Florida Incentives and
Laws

Last Updated June
2006
State Incentives
Renewable Energy Grants
The
Renewable Energy
Technologies Grants
Program provides
matching grants for
demonstration,
commercialization,
research, and
development projects
relating to renewable
energy technologies,
including those
generating or utilizing
hydrogen or biomass
resources. (Reference
Senate Bill 888,
2006 and
Florida Statutes
377.804)
Hydrogen and Biofuels
Tax Exemption
Through July 1, 2010, in
the state of Florida the
sale or use of the
following is exempt from
the state sales, rental,
use, consumption,
distribution, and
storage tax: 1) hydrogen
powered vehicles and
related materials, and
hydrogen refueling
stations, up to a
maximum of $2 million in
taxes each state fiscal
year for all taxpayers;
2) materials used in the
distribution of
biodiesel (B10-B100) and
ethanol (E10-E100),
including refueling
infrastructure,
transportation, and
storage, up to a maximum
of $1 million in taxes
each state fiscal year
for all taxpayers.
Gasoline refueling
station pump retrofits
for ethanol (E10-E100)
distribution also
qualify for this
exemption. (Reference
Senate Bill 888,
2006 and
Florida Statutes
212.08)
Hydrogen and Biofuels
Investment Tax Credit
A
credit against the state
sales and use tax is
available for costs
incurred between July 1,
2006, and June 30, 2010
for the following: 1)
75% of all capital
costs, operation and
maintenance costs, and
research and development
costs incurred in
connection with an
investment in
hydrogen-powered
vehicles and hydrogen
vehicle fueling stations
in the state, up to a
limit of $3 million per
state fiscal year for
all taxpayers, and 2)
75% of all capital
costs, operation and
maintenance costs, and
research and development
costs incurred in
connection with an
investment in the
production, storage, and
distribution of
biodiesel (B10-B100) and
ethanol (E10-E100) in
the state. This includes
the costs of
constructing,
installing, and
equipping such
technologies, up to a
maximum of $6.5 million
per state fiscal year
for all taxpayers;
gasoline refueling
station pump retrofits
for ethanol (E10-E100)
distribution also
qualify.
Credits may be used in
tax years beginning
January 1, 2007, and
ending December 31,
2010. If the credit is
not fully used in any
one tax year because of
insufficient tax
liability on the part of
the corporation, the
unused amount may be
carried forward and used
in tax years beginning
January 1, 2007, and
ending December 31,
2012.
(Reference
Senate Bill 888,
2006 and
Florida Statutes
220.192)
High Occupancy Vehicle (HOV)
Lane Exemption
Inherently Low Emission
Vehicles (ILEVs) and
hybrid electric vehicles
that are certified and
labeled in accordance
with federal regulations
may be driven in HOV
lanes at any time,
regardless of the number
of passengers in the
vehicle. The vehicle
must have a decal issued
by the Florida Division
of Motor Vehicles,
obtained for a $5 fee,
which must be renewed
annually. (Reference
Florida Statutes
316.0741)
Point of Contact
Florida Division of
Motor Vehicles
Phone (850) 922-9000
dmv@hsmv.state.fl.us
http://www.hsmv.state.fl.us/html/titlinf.html
State Laws and
Regulations
State Energy Task Force
The
Florida Renewable Energy
Technologies and Energy
Efficiency Act was
established to increase
the state’s energy
stability and protect
public health by
advancing the
development of efficient
and renewable energy
technologies, including
those related to
hydrogen, ethanol and
biodiesel. The Act
creates the Florida
Energy Commission, which
is responsible for
developing
recommendations for
legislation to establish
a state energy policy,
focusing on
energy-efficiency issues
including the
encouragement of
in-state research,
development, and
deployment of
alternative fuels for
motor vehicles.
