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For the first time, solar power generated more electricity than coal during a full calendar month — a milestone that underscores how quickly the nation's power system is changing.
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Coal from Utah, New Mexico, and Wyoming could go to revived coal plants and be exported through a new port in California.
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On this episode, a trans woman harmed herself while in a Utah prison; now the federal Department of Justice may file a lawsuit, and the Utah Legislature passed its coal agenda; what’s next for power plants and your utility bills?
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On this episode we discuss equity training being now discriminatory, tithing lawsuits against the LDS Church; and Utah’s coal agenda.
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On this episode we discuss Utah coal power’s last leg, more abortion restrictions and flood fears from spring runoff.
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A new report from Earthjustice and the Environmental Integrity Project found 91% of coal ash disposal sites were out of compliance with EPA rules.
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A new report from the Sierra Club finds utilities across the country are still committed to dirty sources of fuel such as coal and gas, despite public pledges to clean energy.
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A federal district court in Montana has reinstated a moratorium halting all coal leasing on federal lands until the Bureau of Land Management completes a more sufficient analysis on the environmental and health impacts of extracting coal.
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As energy demand continues to grow, Logan City Light & Power is advising residents to prepare for the possibility of brown-outs or electricity rate hikes this summer. In an effort to meet demand, the Logan City Council has explored a variety of solutions.
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Efforts by the Biden administration to address climate change by temporarily banning new leasing on oil and gas drilling is concerning for many Utah…