Utah was the fastest-growing state in the nation by population between 2010 and 2020.1 This growing population is bringing increased demand for energy. The build out of Utah\u27s electric vehicle (EV) infrastructure, with the state aiming to site electric vehicle charging stations at least every 50 miles along its interstate highway system by the end of 2025, will also increase energy demand. This growth will equate to increased carbon emissions if Utah does not change its electricity mix, which is currently composed of primarily carbon-emitting sources. As of 2022 (see Figure 1), 53% of Utah\u27s total electricity net generation came from coal, 26% from natural gas, and 16% from renewable energy sources, primarily solar power.
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In his 10-Year Strategic Energy Plan released in 2011, Governor Gary R. Herbert established a goal o...
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Received: 25 August 2023. Revised: 2 September 2023. Accepted: 7 September 2023. Available online: 2...
Fossil fuels supply most of Utah’s energy needs. Any process using fossil fuels, however, emits carb...
This fact sheet defines wind power, describes its economic, social, and environmental benefits to th...
Solar energy is a constantly renewable source of light and heat in the Western U.S. However, few wes...
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While it may seem that the efforts of local governments have only a marginal impact on the global is...
While water resource challenges are not unique to Utah, a combination of arid climate, rapid populat...
Americans across the nation are showing an increased awareness of the problems caused by the rapid a...
Climate change is now dominating the policy agenda. Countries are racing to announce net-zero emissi...
This report provides an overview of the state of Utah’s development of its wind resources for the ge...
While the rest of the world progresses toward renewable energy production, Utah continues to be heav...
The US electric grid, which began operations over 100 years ago, is the largest industrial machine i...
In his 10-Year Strategic Energy Plan released in 2011, Governor Gary R. Herbert established a goal o...
As the world\u27s population rises and becomes increasingly more urbanized, there is a greater deman...
A large-scale transition to renewable energy sources will become increasingly appealing as the issue...
Received: 25 August 2023. Revised: 2 September 2023. Accepted: 7 September 2023. Available online: 2...
Fossil fuels supply most of Utah’s energy needs. Any process using fossil fuels, however, emits carb...
This fact sheet defines wind power, describes its economic, social, and environmental benefits to th...
Solar energy is a constantly renewable source of light and heat in the Western U.S. However, few wes...
Weekly student newspaper of Utah State University in Logan.https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/newspapers...
While it may seem that the efforts of local governments have only a marginal impact on the global is...
While water resource challenges are not unique to Utah, a combination of arid climate, rapid populat...
Americans across the nation are showing an increased awareness of the problems caused by the rapid a...
Climate change is now dominating the policy agenda. Countries are racing to announce net-zero emissi...
This report provides an overview of the state of Utah’s development of its wind resources for the ge...