Climate Action for a Prosperous Utah

Climate change is one of the greatest challenges of our time. Utah is well positioned to become a national leader on climate and energy solutions to shape a world that is livable, safe, and more prosperous. 

LEGACY & STEWARDSHIP

Safeguarding Utah’s high quality of life is the legacy of our generation. 

INNOVATION

Utah is a global leader of technology innovation. The next leap forward is in clean energy and transportation. 

ECONOMIC PROSPERITY

Utah can lead the new energy economy, or we will watch as others reap the benefits.

HEALTHY, CLEAN COMMUNITIES

Reducing pollution means cleaner air and better health for Utahns.  

PREPAREDNESS & RESILIENCY

Preparing for more extreme weather and reducing emissions will ensure that Utah remains a strong and resilient place to live. 

A Roadmap to a Better Future

Investing in climate and energy solutions will put Utah’s families, businesses, and communities on the forefront of prosperity. Our ingenuity and our willingness to be a bold and compassionate leader prepare us for this moment. 

Because energy and transportation make up the bulk of climate warming emissions, Utah Clean Energy has made these high-impact actions a priority. 

LEAD

Make Utah a national leader of climate solutions

uPGRADE

Utah’s homes and buildings to be zero energy

SPEED UP

The adoption of
clean transportation solutions

UNLEASH

Utah's abundance of clean energy
potential

Climate Leadership

Utahns have a proud history of environmental stewardship and tackling global issues with collaborative, innovative and compassionate solutions. Embracing climate leadership will position our state to continue to be a global leader on technological innovation, but more importantly, cleaner air for us, our children, and our grandchildren. 

  • Continuing Utah’s legacy of stewardship and protecting our unparalleled natural beauty.
  • Global leadership on the energy and water innovation.
  • New opportunities for rural Utah communities.
  • Healthy communities and cleaner air and water for all Utahns.
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Harnessing New Federal Resources: Billions of dollars are available to support Utah’s clean energy economy. Smart and practical leadership by Utahns can make this work for us.  

An Impactful 2034 Winter Olympic and Paralympic Games: As the expected host of the 2034 Winter and Paralympic Olympic Games, we can make cleaner air and clean energy a new legacy of our state.

Ensuring All Utah Communities Benefit: Utah leaders can create an energy transition that makes all of Utah, including Utah’s energy communities, tribal communities, and communities of color, stronger and more resilient. 

  • The United Nations conducted a worldwide poll of more than 75,000 people in 77 countries shows a vast majority want governments to do more to address climate change:
  • 80% of people globally want their country to do more on climate change
  • 72% of people globally want their country to move to clean energy quickly
  • 69% of people globally want their country to move to clean energy quickly

Utah Congressman John Curtis founded the House Conservative Climate Caucus in 2021, now the largest caucus in the U.S. House of Representatives with over 80 members.  

“We can do it here in the United States, or we can sit back, ignore the climate movement and watch the next industrial revolution take place outside of the United States. The world has sent a signal that it will buy clean energy technology. Will we sell it, or will we watch it be sold?” (citation

 

Champion climate action in your community

Talk to your family, friends, and colleagues about the need to address climate change and the solutions that are available today.

Let leaders know that Utahns support bold climate action
Durable solutions to climate change require bipartisan solutions. Utah can be the conservative state that moves beyond partisanship to lead on climate action! Let your elected leaders know you support local policies that reduce pollution.

Take action at home and work

Personal action matters. Energy efficiency, clean energy, and clean transportation projects reduce emissions and improve your bottom line. Learn more about clean energy options at https://hub.utahcleanenergy.org.

Upgrade Utah’s homes and buildings to be zero energy

Utah’s population is booming, and with this comes economic growth, new businesses, and unprecedented levels of new construction. Homes and buildings are a significant source of pollution, but a different path is available.

Imagine a future Utah where our homes are so energy efficient, we don’t have to worry about rising energy costs or rolling blackouts. A Utah with comfortable, healthy, modern, and affordable homes that emit very little or even zero emissions, protecting our air quality and climate. High performance building holds the keys to making this future our reality.

