The Endangerment Finding, established by the EPA in 2009, is the legal and scientific foundation that allows the agency to regulate greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in order to protect public health and welfare. Now, the Trump administration is proposing to repeal it, undermining decades of scientific consensus and stripping the EPA of its authority to protect […]| Utah Clean Energy
In a significant step forward for clean transportation and air quality, two Utah communities—Summit County and the City of Moab—have adopted new electric vehicle (EV) readiness ordinances. These forward-thinking policies require new multifamily housing developments, such as apartments and condos, to include infrastructure that supports EV charging. This is a major win not just for […]| Utah Clean Energy
The sweeping budget reconciliation bill passed by Congressional Republicans eliminated three long-established energy efficiency tax incentives originally enacted under President George W. Bush. These incentives helped families and businesses lower energy bills, improved housing affordability, made homes and buildings more comfortable, supported local construction activity, and reduced pollution.| Utah Clean Energy
This summer, the Utah Clean Energy team travelled across the state, from Salt Lake City to Price, Bluff, and beyond, to help shape Utah’s Beehive Emission Reduction Plan. Spearheaded by the Utah Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ), this far-reaching initiative is developing locally driven solutions to reduce emissions on a statewide scale. Utah Clean Energy […]| Utah Clean Energy
Are you ready to take the next step toward a cleaner, more cost-effective fleet? Join Utah Clean Energy and ASPIRE Center for an energizing and informative workshop designed to help you unlock the benefits of fleet electrification. Whether you’re a fleet manager, represent a business or organization with a vehicle fleet, or work in local […]| Utah Clean Energy
On April 28, 2025, the power went out across all of Spain and Portugal, bringing daily life to a halt for 10 hours. Chaos ensued and Spain called a national emergency. What caused this? Once a cyberattack was ruled out, many sources were quick to blame renewables for the outage. On April 16, 2025, Spain made headlines for achieving 100% renewable energy on a weekday for the first time. And yet, twelve days later, when renewables were providing 60% of their electricity, the grid went dark. A...| Utah Clean Energy