Utah Climate Action Network

The Utah Climate Action Network works to advance transformational changes and protect the health, economy, and prosperity of our communities. Led by Utah Clean Energy, this group of specialized climate experts convene and collaborate on local solutions four a healthy climate.

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Unleashing Utah’s Clean Energy Potential in the New Energy Era

As global energy markets charge ahead toward an innovative clean energy future, Utah has a choice to make: will we continue our proud legacy as …

Making an Impact With the Utah Climate Action Network

Our community here in Moab has recognized that we are going to face major challenges with climate change, and we want to be a leader on solutions that will move us to clean energy and sustainable economies. UCAN’s Utah Climate Week helps put a spotlight on the leadership that individuals and communities are showing across Utah on climate solutions.

Moab Mayor and Path to Positive Utah leader Emily Niehaus
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Final Week of the 2025 Utah Legislative Session

We are in the last week of the 2025 Utah Legislative Session. I’ll confess—this one has been especially tough. While …

Climate Change Leadership, Utah Clean Energy

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Exciting News: Meet Utah Clean Energy’s New Deputy Director

We knew we were asking for a lot in the hunt for our new Deputy Director. Finding someone with the …

Climate Change Leadership, Inflation Reduction Act Incentives

Solar photovoltaic panels and wind turbines. Energy concept

Responding to Federal Funding Impacts on Clean Energy

Utah Clean Energy is closely following the executive actions of the Trump administration and their impact on important clean air …

Clean Technologies and Smart Grid, Climate Change Leadership, Creating an electric transportation system, Local Government Climate Leadership, Uncategorized

More than 7,200 megawatts of new wind energy

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 …

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UCE Building

Climate Innovation Center: Construction Photo Gallery

March 2024: Exterior Insulation and Brick If we haven’t made it clear yet, the Climate Innovation Center is going to …

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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.
 
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The Utah Clean Energy team