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babcock-ed01Florida's next big community isn't for retirees -- it's for solar energy buffs. Florida Power & Light and development firm Kitson & Partners are collaborating on Babcock Ranch, a 17,000 acre solar-powered city near Fort Myers. The community will run entirely on a 75 megawatt, $300 million solar-powered generator, and will also use smart grid technology to let all inhabitants of the community monitor their power consumption....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/florida-announces-worlds-first-solar-powered-city/'>READ ARTICLE</a>1
babcock-ed02Florida's next big community isn't for retirees -- it's for solar energy buffs. Florida Power & Light and development firm Kitson & Partners are collaborating on Babcock Ranch, a 17,000 acre solar-powered city near Fort Myers. The community will run entirely on a 75 megawatt, $300 million solar-powered generator, and will also use smart grid technology to let all inhabitants of the community monitor their power consumption....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/florida-announces-worlds-first-solar-powered-city/'>READ ARTICLE</a>2
babcock-ed03Florida's next big community isn't for retirees -- it's for solar energy buffs. Florida Power & Light and development firm Kitson & Partners are collaborating on Babcock Ranch, a 17,000 acre solar-powered city near Fort Myers. The community will run entirely on a 75 megawatt, $300 million solar-powered generator, and will also use smart grid technology to let all inhabitants of the community monitor their power consumption....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/florida-announces-worlds-first-solar-powered-city/'>READ ARTICLE</a>3
babcock-ed04Florida's next big community isn't for retirees -- it's for solar energy buffs. Florida Power & Light and development firm Kitson & Partners are collaborating on Babcock Ranch, a 17,000 acre solar-powered city near Fort Myers. The community will run entirely on a 75 megawatt, $300 million solar-powered generator, and will also use smart grid technology to let all inhabitants of the community monitor their power consumption....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/florida-announces-worlds-first-solar-powered-city/'>READ ARTICLE</a>4




