goals that include energy efficiency measures that are the lowest cost and
provide the highest sav ings to customers. The scale of energy efficiency programs is crit ical ly important to custome rs-
especially those on low and fixed incomes. Utility-sponsored programs provide information and financial resources t hat
help customers, like me, reduce energy use and save money on monthly bills.

Yet, Florida's families and businesses will never realize the benefits of those programs if you approve the historic
reductions in energy efficiency efforts being requested by the state's power companies- and affirmed by your staff. The
easiest, cheapest and cleanest way to save energy is to use less of it. It keeps money in the pockets of Florida's families
and is good for economic development. We should be increasing efforts to use energy smarter, not slashing those
efforts.

Please stand on the side of utility customers and reject the big power companies' request to gut energy efficiency
efforts.

Sincerely,

Judith Kaye
102 NE 2nd St N390
Boca Raton, FL 33432

5
Cristina Slaton

From : Raymond Rodgers <elray2@aol.com>


Sent: Sunday, Novem ber 23, 2014 1:42 PM
To : Office of Commissioner Balbis
Subjec t: solar energy

SERVICE COMMISSION.
CHAIRMAN GRAHAM AND COMMISSIONER OF FLORIDA PUBLIC

OUR STATE. I URGE YOU TO WORK WITH THE SOLAR


I AM A FLORIDA RATEPAYER, AND I SUPPORT SOLAR ENERGY IN
AM SO THAT CUSTOMERS LIKE ME CAN CONTINUE TO
INDUSTRY TO PRESERVE AND IMPROVE THE SOLAR PILOT PROGR
INVEST AND BEN EFIT FROM LOCAL SOLAR POWER.
INDUSTRY GROW TO MEET AND COMPETE COMPETE
A SMAR SOLAR REBATE PROGRAM CAN HELP OUR LOCAL SOLAR
YER VALUE. BY REDUCING THE REBATE AOUNT PER
TO MEET CONSUMER DEMAND WHILE DELIVERING STRONG RATEPA
LD OR GREATER THE NUMBER OF FLORIDIANS WHO
WATI IN 2015, THE COMMISSION COULD INCREASE BY FIVE-FO
ARE ABLE TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS PROGRAM.
GER, HEALTHIER, AND MORE RESILIENT FLORIDA. PLEASE
AFFORDABLE SOLAR POWER IS READY TO HELP BUILD A STRON
PROVIDE A SMOOTH TRANSITION TO AN INCENTIVE FREE
EXTEND AND REDESIGN THIS SOLAR INCENTIVE PROGRAM TO
INDUSTRY ON HOW TO PROVIDE A STABLE
MARKET, AND ENGAGE IN A MEANINGFUL DISCUSSION WITH SOLAR
ATION IN OUR ENERGY SECTOR.
BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT DURING THIS PERIOD OF RAPID INNOV
ENCE THEY NEED TO INVEST IN OUR GROWING SOLAR
PLEASE GIVE IN DUSTRY AND CUSTO MERS ALIKE THE CONFID
PILOT PROGRAM.
ECONOMY BY EXTENDING AND REDESIGNING FLORIDA'SSOLAR

RAYMOND RODGERS

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Cristina Slaton

From : Roger Messenger <messenge@fau.edu>


Sent: Sunday. November 23, 2014 10:23 AM
To: Office of Commissioner Balbis
Subject : Please support meaningful energy efficiency goals

Dear Commissioners,

I understand that on November 25th, you will be setting conservation goals for the state's biggest power companies. I
ask that you set meaningful conservation goals that include energy efficiency measures that are the lowest cost and
provide the highest savings to customers. The scale of energy efficiency programs is critica lly importa nt to customers -
especially those on low and fixed incomes. Utility-sponsored programs provide information and financia l resources that
help customers, like me, reduce energy use and save money on monthly bills.

Yet, Florida's families and businesses will never realize the benefits of those programs if you approve the historic
reductions in energy efficiency efforts being requested by the state's power companies- and affirmed by your staff. The
easiest, cheapest and cleanest way to save energy is to use less of it. It keeps money in the pockets of Florida's families
and is good for economic development. We should be increasing efforts to use energy smarter, not slashing those
efforts.

Please stand on the side of utility customers and reject the big power companies' request to gut energy efficiency
efforts.

Sincerely,

Roge r Messenger
3115 S Ocean Blvd ffSOl
Highland Beach, FL 33487

7
Cristina Slaton

From: Dugan Pat <foodlyyours@aol.com>


Sent: Sunday, November 23, 2014 11:28 AM
To: Office of Commissioner Balbis
Subject: Solar Rebates

Sir:
In my opinion, you are doing consumers a great disservice eliminating solar rebates. It is actually embarrassing
when I tell people about the lack of support for solar energy in the "Sunshine State. Northern states are beyond
us.

