Why West Valley City is having Doubts About Renewable Energy Plan

“If all roads lead to clean energy in Utah, some municipalities such as West Valley City are leaning toward taking an alternative path to reach it. A 2019 renewable energy bill promised a steady course for local governments to follow to achieve 100% clean energy by 2030. The plan was to push the,” reports Alixel Cabrera in The Salt Lake Tribune.

“Development of an energy infrastructure that would interconnect and feed solar, wind and other carbon-free sources of electricity directly into the Rocky Mountain Power system. The Community Renewable Energy Act, an interlocal agreement born out of HB411, started when nearly two dozen Utah cities and counties committed to the.”

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