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Taking steps to harness the energy of more than 300 sunny days a year, this city’s municipal utility is about to break ground on a solar farm. In what essentially amounts to a big farm of solar panels, St. George homeowners will be able to buy access...
Rich Panessa sits behind the control panel of KTIM 101.9, St. George’s “Environmentally Friendly” Low-Power FM radio station, and spins tunes by the likes of Bob Seger, Johnny Cash and—as part of his mission to help promote music...
Even with its historic reputation for fueling the state economy, coal has a growing reputation for controversy in Utah. The state has relied on coal for more than 90 percent of its energy, but coal-burning plants also do their share in contributing to...