The city is joining a program to provide clean energy to residents. Most people will be automatically enrolled, so you'll need to opt out if you don't want to pay the extra $4 monthly fee.
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Declining — being discussed less frequently. 0 mentions in the last 30 days, 7 the 60 before.
Average household bills may increase by $3 to $4 per month, with credits available for low-income residents.
Residents and businesses seeking access to clean energy and the city's climate goals.
Residents who do not wish to participate and may find the opt-out process inconvenient, or if startup costs exceed program revenues.
16 Utah Cities Choose to Opt-in to Groundbreaking Clean Energy Program to Bring 100% Clean Energy to Grid CleanTechnica
In conservative Utah, some communities are ditching fossil fuel power for clean energy NPR
In conservative Utah, some communities are ditching fossil fuel power for clean energy NCPR: North Country Public Radio
Coming soon to your monthly power bill in SLC: a $4 clean energy fee The Salt Lake Tribune
The city is joining a program to provide residents with a renewable energy option on their power bills. Most residents will be automatically enrolled but can opt out.
The city is joining a program to provide clean energy to residents. Most people will be automatically enrolled, so you'll need to opt out if you don't want to pay the extra $4 monthly fee.
The city is considering joining a regional program to source 100% clean energy. Residents would be automatically enrolled but could opt out, with potential monthly bill impacts of $3-$4.
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