

This page includes more info below on Salt Lake City’s community renewable energy goal along with answers to frequently asked questions.ġ The term “net” is used to denote that the new renewable energy generation resources will be integrated into the broader regional electric grid and power provided to the Salt Lake City community will not always be directly related to renewable projects. The process required to achieve this goal will take place over a number of years leading into the 2020s. This law authorizes next steps that will define the rules, rates and expectations for participating communities and customers in Utah desiring net-100% renewable electricity.
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( See the press release from our Earth Day announcement).ĭuring the 2019 legislative session the Utah Legislature passed the Community Renewable Energy Act ( HB 411). These efforts will catalyze development of clean electricity options like wind, solar power and geothermal energy for use by Salt Lake City households, businesses and other organizations, helping achieve our Climate Positive goals. Salt Lake City is taking steps with our electric utility provider ( Rocky Mountain Power) towards becoming a “net-100%” 1 renewable electricity community. Salt Lake City Sustainability Contact SLCgreen (801) 535-6470 | SLC.govġ00% Renewable Energy Community Goal 100% Renewable Energy Community Goal Comprehensive Annual Financial Reports (CAFR).
