Anthony Grande moved away from Fort Myers three years ago in large part because of the hurricane risk.Grande told CNN he wanted to find a new home where developers prioritized climate resiliency in a state that is increasingly vulnerable to record-breaking storm surge, catastrophic wind and historic rainfall.Babcock Ranch calls itself “America’s first solar-powered town.” Its nearby solar array — made up of 700,000 individual panels — generates more electricity than the 2,000-home neighborhood uses, in a state where most electricity is generated by burning natural gas, a planet-warming fossil fuel.Kitson declined CNN’s request for an interview; Hall said he is focused on helping neighboring communities rebuild.“We built it to be resilient and as much as you plan and think you’ve done the right thing, you don’t know until you put it to the test.” As utilities scramble to restore power across the state, Babcock residents say September storms showed that America’s energy infrastructure is not well-equipped to handle worsening extreme weather events."