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Regional renewable-energy program explained to Immigration Canyon council; PSC hearings set

Immigration Canyon City Council · December 15, 2025
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A Salt Lake City staffer described the Utah Renewable Communities program to the council: 19 Rocky Mountain Power communities aim to match consumption with newly procured clean-generation resources by 2030; a Public Service Commission hearing and public witness session are scheduled that will trigger a 90-day window for cities to adopt an opt-in ordinance with opt-out options for residents.

Glade Sowers, Salt Lake City staff and alternate board member for the Utah Renewable Communities (URC) program, briefed Immigration Canyon council on a regional effort that would match participating customers’ energy consumption with new clean resources to reach a community-level 100% renewable target by 2030.

Sowers said the URC coalition comprises 19 Rocky Mountain Power communities, representing roughly 25% of the utility’s Utah sales, and works in collaboration with Rocky Mountain Power and Pacificorp. He described a two-track program application to…

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