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Home Posts tagged "Energy Efficiency"

Tag: Energy Efficiency

Next Stop for Building Codes? The 2023 General Session

This summer, HEAL supporters (that’s you!) successfully lobbied the Uniform Building Code Commission (UBCC) to vote to adopt the majority of the 2021 IECC Residential Building Code update. These codes will update residential buildings’ insulation, lighting efficiency, and other measures to strengthen the overall efficiency of our homes.

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PRESS RELEASE: Utah Can Benefit from Energy Efficiency

Utah Can Benefit from Energy EfficiencyGroups celebrate National Energy Efficiency Day while drawing attention to local rollbacks October 2, Salt Lake City, UT – In…

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NEWS: Tribune Editorial: Utah gets energy efficient

Francisco Kjolseth Salt Lake Tribune 10/09/2017 “If you build it, [they] will come.” — Field of Dreams Utahns love to save money, and we are…

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NEWS: Energy efficiency savings may drop in the future

Amy Joi O’Donoghue Deseret News 10/08/2017   SALT LAKE CITY — Even as residential energy use continues to drop across the six states serviced by…

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Legislative Update #4

The late Harper Lee wrote, “You just hold your head high and keep those fists down. No matter what anybody says to you, don’t you…

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Op-ed: Watering down building codes harms Utahns’ health and wealth

Tara Rollins and Ashley Ann Soltysiak The Salt Lake Tribune February 13, 2016 In the past nine years, advances in technology have made our everyday…

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Episode #22: Myron Willson, University of Utah Sustainability.

Myron, a HEAL Board member and Deputy Chief Sustainability Officer at the University of Utah Office of Sustainability, describes the varied efforts the University of Utah is…

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