  • Higher quality home and buildings to offer buyers
  • Millions of dollars in incentives, rebates, and tax credits are available
  • Healthy indoor air quality for residents
  • Affordable energy for families and businesses
  • A robust economy with lower costs, and better resource management
  • Cleaner air for all

Build to be Super-Efficient 
Eliminating energy waste through common sense energy efficiency tools is the first step. 

Build All-Electric or Electric-Ready 
All electric building eliminate the need for gas appliances. Electric-ready allows an easy switch to efficient electric appliances. 

Build to Leading Standards 

  • Designed to Earn ENERGY STAR
  • ENERGY STAR NextGen
  • Zero Energy Ready Home
  • Zero Energy Certification 
  • 40% – U.S. carbon emissions from buildings 
  • 30,000 – Utahns already employed by energy efficiency industry 
  • $78.2 million – Rocky Mountain Power efficiency incentives annually (2023) 
  • #1 – Utah’s ranking in the number of new homes built 

Garbett Homes’ Sterling at Capitol Hill community is among the most energy efficient in the United States, garnering Garbett the US Department of Energy’s 2022 Housing Innovation Awards Grand Prize. It is one of many awards the local builder has won for their ultra-energy-efficient homes.

Designers
Clean air and climate-smart buildings are within reach through thoughtful design that sets superior energy performance targets, incorporates maximizing energy efficiency, and leverages readily available, non-polluting appliances.

Developers & Builders
Developers and builders play a critical role in helping Utah grow in a smart way. Prioritizing high levels of energy efficiency and selecting efficient electric appliances will maximize the quality and relevance of new homes and buildings.

At Home and Work

Reducing energy waste from our homes and buildings is one of the cheapest, fastest, and easiest ways to reduce emissions.

The small choices we make at home affect the air we all breathe. Look for easy ways you can reduce pollution at home at work by visiting hub.utahcleanenergy.org

 

Speed up the electrification of our cars and trucks

Today the transportation sector is the largest source of greenhouse gas emissions in the U.S. There are a variety of solutions to this challenge, including investment in bike and pedestrian friendly infrastructure, accessible public transit, and developing communities that are people centric.  

Zero emission cars, trucks, and fleets are among the most impactful climate solutions out there. By electrifying transportation, we cut out tailpipe emissions and leverage local energy to fuel up modern-day mobility. 

  • No tailpipe emissions = clean air  
  • EVs are fun to drive and save owners money on fuel and maintenance 
  • Millions in state and federal incentives are available to help make the switch to electric  
  • Expanded access to charging supports equity and clean air 

Electrification of MDHD Vehicles 
Medium- and heavy-duty (MDHD) vehicles have an outsized impact on air quality. They account for only 10% of total vehicles in the US stock but are responsible for about 28% of emissions.  

State policy supporting electrification  
Policies that incentivize the adoption of electric MDHD vehicles make it possible for commercial and government fleets to keep up with the rapidly electrifying transportation sector.  

Expand access to charging in multifamily housing 
As EV adoption of passenger vehicles increases, access to charging in multifamily housing is essential for equitable EV adoption and aligns with new EV incentives for low- and middle-income families. 

  • 10% of vehicles in the U.S. are medium to heavy-duty trucks but account for 28% of pollution 
  • 80% of passenger EV charging happens at home 
  • 11% of all new U.S. car sales in 2024 will be electric

INDUSTRY: Utah PaperBox, a family-owned business that delivers paper products in the Salt Lake City region, has become the first company in Utah to invest in a zero-tailpipe emission Volvo VNR Electric truck. With a range of up to 275 miles, the VNR Electric will allow the paper company to service its high-traffic delivery routes between Provo, Ogden, and Salt Lake City, Utah.

POLICY: Salt Lake City is taking the lead in EV-readiness by voting favorably on an ordinance that requires 20% of parking spaces in new multifamily housing to be EV-ready. Other municipalities can follow Salt Lake City’s example by implementing similar ordinances and preparing their infrastructure for the inevitable increase in EV adoption.  

