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Senate backs substitute to coordinate transportation electrification and designate ASPIRE research center
Summary
First substitute SB125, sponsored by Sen. Wilson, designates USU’s ASPIRE center as lead research partner for statewide transportation electrification planning, creates a steering committee and industry advisory board, and adds renewable natural gas and workforce-development language to the bill.
Salt Lake City — The Senate advanced a substituted transportation infrastructure bill that sponsors say positions Utah to coordinate research, planning and investments for transportation electrification.
Senator Wilson described the first substitute to SB125 as a package that adds renewable natural gas generation wording and workforce development language while designating the ASPIRE Center at Utah State University as a…
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