You need to say NO to the big utilities who are lobbying in their interests and not ours.

Sincerely,
Pat Ernst Dugan
food lyyo urs@aol. com
607-962-7263
www.FoodiePat.com
www. rhubarbrevival.com
www. vegg ietizers. com

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CORRESPONDENCE
NOV 24 , 2014
DOCUMENT ~ 0 . 06446-14
Christopher Cooney

From: Betty Leland


Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 10:30 AM
To: Commissioner Correspondence
Subject: NUMERIC CONSERVATION GOALS
Attachments: Please preserve and improve the FEECA Solar Pilot Program (Docket 130199); Please
preserve and improve the FEECA Solar Pilot Program (Docket 130199); Defies common
sense; FW Support Solar Energy NOW; Conservation Act (FEECA)

Good Morning:

Please place the attached e-mail in docket co rrespondence for consumers and their representatives in Docket
#s: 130199, 130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 310204 and 130205.

Thank you .
Christopher Cooney

From : Antonio Ramudo <tony@vbsolar.com>


Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 10:03 AM
To: Office Of Commissioner Graham
Subj ect: Please preserve and improve the FEECA Solar Pilot Program (Docket 130199)

Dear Chairman Art Graham,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to preserve and improve our Solar Pilot
Program so that customers like me can continue to invest in and benefit from local solar power.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, hea lthier, and more resilient Florida. A smart sola r rebate
program that predictably decreases over time can help our local so lar indust ry grow and compete to meet consumer
demand for solar power, while using ratepayer dol lars much more efficiently. Please give industry and customers alike
the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot
Program.

Thank you for your attention .

CC:
Commissioner Balbis
Comm issioner Brise
Commissioner Brown
Commissioner Edgar

Sincerely,

Antonio Ramudo

280 NW 8th St
Boca Raton, FL 33432
Christopher Cooney

From: Emily Eisenhauer < emilyeisenhauer@yahoo.com >


Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 9:53 AM
To: Office Of Commissioner Graham
Subject: Please preserve and improve the FEECA Solar Pilot Program (Docket 130199)

Dear Chairman Art Graham,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar ene rgy in our state. I urge you to preserve and improve our Solar Pilot
Program so that customers like me can continue to invest in and benefit from local solar power.

Affordab le solar power is ready to help build a stronger, hea lth ier, and more resilient Florida. A smart solar rebate
program that predictably decreases ove r t ime can help our local so lar industry grow and compete to meet consumer
demand for so lar power, while using ratepayer dollars much more efficiently. Please give industry and customers alike
the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot
Program .

Thank you for your attention.

CC :
Commissioner Balbis
Commissioner Brise
Commissioner Brown
Comm issioner Edgar

Sincerely,

Emily Eisenhauer

1130 11th St
Apt. 2A
Miami Beach, FL 33139

1
Christopher Cooney

From: Calvin Branche <cbranche@earthlink.net>


Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 9:43 AM
To: Office Of Commissioner Graham
Subject: Defies common sense

Dear Commissioner:

I, like many other Floridians, marvel at the illogic of the utilities as they ask the PSC to lower energy
goals. The request defies common sense despite the industry's attempt to say that·' We are all betier off when
we make money. Trust us."

I implore you to turn down this request, and provide the kind of leadership average citizens depend on in order
to survive in a world which seems evermore determined to make the Almighty dollar supreme in all
deliberations.

Thank you for your consideration.

Calvin Branche
12718 Sugar Creek Blvd.
Hudson, Florida 34669

1
Christopher Cooney

From: Dalila Montalvo < dalila@solardirect.com >


Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 9:20 AM
To: Office of Commissioner Balbis; Office Of Commissioner Edgar; Office of Commissioner
Brise; Office Of Commissioner Graham; Office of Commissioner Brown;
support@fpscletters.com
Subject: FW: Support Solar Energy NOW

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Comm ission,

I work at Solar Direct, a Florida solar energy company, that employs over 30 people in
Florida.

I am also Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the
solar industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can
continue to invest and benefit from local solar power.

This support is critical for our business and others like it to survive and grow - adding
more jobs in Florida. It's also the right thing to do for our environment.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to
meet consume·r demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount
per watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians
who are able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power rs ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida.
Please extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an
incentive free market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to
provide a stable business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy
sector.

