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Different Energy Bills to Face Off in Legislature

Feb 12, 2008 by Jeff Robinson

One Sets Mandates, One Does Not

(KCPW News) Two competing bills that both propose to develop renewable energy resources in Utah are set to square off this legislative session. One is sponsored by a Republican, the other a Democrat. KCPW's Jeff Robinson sorts out what each bill would mean for Utah, and who's standing behind them.

 

Senator McCoy's Renewable Energy Provisions bill is public and may be heard in committee this week. Senator Bramble says his Energy Resource and Carbon Emission Reduction Initiative is nearly done being drafted. 

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1. Denise Doebbeling said:

I am very disturbed that Bramble's bill is being drafted and considered. Rocky Mountain Power and other energy suppliers need to have mandatory reductions of CO2 emissions. Global warning needs to be take as serious as war. If our society mobilized to fight this threat, we may have the opportunity to stop it. Please support McCoy's renewable Energy Provision bill.

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