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Senate approves measure to let Intermountain Power Project seek federal hydrogen grants
Summary
Senate Bill 154 passed to enable Intermountain Power Agency to pursue federal development and storage of hydrogen at Intermountain Power Project, a move sponsors say could preserve local jobs and leverage salt-cavern storage; sponsor said no state fiscal note is expected.
The Utah Senate on Feb. 24 moved forward with Senate Bill 154, a bill sponsors described as an economic stimulus step for several Central Utah communities tied to the Intermountain Power Project (IPP).
Senator Hinkins, sponsor of SB 154, said IPP employs over 375 skilled workers and has paid about $600 million in taxes. The bill authorizes or clarifies IPP and…
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