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Renewable Energy
Renewable energy is defined as energy that comes from infinite resources or resources that naturally regenerate over time. Renewable energy resources include solar, wind, geothermal, biomass, and hydroelectric resources.
As a part of its mission, the Office of Energy Development promotes energy information, program support, and access to federal funding for renewable energy initiatives in Utah. This mission is accomplished by providing the public, private industry, nonprofit organizations, and government agencies with forums for information exchange, objective research, and technical assistance.
For more information please contact the Office of Energy Development at 801-739-5191.
- Biomass
- Geothermal Resources
- Hydroelectric Power
- Net Metering of Electricity
- Renewable Energy Data
- Renewable Energy Distributors, Dealers, and Installers
- Renewable Energy Incentives
- Renewable Energy Resource Map
- Renewable Energy Policies
- Renewable Resources: Phase 1 | Phase 2
- Solar Energy
- Transmission
- Utah Renewable Energy Zone Task Force
- Wind Energy
General Information
- E.P.A. State and Local Climate and Energy Program
- Interstate Renewable Energy Council (IREC)
- Model Ordinances for Solar, Wind, and Geothermal
- United States Department of Energy's Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Office
- Utah Clean Energy
- Utah Energy and Mineral Statistics
- Western Renewable Energy Zones Task Force

