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Rooftop Solar Update!
Are you a Solar Owner! HEAL has a special email list specifically for solar system owners. You will receive updates with more technical details on solar happenings. Click…
Op-ed: Rocky Mountain is committed to solar and to customer fairness
By Paul Murphy Salt Lake Tribune First Published Nov 11 2016 05:42PM The benefits of solar power are many, including the environmental attributes pointed to…
STATEMENT: HEAL Condemns Rocky Mountain Power Solar Fee Bid
PRESS RELEASE *** PRESS RELEASE *** PRESS RELEASE ROCKY MOUNTAIN POWER SEEKS HUGE FEES ON ROOFTOP SOLAR CHARGES PROMISE TO DEVASTATE GROWING INDUSTRY, ENVIROMENTALISTS SAY…
OP-ED: Rooftop solar’s worth? Don’t forget the value of saving the Earth
Michael Shea, HEAL Utah The Salt Lake Tribune November 5, 2016 In meeting rooms, council chambers, and at the Utah State Legislature, the question…
A solar victory snatched from the jaws of defeat!
We here at HEAL were licking our wounds last week after a demoralizing vote by the Provo City Council. The council voted 4-3 to add…
Tomorrow Night: Rooftop Solar Meeting!
Just a very quick email to remind you about tomorrow night’s Community Night event: We’re very excited to talk to you about rooftop solar, its tremendous growth and…
Provo Rooftop Solar: The Facts
Provo’s Critical Rooftop Solar Debate An Upcoming Provo City Council Vote in October 2016 Could Doom a Growing Industry’s Future The Issue Provo has a…
Subscriber Solar
As you might have noticed, we here at HEAL can be pretty critical of our utility Rocky Mountain Power. We often highlight their reliance on…
2024 Legislative Recap
The Utah Capitol was buzzing as the 2024 legislative session came to a close on March 1st. After a whirlwind of activity, over 500 bills were signed into law, shaping the future of the beehive state. At HEAL Utah, we’ve been diligently monitoring, opposing, and supporting over 50 bills alongside community members and elected officials, focusing on crucial issues like air quality, renewable energy, radioactive and toxic exposure, the Great Salt Lake, and mining. Here’s a recap of the highs and lows of this year’s session.