Please grve tndustry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extendtng and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

1
Christopher Cooney

From: Laurie Campbell <laurie@solar-fit.com>


Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 9:14 AM
To: Office of Commissioner Balbis; Office Of Commissioner Edgar; Office Of Commissioner
Graham; Office of Commissioner Brise; Office of Commissioner Brown
Subject: Conservation Act (FEECA)
Attachments: FLASEIA.pdf

Laurie Campbell - Permit Coordinator

Solar-Fit

p:386-441-229 3 1 e laurie@solar-fit.com w :solar-f1t com a 11J23


R1dr::ewood Ave l t y H1l f L j211 7

1
CORRESPONDENCE
NOV 24, 2014
DOCUMENT NO. 06446-14
Christopher Cooney

From: Terry Holdnak


Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 10:31 AM
To: Commissioner Correspondence
Subject: Docket Correspondence - Numeric Conservation Goals
Attachments: Gutting Energy GoalsDocket 130199; FW Support Solar Energy NOW; Conservation Act
(FEECA)

Please place the attached e-mails in docket correspondence for consumers and their representatives in Docket
Nos: 130199, 130200, 130201, 130202, 130203, 310204 and 130205.

Thank you,
Terry

:Ms. Terry J-fo[dnak


J:xecutive .Jlssistant to Commissioner ]u{ie I. 13nrwn
]"[orida Pu6{ic Service Commission
2540 Sfiumard Oak 13ou[evard
Ta[fafiassee, ]"L 32399-0850
cfio[anak@psc.state.{ [ us
:> .. ;

(Bso) 4 13-6030 (Office)


(Bso) 4 13-6031 (]"ax)

Please note Flonda has a very broad publtc records law Most wntten commumcattons to or from state offiCials regardmg state busmess are constdered to be
publtc records and Wtll be made available to the publ1c and the media upon request Therefore, your e-mail message may be subject to public diSClosure

1
Christopher Cooney

From: Calvin Branche <cbranche@earthlink.net>


Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 9:41 AM
To: Office of Commissioner Brown
Subject: Gutting Energy Goals:Docket 130199

Dear Commissioner:

I, like many other Floridians, marvel at the illogic of the utilities as they ask the PSC to lower energy
goals. The request deties common sense despite the industry 's attempt to say that '' We are all better off when
we make money. Trust us."

I implore you to turn dovvn this request, and provide the kind of leadership average ci tizens depend on in order
to survive in a world which seems evermore determined to make the Almighty dollar supreme in all
deliberations.

Thank you for your consideration.

Calvin Branche
12718 Sugar Creek Blvd.
Hudson, Florida 34669

1
Christopher Cooney

From: Dalila Montalvo <dalila@solardirect.com>


Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 9:20AM
To: Office of Commissioner Balbis; Office Of Commissioner Edgar; Office of Commissioner
Brise; Office Of Commissioner Graham; Office of Commissioner Brown;
support@fpscletters.com
Subje ct: FW: Support Solar Energy NOW

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I work at Solar Direct, a Florida solar energy company, that employs over 30 people in
Florida.

I am also Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the
solar industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can
continue to invest and benefit from local solar power.

This support is critical for our business and others like it to survive and grow- adding
more jobs in Florida. It's also the right thing to do for our environment.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to
meet consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount
per watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians
who are able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida.
Please extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an
incentive free market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to
provide a stable business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy
sector.

Please give mdustry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.
Christopher Cooney

From: Laurie Campbell < laurie@solar-fit.com>


Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 9:14 AM
To: Office of Commissioner Balbis; Office Of Commissioner Edgar; Office Of Commissioner
Graham; Office of Commissioner Brise; Office of Commissioner Brown
Subject: Conservation Act (FEECA)
Attachments: FLASEIA.pdf

L au rie Cam pbe ll - Permit Coordinat o r

Solar- Fit

p.386-441-2299 1 e laurie@solar-fit.com I w:solar-fit com I a. '523


Rdqewood Ave H y Hil F-l 32117

1
CORRESPONDENCE
NOV 24 , 2014
DO UMENT NO. Oa446-14
Christopher Cooney

From: Cristina Slaton


Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 10:08 AM
To: Commissioner Correspondence
Subject: Docket Correspondence
Attachments: SKMBT_36314112410070.pdf

Please place the attached e-mails i n Docket Correspondence - Consumers and their Representatives, Docket
Numbers 130199-EJ, 130200-EI, 130201-EI, 130202-EI , 130203-EM, 130204-EM, and 130205-EI.

Thank you,
Cristina

1
Cristina Slaton

From: Susan McKemy <gcrabe54@aol.com>


Sent: Saturday, November 22, 2014 1:49 PM
To: Office of Commissioner Balbis
Subject: Please include energy efficiency in your conservation goals

Dear Chairman Graham, Commissioners Brise, Edgar, Bablis & Brown,

You will have an opportunity on November 25th to set mean ingful conservation goals for the state's biggest utilities, or
set Florida back by approving the companies' request to gut energy efficiency efforts. I ask that you set conservation
goals that increase efficiency opportunities, not dramatically decrease the scope of modest energy efficiency programs.
These programs, on top of being the most cost-effective way to meet electricity demand, are critical to those on lower
income who don't have the resources to reduce their energy use and save money on their bills. Yo ur goals should
include energy efficiency measures that are the lowest cost and provide the highest savings to customers.

