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Renewable Energy in Utah
This essay explores policy options for renewable energy that take advantage of the unique resources available in Utah. It is written by Hans G. Ehrbar with the input from many others. The paragraphs about photovoltaic and geothermal will be submitted to the Climate Change Stakeholder Work Group later today June 20.
Interstate Renewable Energy Council
Celebrating its 25th year, the Interstate Renewable Energy Council is a non-profit organization dedicated to moving renewable energy resources into the marketplace. IREC emphasizes education and outreach, stakeholder coordination, technical assistance, workforce development, the adoption and implementation of uniform guidelines and standards, consumer protection and building networks to share experiences and information.
Energy and Geoscience Institute
The Energy & Geoscience Institute (EGI) at the University of Utah is a not-for-profit research organization with a 25-year record of conducting multidisciplinary projects worldwide. Through cooperative agreements with universities and research institutes, government agencies and laboratories, and national energy companies worldwide, the Institute undertakes a broad range of projects on all seven continents.
Natural Gas Leaks
References to a potential important but under-researched problem: Low level natural gas leaks
Western Governors Association Geothermal Task Force
 

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