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House advances clean-energy code revisions to add nuclear, geothermal and carbon capture
Utah House of Representatives · February 2, 2024
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Summary
Second-substitute HB241 changes statutory language from 'renewable' to 'clean' and expands the statutory list of qualifying technologies (including nuclear, geothermal, pumped storage and carbon-capture) so they are recognized as 'clean' resources; the House passed the bill 62–5 and sent it to the Senate.
Representative Albrecht presented second-substitute HB241 to align state code with federal language by substituting 'clean' for 'renewable' and to add technologies such as nuclear, geothermal, pumped storage and…
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