If you approve your staffs recommendation, Flo rida's fami lies and businesses will lose valuable opportunities to lower
their energy use. While that may be good fo r utility shareholders, it's not good for customers like myself. Energy
efficiency keeps money in everyone's pocket, it's good for economic development and it leaves a more sustainable
future.

Please stand with utility customers and reject the big power compan ies' requests to slash energy efficiency efforts in
Florida.

Susan McKemy
1037 Siena Oaks Cir
Palm Beach Gardens, Fl 33410

19
Cristina Slaton

From: Barbara Eriv <eriv6296@bellsouth.net>


Sent: Saturday, November 22, 2014 12:41 PM
To: Office of Commissioner Balbis
Subject : Please support meaningful energy efficiency goals

Dear Commissioners,

1 understand that on November 25th, you will be setting conservation goals for the state's biggest power companies. I
ask that you set meaningful conservation goa ls that include energy efficiency measures that are the lowest cost and
provide the highest savings to customers. The sca le of energy efficiency programs is critically important to customers-
especially those on low and fixed incomes. Utility-sponsored programs provide information and financia l resources that
help customers, like me, reduce energy use and save money on monthly bills.

Yet, Florida's families and businesses will never realize the benefits of those programs if you approve the historic
reductions in energy efficiency efforts being requested by the state's power companies- and affirmed by your staff. The
easiest, cheapest and cleanest way to save energy is to use less of it . It keeps money in the pockets of Florida's families
and is good for economic development. We should be increasing efforts to use energy smarter, not slashing those
efforts .

Please stand on the side of utility customers and reject the big power companies' request to gut energy efficiency
efforts .

Sincerely,

Barbara Eriv
23320A SW 58th Avenue
Boca Raton, FL 33428

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Cristina Slaton

From: Steve Rutherford < SR@TampaEnergySolutions.com >


Sent: Friday, November 21, 2014 3:08 PM
To: Office of Commissioner Balbis; Office Of Commission er Edgar; Office Of Commissioner
Graham; Office of Commissioner Brise; Office of Commission er Brown
Cc: support@fps cletters.com
Subj ect: Solar Pilot Program Helps Minorities

Dear Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

As a City of Tampa certified Minority Business Enterprise and Service Disabled Veteran Owned Small
Business - Florida Licensed Solar Contractor , I cannot stress sufficiently how integral the Solar Pilot
Program (SPP) was in getting my business out of the "starting block" and how important it is to
providing opportunities to those who cannot afford the upfront cost of installing solar on their home.

Tampa Energy Solutions began installing solar panels in 2012 shortly after my retirement from the
military. My first customers wer~ Solar Pilot Program recipients. Two these customers (SPP
recipients) are your average hard working single women located in the heart of Tampa's blue collar
district. They would not have solar on their roof today without this important program and remain
grateful for the opportunity to receive the support provided by this critical program . Contrary to what
has been described in other publications, these individuals are NOT well paid doctors, lawyers or big
business owners. Their homes are modest two bedroom places.

Overall, we have been fortunate to support solar installations on 6 customers in the past two years
that received support from this critical program. The Solar Pilot Program is for many the only way for
those in this economic category to obtain solar on their home. The majority of my mainstream
customers that purchase solar without the rebate are more affluent and possess the financial means
to afford systems at today's cost.

For the reasons stated above, I urge you to work with the solar industry to preserve and improve the
Solar Pilot Program so that customers can continue to invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By simply reducing the rebate amount per
watt in 2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are
able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program ..

Signed,
21
Steve Rutherford
President

Phone: 813-240-2834

TAMPA ENERGY
\OL ~ tl, '~

www.TampaBaySolar.com

22
Cristina Slaton

From: christopher von zwehl <cvz@e-renewables.com>


Sent: Thursday, November 20, 2014 10:40 AM
To: Office of Commissioner Balbis; Office Of Commissioner Edgar; Office Of Commissioner
Graham; Office of Commissioner Brise; Office of Commissioner Brown
Subject: Florida, "the Perfect Climate for Business"
Attachments: Opinion- We lag behind nation in efficiency, renewables.pdf; Opinion-New EPA rules
should keep the Sunshine State sunny.pdf

Importance: High

Honorable Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar
industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to
invest and benefit from local solar power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet
consumer demand whi le delivering stro ng ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per watt in
2015, the commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are able to
participate in th is program. As my attached editorials attest to, we need to step in to the 21st century
power equation to preserve all Floridians way of life.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resi lient Florida. Please
extend and redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free
market, and engage in a meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable
business environment during this period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar
economy by extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Signed ,

Christopher von Zwehl


VP of Business Development
E-Renewables, LLC
Fort Lauderdale, FL

23
Cristina Slaton

From: Vicki Eckels <veeckels@gmail.com>


Sent: Thursday, November 20, 2014 10:39 AM
To: Office Of Commissioner Graham; Office of Commissioner Balbis; Office Of
Commissioner Edgar; Office of Commissioner Brise; Office of Commissioner Brown
Subject: Sunshine to Power the Sunshine State

All,

I've had a so lar system since 2008 . It's serviced me and my immediate neighbors very well. They use my
excess production during peak hours of the day (via a shared transformer). Tam not a drain on the utility as they
try to claim. I do , of course, buy power at night when demand for it is lower. This makes me a Florida ratepayer
as well as supporter of' solar energy in our state.

