Since the start of his second term, Trump has signed executive orders to revive the coal industry and pushed policies to halt new solar and wind projects. Despite this, a coalition of big cities and small towns in conservative Utah is pursuing a different path to increase renewable power on the electric grid. Their initiatives could serve as a model for other U.S. cities to take climate action, even as the federal government retreats from clean power. Salt Lake City is one of the 19 communities that have formed the Utah Renewable Communities initiative, which aims to generate enough clean electricity to power nearly 300,000 homes and businesses. To accomplish this feat, they plan to build solar arrays and wind farms. After years of effort, they have updated regulations to add clean energy to the grid, partnered with the regional utility, Rocky Mountain Power, and secured funding for their projects. |