Democracy Dies in Darkness

Why people don’t have to pay anything for electricity in this Florida community

In Hunters Point, Fla., the world’s first LEED Zero Energy certified residential development, every house produces more electricity than it uses

January 6, 2024 at 7:00 a.m. EST
The 86 houses will have solar panels and batteries, which, taken together, turn the entire neighborhood into a solar power system that can produce more electricity than it consumes. (Thomas Simonetti for The Washington Post)
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HUNTERS POINT, Fla. — In this Florida development, no one pays an electricity bill.

It’s not because of subsidies, but by design: All of the 86 homes built or planned in Hunters Point, a residential development about an hour south of Tampa, boast 14 solar panels and a 12-kilowatt-hour home battery in the utility closet.