!urge you to ·work with the solar industry to preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers
like me continue to ha\e the opportunity to invest and benclit from local solar power.
A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet consumer
demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per watt in 2015, the
commission could increase by 1ive-fold or greater the number of Fl01idians who are able to participate in this
program.
Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please extend and
redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free market, and engage in a
meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable business environment dLU"ing this
period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.
Please give industry nnd customers alike the contidence they need to invest in our growing solar economy by
extending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program.

Respcctl\.11 ly,

Vicki Eckels
917 SE 14th Street
Fort Lauderdale, FL 333 16

24
Cristina Slaton

From: hopecorona@tampabay.rr.com
Sent: Thursday, November 20, 2014 10:18 AM
To: Office of Commissioner Balbis; Office Of Commissioner Edgar; Office of Commissioner
Brise
Cc: Office of Commissioner Brown; Office Of Commissioner Graham
Subject: I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work w ith the so lar industry to preserve
and improve the Sola r Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to invest and benefit from local solar
power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet consumer demand
while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per watt in 2015, the commission could increase
by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please extend and
redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free market, and engage in a
meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable business environment during this period of
rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar economy by extending
and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program . .

25
Cristina Slaton

From: Scott Schroeder < schroedersolar@live.com >


Sent: Thursday, November 20, 2014 10:17 AM
To: Office of Commissioner Balbis; Office Of Commissioner Edgar; Office Of Commissioner
Graham; Office of Commissioner Brise; Office of Commissioner Brown
Subject: Solar Pilot Program

Chairman Graham and Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission,

1 am a Florida ratepayer, and 1 support solar energy in our state. I urge you to work with the solar industry to preserve
and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to invest and benefit from local solar
power.

A smart solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grow to meet and compete to meet consumer demand
while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per watt in 2015, the commission could increase
by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are able to participate in this program.

Affordable solar power is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please extend and
redesign this solar incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free market, and engage in a
meaningful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable business environment during this period of
rapid innovation in our energy sector.

Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar economy by extending
and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program ..

Signed,
Richard F. "Scott" Schroeder
+1.954.383.0596
8120 NW 51 Street, Lauderhil l, FL 33351

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s_co.ll.@§ch roe de rso Ia rene> r:gy,mm
http ://twitter.com/ sch roed e rsola r
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http://www.linkedin.com/pub/rich_ar:.<Hrhrq_P~d.i!ILl3/704/b_S~

26
Cristina Slaton

From: Jennifer Winter <jennifersusannewinter@gmail com>


Sent: Thursday, November 20, 2014 10:16 AM
To: Office of Commissioner Balbis; Office Of Commissioner Edgar; Office Of Commissioner
Graham; Office of Commissioner Brise; Office of Commissioner Brown
Cc: support@fpscletters.com
Subject: Solar in the SunShine State

Chairman Graham and Commissioners ofth0 Florida Public Service Commission,

I am a Florida ratepayer, and I support sola r energy in our state. l urge you to work with the so lar industry to
preserve and improve the Solar Pilot Program so that customers like me can continue to invest and benefit from
local solar power.
A sma11 solar rebate program can help our local solar industry grov. to meet and compete to meet consumer
demand while delivering strong ratepayer value. By reducing the rebate amount per watt in 2015, the
commission could increase by five-fold or greater the number of Floridians who are able to participate in this
program.
Affordable solar pov;er is ready to help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Florida. Please extend and
redesign this solm incentive program to provide a smooth transition to an incentive free market, and engage in a
meru1ingful discussion with the solar industry on how to provide a stable business environment during this
period of rapid innovation in our energy sector.
Please give industry and customers alike the confidence they need to invest in our growing solar economy by
ex tending and redesigning Florida's Solar Pilot Program ..

Signed,
Jennifer Winter

Jennifer Winter
jennifersusannewinter@gmail.com
USFSP Sustainability Coordinator

27
Cristina Slaton

From: Jan Read <jeread19@gmail.com>


Se nt: Wednesday, November 19, 2014 12:04 PM
To: Office of Commissioner Balbis
Subject: Please support meaningful energy efficiency goals

Dear Commissioners,

1 understand that on November 25th, you will be setting conservation goals for the state's biggest power companies. I
ask that you set meaningful conservation goals that include energy efficiency measures that are the lowest cost and
provide the highest savings to customers. The sca le of energy efficiency programs is critically important to customers-
especially those on low and fixed incomes. Utility-sponsored programs provide information and financial resources that
help customers, like me, reduce energy use and save money on monthly bills.

