Florida Study - Bipartisan Policy Center
Florida Study - Bipartisan Policy Center
Florida Study - Bipartisan Policy Center
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D.4 ______ Federal Renewable Energy Portfolio Standard Impacts on <strong>Florida</strong>Table D.3. Estimated 2007 Gross Receipts Per Farm and Estimated Potential Per Farm Economic Impacts ofSelected RES Scenarios for <strong>Florida</strong> by BEA, 2015, 2020, and 2025State/BEA Region2007AgriculturalGrossReceipts2015 2020 202525% RES 20% RES 25% RES 20% RES 25% RES 20% RESDollars/farm<strong>Florida</strong> 191,271 4,300 4,301 7,180 7,181 9,419 9,421Gainesville 62 128,936 6,864 6,873 12,284 12,293 16,500 16,509Jacksonville 79 201,088 5,168 5,168 5,168 5,168 5,168 5,168Miami‐Fort Lauderdale‐Miami Beach 106 436,868 3,556 3,556 3,556 3,556 3,556 3,556Orlando‐The Villages 121 138,176 3,373 3,373 5,261 5,261 6,713 6,713Panama City‐Lynn Haven 123 78,465 6,956 6,931 17,282 17,282 25,313 25,313Pensacola‐Ferry Pass‐Brent 125 60,480 5,353 5,353 20,261 20,261 31,856 31,856Sarasota‐Bradenton‐Venice 148 397,410 3,417 3,417 3,417 3,417 3,417 3,417Tallahassee 163 137,298 9,576 9,576 9,576 9,576 9,576 9,576Tampa‐St. Petersburg‐Clearwater 164 149,529 0 0 0 0 0 0