 

Fleet Managers and Industry Leaders  
Commit to electrifying your fleets. For larger fleets, a fleet analysis that includes charging infrastructure needs is a practical first step. Fleets should become aware of the available incentives, procure vehicles, and train employees on the technology.  

Multifamily Developers and Local Leaders 
Local leaders can champion policies such as EV-readiness ordinances that expand access to EV charging in multi-family housing. Developers can make your multifamily projects future-proof by installing EV charging infrastructure. 

At Home & Work 

  • Test drive an electric vehicle and consider it for your next purchase. 
  • Explore opportunities to install charging at your place of business 
  • Support local policies to encourage EV adoption and charging  

 

 

Unleash Utah's abundance of clean energy potential

Our electricity system is the backbone of a healthy climate, and it is on the verge of a new era fueled by innovation, flexibility, reliability, and low-cost clean energy resources. The good news is we have a plan to get there, but this is the deployment decade and we have a lot to build and no time to waste. By modernizing our electricity system, we will not only mitigate climate impacts, but we will continue Utah’s proud heritage as an energy producing state with a reliable affordable energy system by investing now in clean technologies and leverage Utah’s abundant clean energy resources. 

  • Locally sourced clean energy brings energy independence, resilience, and price stability 
  • Clean energy is now cheaper than fossil fuels in most places around the world 
  • Infusing new technologies into our grid will ensure a stable, secure, and affordable energy supply 
  • Renewable energy creates millions in revenue for Utah communities 
  • Utah’s abundant clean energy resources will make Utah an energy leader 
  • A clean grid means clean air and a stable climate 

Do not delay the buildout of clean energy resources and storage 
70% of our energy needs can be met in this decade by harnessing our world-class geothermal, solar, wind, and storage energy. This will ensure affordable and reliable energy for generations.  

Increase grid flexibility 
Implementing impactful energy efficiency, rooftop solar, energy and demand response programs will enable a flexible and innovative grid that is clean, reliable, and affordable. 

Support energy (coal) and underrepresented communities  
A collaborative effort with rural communities and underrepresented communities ensures all Utah communities can thrive have an opportunity to shape our energy future.  
 

2/3 of renewable energy projects are built in rural areas 

$24.6 million in annual property tax revenue from renewable energy projects throughout Utah 

22,000 square miles of solar panels (roughly the size of lake Michigan) could provide enough energy to power the entire U.S.1 

 $13 billion in financing for the modernization of the nation’s electric grid2 

Investing in a New Energy Legacy for Rural Utah 
In Emery County Utah, local renewable energy developer, rPlus Energies, is building one of the largest planned solar + storage facilities in the PacifiCorp system.  The project, Green River Energy Center, represents a roughly $750 million investment in Utah’s economy, coupled with substantial tax benefits to Emery County.  

Elektron Solar Project in Tooele County to Power Cities and Ski Resorts 
This 80-megawatt solar farm will provide clean energy to Salt Lake City, Park City, Summit County, as well as Park City Mountain, Deer Valley Resort and Utah Valley University. The solar farm is expected to generate enough clean energy to power nearly 20,000 homes each year. 

Leading Innovation 
Utah is host to the Department of Energy (DOE) funded Enhanced Geothermal System facility, Utah FORGE, that is the cornerstone of DOE’s Geothermal EarthShot program. Geothermal has the potential to supply terawatts of clean, dispatchable, 24/7 electricity that would enable complete decarbonization of our electricity sector. Utah is playing a key role in developing this next generation technology with both local and global implications. 

Personal actions 

  • Generate your own clean energy with rooftop solar and store it with a battery
  • Take advantage of energy saving programs with your utility for insulation, efficient appliances, and RMP’s Cool Keeper program
  • Get a home energy audit and make efficiency upgrades to reduce electricity waste. 
  • Electrify everything: since electric grid emissions are falling, everything you electrify such as installing a heat pump or induction cooktops, will get cleaner every year! 

 
Use your influence 

  • Help Utah get back on track for a clean energy future. Let your elected leaders know Utahns want clean energy choices. 
  • Saying yes in your backyard – encourage clean energy development in your community 
  • Talk to your friends, family and neighbors about the benefits of our clean energy future and what they can do