Yet, Florida's families and businesses will never realize the benefits of those programs if you approve the historic
reductions in energy efficiency efforts being requested by the state's power companies- and affirmed by your staff. The
easiest, cheapest and cleanest way to save energy is to use less of it. It keeps money in the pockets of Florida's families
and is good for economic development. We should be increasing efforts to use energy smarter, not slashing those
efforts.

Please stand on the side of utility customers and reject the big power companies' request to gut energy efficiency
efforts.

Sincerely,

Jan Read

Jan Read
9490 Dominican Drive
Cutler 13ay, FL 33189

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CORRESPONDENCE
NOV 24, 2014
Christopher Cooney DOCUMENT 0 06446-14

From: Cristina Slaton


Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 10:08 AM
To: Commissioner Correspondence
Subject: Docket Correspondence
Attachments: SKMBT_36314112410061.pdf

Please place the attached e-mails in Docket Correspondence • Consumers and their Representatives, Docket
Numbers 130199-EI, 130200-EI, 130201-EI, 130202-EI, 130203-EM, 130204-EM, and 130205-EI.

Thank you,
Cristina
Cristina Slaton

Fro m: Pamela Maldonad o < pamelamaldonado.mia@gmail.c om >


Sent: Saturday, November 22, 2014 10:35 PM
To: Office of Commissioner Balbis
Subject : Please include energy efficiency in your conservation goals

Dear Chairman Graham, Commissioners Brise, Edgar, Bablis & Brown,

l conservation
I understand that on Novembe r 25th you will have an opportuni ty on November 25th to set meaningfu
to gut energy efficiency
goals for the state's biggest utilities, or set Florida back by approving the companies' request
efforts.

than dramatica lly


This is to ask ask that you set conservation goals that increase efficiency opportunit ies, rather
programs, on top of
decreasing the scope of what are already extremely modest energy efficiency programs. These
are critical to those with lower incomes who lack the
be ing the most cost-effective way to meet electricity demand,
resources to reduce their energy use and save money on their bills.

highest savings to
Your goals should include energy efficiency measures that are the lowest cost and provide the
customers .

opportunit ies to lower


If you approve your staff's recommen dation, Florida's families and businesses will lose va luable
like myself. Energy
their energy use. While that may be good for utility shareholders, it's not good for customers
a more susta inable
efficiency keeps money in everyone's Pocket, it's good for economic developm ent and it leaves
future.

efficiency efforts in
Please stand with utility customers and reject the big power compa-nies' requests to slash energy
Florida. PLEASE DO THE RIGHT THING FOR THE PEOPLE, NOT THE POWER COMPANIES!

Pamela Maldonad o
3608 Miramonte s Circle
Wellington , FL 33414

9
Cristina Slaton

From: Patricia Pitchenik < pitchenik@optonline.net >


Sent: Saturday, November 22, 2014 8:41 PM
To: Office of Commissioner Balbis
Subject : Please include energy efficiency in your conservation goals

Dear Chairman Graham, Commissioners Brise, Edgar, Bablis & Brown,

You w ill have an opport unity on November 25th to set meaningful conservation goals for the state's biggest utilities, or
set Florida back by approving the companies' request to gut energy efficiency efforts. I ask that you set conservation
goals that increase efficiency opportunities, not dramatically decrease the scope of modest energy efficiency programs .
These programs, on top of being the most cost-effective way to meet electricity demand, are critical to those on lower
income who don't have the resources to reduce their energy use and save money on their bil ls. You r goals should
include energy efficiency measures that are the lowest cost and provide the highest savings to customers.

If you approve your staff's recommendation, Florida's families and businesses will lose valuable opportunities to lower
their energy use. Wh ile that may be good for utility shareholders, it's not good for customers like myself. Energy
efficiency keeps money in everyone's pocket, it's good for economic development and it leaves a more susta inable
future.

Please stand with ut ility customers and reject the big power companies' requests to slash energy efficiency efforts in
Florida.

Patricia Pitchenik
220 MacFarlane Dr
Delray Beach, FL 33483

10
Cristina Slaton

From: Beverly Jones < BeverlyrJones@comcast.net >


Sent: Saturday, November 22, 2014 5:51 PM
To: Office of Commissioner Balbis
Subject: Please support meaningful energy efficiency goals

Dear Commissioners,

I understand that on November 25th, you wi ll be setting conservation goals for the state's biggest power companies. I
ask that you set meaningful conservation goa ls that include energy efficiency measures that are the lowest cost and
provide the highest savings to customers. The scale of ene rgy efficiency programs is crit ically important to customers -
especially those on low and fixed incomes. Utility-sponsored programs provide information and financial resources that
help customers, like me, reduce energy use and save money on monthly bills.

