California's recent surge in power outages, affecting 51 million customers, underscores a critical energy challenge, costing the U.S. $150 billion annually. Amidst rising outages, Utah lawmakers are proactively securing energy reliability, notably eyeing a transition towards a mix of natural gas and hydrogen at the Delta power plant. This strategic move aims to align with cleaner energy mandates while maintaining energy stability, especially as the state navigates the complexities of transitioning from coal. The debate in Utah reflects a broader conversation on balancing energy reliability with sustainable practices, highlighting hydrogen as a key player in the future energy mix.
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Utah lawmakers embrace ‘energy security’ in multiple bills
Utah lawmakers embrace ‘energy security’ in multiple bills
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