Transitioning to a clean, renewable grid

Tapping into Utah’s abundant, pollution-free, renewable energy resources means not having to choose between a healthy climate and a healthy economy

The cost of large-scale renewable energy is now on-par with, or even cheaper than, traditional energy resources. Unlocking our full renewable energy potential means reshaping our electricity sector. Our experts work with utilities to help lead the way by modernizing our electricity grid and embracing new clean energy resources.

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Unpacking Rocky Mountain Power’s updated energy plan

This time last year, Utah Clean Energy was celebrating Rocky Mountain Power’s 2023 Integrated Resource Plan (IRP). This is the plan that lays out what …

Making an impact with large-scale renewable energy

“Utah Clean Energy has been the driving force needed to advance the renewable energy industry in Utah. They have and continue to play a vital role in educating our politicians and power companies on what is being done across the nation and have given a voice to what residents of this beautiful state want. We are proud to be a partner with Utah Clean Energy.”

Mark Richards, Intermountain Wind and Solar
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Renewable Energy Grid

Panorama of a wind farm between Monticello and Moab Utah, with mountains in the background

Rocky Mountain Power’s Rate Case: What You Need to Know

Since Rocky Mountain Power first proposed a dramatic rate hike for its Utah customers back in August, Utah Clean Energy’s …

Climate Change Leadership, Local Government Climate Leadership, Renewable Energy Grid, Transitioning to Renewable Energy

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Business and Community Leaders Express Support for Rocky Mountain Power Plans to Shift to Clean Energy 

Utah Clean Energy and a broad and diverse group of Climate and Clean Air Compact signatories submitted on a letter …

Clean Technologies and Smart Grid, Renewable Energy Grid

Engineer in yellow uniform, and holding a white hat, standing to look at The sunlight that makes solar cells produce clean energy. concept of alternative energy to conserve the world's energy.

Utah Clean Energy’s Recommendations for the Utah Energy and Innovation Plan

Utah Clean Energy is grateful for the opportunity to offer comment on the Governor’s Utah Energy and Innovation Plan.  We …

Renewable Energy Grid, Uncategorized

Wind turbine installation in Millford, Utah. Photo credit: Rob Adams

New Renewable Energy on the Horizon for Utah

Positive change is on the horizon for Rocky Mountain Power customers. Nearly 3,250 megawatts of new, low-cost clean energy resources including …

Clean Technologies and Smart Grid, Electrifying our Homes and Buildings, Renewable Energy Grid

Utah State Capitol

Clean Energy in the 2021 Utah Legislative Session

Utah’s 2021 Legislative Session is off and running.  Utah Clean Energy’s policy team is working on and tracking several bills …

Our Large-Scale Renewable Energy Team

NOTICE: WE ARE NOT A SOLAR COMPANY

We would like to clarify that Utah Clean Energy is not a solar company. We are a nonprofit organization that advocates for solar and other clean energy technologies, but we do not install or sell solar in any way.
 
Utah Clean Energy Association is not affiliated with our work. This is a sales group that despite our best efforts to get them to stop, continues to use our name in their advertising. We encourage you to report them to Google Ads as misleading. The company that reached out to you is likely a solar company that purchased your contact information as a lead. You may consider reporting that company to the Better Business Bureau for using misleading sales tactics also.
 
We apologize for any confusion this may have caused and appreciate your understanding.
 
Thank you,

The Utah Clean Energy team