Yet, Florida's families and businesses will never realize the benefits of those programs if you approve the historic
reductions in energy efficiency efforts being requested by the state's power companies- and affirmed by your staff. The
easiest, cheapest and cleanest way to save energy is to use less of it. It keeps money in the pockets of Florida's families
and is good for economic development. We should be increasing efforts to use energy smarter, not slashing those
efforts.

Please stand on the side of utility customers and reject the big power companies' request to gut energy efficiency
efforts.

Sincerely,

Beve rl y Jones
600 S Dixie Hwy /\pt223
West Pa lm Beach, FL 33401

11
Cristina Slaton

From: Annette Evans <evansal@bellsouth.net >


Sent: Saturday, November 22, 2014 5:28 PM
To: Office of Commissioner Balbis
Subject: Please include energy efficiency in your conservation goals

Dear Chairman Graham, Commissioners Brise, Edgar, Bablis & Brown,

You will have an opportunity on November 25th to set meaningful conservation goals for the state's biggest utilities, or
set Florida back by approving the companies' request to gut energy efficiency efforts. I ask that you set conservation
goals that increase efficiency opportunities, not dramatically decrease the scope of modest energy efficiency programs.
These programs, on top of being the most cost-effective way to meet electricity demand, are critical to those on lower
income who don't have the resources to reduce their energy use and save money on their bills. Your goals should
include energy efficiency measures that are the lowest cost and provide the highest savings to customers.

If you approve your staffs recommendation, Florida's families and businesses will lose valuable opportunities to lower
their energy use. While that may be good for utility shareholders, it's not good for customers like myself. Energy
efficiency keeps money in everyone's pocket, it's good for economic development and it leaves a more sustainable
future.

Please stand with utility customers and reject the big power companies' requests to slash energy efficiency efforts in
Florida.

Annette Evans
3422 Pine Haven Circle
BOCA RATON, FL 33431

12
Cristina Slaton

From: Carlos Boueres <Cboueres@msn.com>


Sent: Saturday, November 22, 2014 4:50 PM
To: Office of Commissioner Balbis
Subject: Please include energy efficiency in your conservation goals

Dear Chairman Graham, Commissioners Brise, Edgar, Bablis & Brown,

You will have an opportunity on November 25th to set meaningful conservation goa ls for the state's biggest utilities, or
set Flo rida back by approving the companies' request to gut energy efficiency efforts. I ask that you set conservation
goa ls that increase efficiency opportunities, not dramatically decrease the scope of modest energy efficiency programs.
These programs, on top of being the most cost-effective way to meet electricity demand, are critical to those on lower
income who don't have the resources to reduce their energy use and save money on their bills. Your goals should
include energy efficiency measures that are the lowest cost and provide the highest savings to customers.

If you approve your staff's recommendation, Florida's families and businesses will lose valuable opportunities to lower
their energy use. While that may be good for utility shareholders, it's not good for customers like myself. Energy
efficiency keeps money in everyone's pocket, it's good for economic development and it leaves a more sustainable
future .

Please stand w i th utility custom ers and reject t he big power companies' requests to slash energy efficiency efforts in
Florida.

Carlos Boueres
133 7-a Jackson St
Tal lahassee, FL 32303

13
Cristina Slaton

From: Kathryn Walters <walterskr@hotmail.com>


Sent: Sat urday, November 22, 2014 3:49 PM
To: Office of Commissioner Balbis
Subject: Please support meaningfu l energy efficiency goals

Dear Commissioners,

I understand that on November 25th, you wi ll be setting conservation goals for the state's biggest power companies. I
ask that you set mean ingful conservation goals that include energy efficiency measures that are the lowest cost and
provide the highest savings to customers. The scale of energy efficiency programs is critica lly important to customers-
especially those on low and fixed incomes. Utility-sponsored programs provide information and financial resources that
help customers, like me, reduce energy use and save money on monthly bills.

Yet, Florida's families and businesses will never realize the benefits of those programs if you approve the historic
reductions in energy efficiency efforts being requested by the state's power companies- and affirmed by your staff. The
easiest, cheapest and cleanest way to save energy is to use less of it. It keeps money in the pockets of Florida's families
and is good for econom ic development. We should be increasing efforts to use energy smarter, not slashing those
effo rts.

Please stand on the side of utility customers and reject the big power companies' request to gut energy efficiency
efforts.

Sincerely,

Kathryn Walters
5193 Lake Blvd
Delray Beach, FL 33484

14
Cristina Slaton

From: Sylvia Winsberg Jameson <Swjameson@icloud.com>


Sent: Saturday, November 22, 2014 3:40 PM
To: Office of Commissioner Balbis
Subject: Please support meaningful energy efficiency goals

Dear Commissioners,

I understand that on November 25th, you will be setting conservation goals for the state's biggest power companies. I
ask that you set meaningful conservation goals that include energy efficiency measures that are the lowest cost and
provide the highest savings to customers. The scale of energy efficiency programs is critica lly important to customers-
especially those on low and fixed incomes. Utility-sponsored programs provide information and financial resources that
help customers, like me, reduce energy use and save money on monthly bills.

