Utah’s largest coal plant to be compelled to continue operations amid weaning demand

Published 21:48 on March 26, 2024  /  Last updated at 21:48 on March 26, 2024  / /  Americas, US

Governor Spencer Cox (R) last week signed legislation that would allow Utah to purchase the state's largest coal-fired power plant, originally scheduled for retirement in 2025, amid backlash from the operator citing a drop in electricity demand.
Governor Spencer Cox (R) last week signed legislation that would allow Utah to purchase the state's largest coal-fired power plant, originally scheduled for retirement in 2025, amid backlash from the operator citing a drop in electricity demand.


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