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Energy

WHAT HAPPENS IF WE HAVE NO ENERGY? EVERYTHING SHUTS DOWN. THIS IS EXTREMELY SERIOUS, IF NOT OF THE UTMOST IMPORTANCE.

Did you hear that correctly? We would need to DOUBLE what we have in order to fulfill the insane “renewable net-zero energy” program. This is not possible. 

Please understand what this means. We will have rolling blackouts and brownouts, if not total failure.

Utah is currently implementing catastrophic infrastructure and policy. Please read SB125 (2023). This electrifies our entire transit system. This is not going to work. It won’t work for the grid, but it also won’t work for our trucking industry. EV trucks are extremely expensive. 

Without energy. people will die. It is that serious. Please treat it as such. Demand Millard be brought back up to full capacity immediately. Demand an investigation into what is happening to the GSL and lithium. Demand to know how Utah plans to undo some of the most egregious energy policies ever put into place. 

We would also ask that you inquire into where these directives came from, why our legislature sponsored and voted in favor of things like SB125, and which NGO or PPP is pushing this program.

ESGs are still being pushed in Utah, especially from California, who we share a GRID with. How is Utah going to say no moving forward on those type of frankly insane and self-destructive demands?

Some good news. Utah got a W in the energy battle, hopefully we win the war. 

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