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About the State Energy Program
If you’ve bought gasoline or paid a utility bill recently,
you know how important it is for America to reduce its energy dependence
and to develop affordable, energy-efficient technologies to run
our homes, businesses, schools, and vehicles.
The State Energy Program, in conjunction with the U.S. Department
of Energy’s Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy,
is here to do just that. Managed by the Utah Geological Survey,
the Utah State Energy Program supports partnerships that promote
and improve energy efficiency and turn renewable energy resources
into viable alternatives to fossil fuels.
We encourage you to use this site to stay abreast of energy news
and information, policy changes, events, and programs that help
drive many of the energy initiatives in Utah.
History
n response to energy supply problems throughout the West in 2000 and
2001 and the growing realization of the need to coordinate energy policy
and programs, the Office of Energy and Resource Planning and the Office
of Energy Services were merged administratively as the Utah Energy Office
(UEO) under DNR in early 2001. This reorganization was formally codified
with the passage of H.B. 145 during the 2002 Legislative General Session
and H.B. 202 during the 2003 Legislative General Session.
Utah Energy Office Reorganized
On May 15, 2005, the Utah Energy Office functions were divided
between several state agencies. The Governor's
Office is coordinating energy policy, the Utah Geological Survey is
operating the State Energy Program (SEP), the Department
of Environmental Quality is operating the Clean Fuels Vehicle Grant
and Loan, PowerForward, and EnergyWise programs, and the Division
of Facilities Construction and Management is operating the State Buildings
Energy Efficiency Program.
Mission
The State Energy Program provides direct support and access
to federal funding for energy efficiency, energy conservation and renewable
energy programs and projects in the State of Utah.
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