Yet, Florida's families and businesses will never realize the benefits of those programs if you approve the historic
reductions in energy efficiency efforts being requested by the state's power companies- and affirmed by your staff. The
easiest, cheapest and cleanest way to save energy is to use less of it. It keeps money in the pockets of Florida's families
and is good for economic development. We should be increasing efforts to use energy smarter, not slashing those
efforts.

Please stand on the side of utility customers and reject the big power companies' request to gut energy efficiency
efforts.

Sincerely,

Sylvia Winsberg Jameson


12750 Hagen Ranch Rd
Boynton Beach, FL 33437

15
Cristina Slaton

From: Susan Snyder <roysue@bellsouth.net>


Sent: Saturday, November 22, 2014 3:00PM
To: Office of Commissioner Balbis
Subject: Please include energy efficiency in your conservation goats

Dear Chairman Graham, Commissioners Brise, Edgar, Bablis & Brown,

You will have an opportunity on November 25th to set meaningful conservation goals for the state's biggest utilities, or
set Florida back by approving the companies' request to gut energy efficiency efforts. I ask that you set conservation
goals that increase efficiency opportunities, not dramatically decrease the scope of modest energy efficiency programs.
These programs, on top of being the most cost-effective way to meet electricity demand, are critical to those on lower
income who don't have the resources to reduce their energy use and save money on their bills. Your goals should
include energy efficiency measures that are the lowest cost and provide the highest savings to customers.

If you approve your staffs recommendation, Florida's famil ies and businesses will lose valuable opportunities to lower
their energy use. While that may be good for utility shareholders, it's not good for customers like myself. Energy
efficiency keeps money in everyone's pocket, it's good for economic development and it leaves a more sustainable
future.

Please stand with utility customers and reject the big power companies' requests to slash energy efficiency efforts in
Florida .

Susan Snyder
1894 Tudo r Rd .
N. Palm Beach, FL 33408

16
Cristina Slaton

From: Richard Emory < richardemory2@gmail.com >


Sent: Saturday, November 22, 2014 2:58 PM
To: Office of Commissioner Balbis
Subject: Please include energy efficiency in your conservation goals

Dear Chairman Graham, Commissioners Brise, Edgar, Bablis & Brown,

You will have an opportunity on November 25th to set meaningful conservation goals for the state's biggest utilities, or
set Florida back by approving the companies' request to gut energy efficiency efforts . I ask that you set conservation
goals that increase efficiency opportunities, not dramatica lly decrease the scope of modest energy efficiency programs.
These programs, on top of being the most cost-effective way to meet electricity demand, are critical to those on lower
income who don't have the resources to reduce their energy use and save money on their bills. Your goals should
include energy efficiency measures that are the lowest cost and provide the highest savings to customers.

If you approve your staff's recommendation, Florida's families and businesses will lose valuable opportunities to lower
their energy use. While that may be good for utility shareholders, it's not good for customers like myself. Energy
efficiency keeps money in everyone's pocket, it's good for economic development and it leaves a more sustainable
future.

Please stand with utility customers and reject the big power companies' requests to slash energy efficiency efforts in
Florida.

Richard Emory
6966 Springville Cove
Boynton Beach, FL33437

17
Cristina Slaton

From: Kathe Thompson <kathetl3@aol.com>


Sent: Saturday, November 22. 2014 2:17 PM
To: Office of Commissioner Balbis
Subject: Please include energy efficiency in your conservation goals

Dear Chairman Graham, Commissioners Brise, Edgar, Bablis & Brown,

You will have an opportunity on November 25th to set meaningful conservation goals for the state's biggest utilities, or
set Florida back by approving the companies' request to gut energy efficiency efforts. I ask that you set conservation
goals that increase efficiency opportunities, not dramatically decrease the scope of modest energy efficiency programs.
These programs, on top of being the most cost-effective way to meet electricity demand, are critical to those on lower
income who don't have the resources to reduce their energy use and save money on their bills. Your goals should
include energy efficiency measures that are the lowest cost and provide the highest savings to customers.

If you approve your staffs recommendation, Florida's families and businesses will lose valuable opportunities to lower
their energy use. Wh ile that may be good for utility shareholders, it's not good for customers like myself. Energy
efficiency keeps money in everyone's pocket, it's good for economic development and it leaves a more sustainable
future.

Please stand w ith utility customers and reject the big power companies' reques ts to slash energy efficiency efforts in
Florida.

Kathe Thompson
15109 Banbury Way
Wellington, FL 33414

18

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