Planning for an electric transportation system

The electrification of transport is one of the largest opportunities to clean our air and protect the climate

Electrifying the transportation system provides a wide-range of benefits beyond air quality and climate, including reducing dependence on fossil-fuels, significantly reducing your cost “at the pump”, and providing greater energy independence for all! Utah Clean Energy strives to make the integration of electrified transportation as streamlined and widespread as possible.

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Setting the Stage for Electric Medium- and Heavy-Duty Trucks

The need for clean trucking cannot be overstated. We know that nationwide medium- and heavy-duty (MHD) vehicles account for only 10% of total vehicle registrations, …

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Beehive Emission Reduction Plan

The Utah Division of Air Quality is in early stages of applying for the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) “Climate Pollution …

Creating an electric transportation system, Electric Vehicles for All, Renewable Energy Grid

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Proposals for Charging and Resiliency Projects

Rocky Mountain Power has three new projects underway funded through their “Sustainable Transportation and Energy Plan” (STEP) program, a 5-year …

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