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Utah Senate advances broad state energy policy emphasizing 'all‑of‑the‑above' principles
Summary
The Senate advanced first substitute House Bill 374, directing the Office of Energy Development to adopt a master energy plan and prioritizing adequacy, reliability, dispatchability, affordability, sustainability, security and cleanliness; the measure passed the Senate 22–3 and moves to third reading.
The Utah Senate on Feb. 20 voted to advance first substitute House Bill 374, a comprehensive state energy policy bill that establishes legislative priorities and directs the Office of Energy Development to adopt a data‑driven master plan and annual reporting.
Sponsor Senator Vickers, presenting the uncircled bill, described it as an "all‑of‑the‑above" policy establishing priorities such as adequacy, reliability, dispatchability, affordability, sustainability, security and cleanliness. He told colleagues the bill aims to give the Legislature greater…
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