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Senator Bridal advocates for sustainable energy investment in Utah Senate session

February 21, 2024 | 2024 Utah Legislature, Utah Legislature, Utah Legislative Branch, Utah



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Senator Bridal advocates for sustainable energy investment in Utah Senate session
The Utah Senate convened on February 21, 2024, to discuss key legislative matters, focusing on energy policy and environmental concerns. The meeting began with Senator Bridal summarizing the proposed bill aimed at investing in proven dispatchable energy technologies. He emphasized the importance of ensuring reliable energy supply, stating that the legislature must prioritize the functionality of energy systems, ensuring that when residents flip a switch, the lights come on without delay.

Senator Bridal acknowledged concerns regarding potential cost increases associated with the bill but expressed confidence that the legislature's approach would not disrupt the energy system. He highlighted the need for sustainable energy solutions that are environmentally sensitive while maintaining operational reliability. He noted the unfortunate framing of environmental efforts as a "war on coal," advocating for a balanced approach that supports both environmental goals and energy reliability.

Following this discussion, Senator Bridal called for a roll call of the Senate to ensure all members were present for the proceedings. The Senate was briefly in a call, awaiting the arrival of absent members. Once all were accounted for, Senator Bridal moved to lift the call, which was approved unanimously by the Senate.

The meeting underscored the ongoing dialogue in Utah regarding energy policy, balancing environmental concerns with the need for dependable energy sources. Further discussions and decisions on the proposed bill are anticipated as the legislative session progresses.

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