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The U.S. Department of Interior finalized its new royalty rules June 30, prompting criticism from industry and support among environmental…
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How we get and use energy is changing fast in the West, and a debate is heating up about the best way to cut costs -- and pollution -- as part of the…
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Two inches might not sound like much. But when you’re the states’ largest home-builder and you’re adding two extra inches of insulation to the outside…
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Lawmakers have just a few days left to decide whether to use public dollars to help finance a California shipping terminal.Funding for Utah’s $53 million…
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Utah leaders want to clean up the air even as the state grows in population and economic output. A daylong symposium next week focuses on how to…
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US Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Gina McCarthy used an appearance in Salt Lake City Friday to advocate for the Obama Administration’s…
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New plans to mine oil sands in Utah are under review. But environmentalists say state regulators need to take a harder look at the details.The…
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One hundred North American scientists are calling for a moratorium on oil sands projects. They say oil sands projects and pipelines damage the…
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The energy industry has been in Utah’s capital city this week to talk about trends, and one word kept popping up everywhere: clean.Jack Gerard of the…
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Governor Gary Herbert says he’s still not sure people have a role in causing climate change.A reporter asked Utah’s Republican governor on Thursday…
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A new company has a proposal to turn Sandy city's household trash into electric energy. If approved, it would be the first facility of its kind in Utah.…
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The Grand County Council voted Tuesday to join a coalition that wants to build a road, a pipeline and a rail line for eastern Utah energy. The upcoming…