Furthermore, the Florida
Department of
Environmental Protection
is responsible for
providing a report
detailing the state's
leadership by example in
energy conservation and
energy efficiency,
including a description
of state programs
designed to achieve
energy conservation and
energy efficiency
through the inclusion of
alternative fuel
vehicles in state
fleets. (Reference
Senate Bill 888,
2006 and
Florida Statutes
403.809)
Point of Contact
General Inquiries
Florida Energy Office
Phone (850) 245-8002
http://www.FloridaEnergy.org
Alternative Fuel Vehicle
(AFV) Program Support
The
Governor’s Office and
the Governor’s executive
agencies are directed to
continue their energy
conservation efforts to
reduce the demand for
energy in Florida and
are further encouraged
to develop innovative
conservation
initiatives. In
addition, all other
departments and agencies
of state government, as
well as all local
governments, are
encouraged to develop
and implement long-term
conservation
initiatives. This may
include but is not
limited to the
recommendation that
state and local
governments invest in
energy-efficient
equipment and hybrid
electric or alternative
fuel vehicles.
(Reference
Executive Order
05-241, 2005)
Alternative Fuels Tax
A
person operating an
alternative fuel vehicle
(AFV) must purchase an
annual decal from the
Florida Department of
Motor Vehicles in lieu
of the excise tax on
gasoline. Refueling
stations are not allowed
to fuel an AFV that does
not display the proper
decal. State and local
government AFV fleets
are exempt from paying
the decal fee. A person
fueling vehicles from
his or her own
facilities is required,
in addition to the state
alternative fuel fee
imposed by this section,
to pay a local
alternative fuel fee in
lieu of each cent of
excise tax levied by a
county. (Reference
Florida Statutes
206.877)
Alternative Fuel License
Anyone who wishes to be
a wholesale distributor
of an alternative fuel
must first obtain a
license from the Florida
Department of Revenue.
(Reference
Florida Statutes
206.89)
Electric Vehicle (EV)
Surcharge Exemption
EVs
are protected from
insurance surcharges
based on factors such as
new technology,
passenger payload,
weight-to-horsepower
ratio, and the types of
material used to
manufacture the vehicle
unless the Office of
Insurance Regulation
receives actuarial data
that determines the
surcharges are
justified. (Reference
Florida Statutes
627.06535)
Ethanol Production
Credit
County governments are
eligible to receive
waste reduction credits
for using yard
clippings, clean wood
waste, or paper waste as
feedstocks for the
production of
clean-burning fuels such
as ethanol. (Reference
Florida Statutes
403.706)
Utilities/Private
Incentives
There are currently no
known utility or private
incentives offered in
Florida
Florida Points of
Contact:
|
NAME |
AGENCY |
TITLE |
PHONE |
FAX |
EMAIL |
Bill Young
|
Florida
Space Coast
Clean Cities
Coalition |
Clean Cities
Coordinator
|
(321)
638-1443 |
(321)
638-1010 |
young@fsec.ucf.edu
|
Carlos
Andres
Gonzalez
|
Florida Gold
Coast Clean
Cities
Coalition |
Clean Cities
Coordinator
|
(954)
985-4416
|
(954)
985-4417
|
carlosg@sfrpc.com
|
Steven
Richardson
|
U.S.
Department
of Energy,
National
Energy
Technology
Laboratory |
Project
Manager
|
(304)
285-4185
|
|
steven.richardson@netl.doe.gov
|
|
Florida
Energy
Office |
General
Inquiries
|
(850)
245-8002
|
|
_
|
|
Florida
Division of
Motor
Vehicles |
|
(850)
922-9000
|
|
dmv@hsmv.state.fl.us
|
Nicole
Barber
|
Florida
Department
of
Environmental
Protection,
Florida
Energy
Office |
Manager,
Hydrogen
Projects
|
(850)
245-8002
|
(850)
245-8003
|
nicole.barber@dep.state.fl.us
|
James Culp
|
Technology
Research and
Development
Authority |
Energy
Programs
Manager
|
(321)
269-6330
|
(321)
383-5260
|
jculp@trda.org
|
Robert
O'Loughlin
|
Federal
Highway
Administration,
Resource
Center |
Air Quality
Specialist
|
(415)
744-3823
|
(415)
744-2620
|
robert.o'loughlin@fhwa.dot.gov
|
Dale Aspy
|
U.S.
Environmental
Protection
Agency |
Environmental
Engineer,
Region 4 Air
Planning
Branch |
(404)
562-9041
|
(404)
562-9019
|
aspy.dale@epa.gov
|
Wes Allen
|
U.S. General
Services
Administration,
Southeast
Region |
Transportation
Specialist
|
(404)
331-3052
|
(404)
331-1879
|
james.allen@gsa.gov
|
|