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Nonprofit asks $60,000 for study into on‑bill repayment and energy efficiency financing
Utah Legislature — Economic and Community Development Appropriation Subcommittee · February 2, 2026
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Utah Clean Energy and legislative sponsors asked for $60,000 to study on‑bill repayment and other financing options to reduce upfront costs for energy efficiency upgrades, evaluate consumer protections and software needs, and propose an implementation path.
Josh Craft, director of government relations at Utah Clean Energy, asked the subcommittee for $60,000 to fund an analysis of how an on‑bill repayment program might work in Utah. He said the study would bring together utilities, regulators and stakeholders…
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