Though noteworthy on its own, there is work to do that goes along with this transition.
As highlighted earlier in this op-ed, “”, , there is as much as $15 billion available through 2026 for impacted Utah communities to build new clean energy infrastructure and bring good jobs to our state. Utah leaders need to embrace the future as well as the present, and take immediate action, ensuring Utah of its fair share of federal funding.
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