Utah leaders hinder efforts to develop solar energy supply
Utah Gov. Spencer Cox believes his state needs more powerβa lot more. By some estimates, Utah will require as much electricity in the next five years as it generated all last century to meet the demands of a growing population as well as chase data centers and AI developers to fuel its economy.
To that end, Cox announced Operation Gigawatt last year, declaring the state would double energy production in the next decade. Although the announcement was short on details, Cox, a Republican, promised his administration would take an βany of the aboveβ approach, which aims to expand all sources of energy production.
Despite that goal, the Utah Legislatureβs Republican supermajority, with Coxβs acquiescence, has taken a hard turn against solar powerβwhich has been coming online faster than any other source in Utah and accounts for two-thirds of the new projects waiting to connect to the stateβs power grid.


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