From Deseret News archives:
Utah energy resources limited
New report urges action before fuels start to run out
Oil and natural gas production, meanwhile, are reaching record levels in Utah, as watchdog groups wring their hands over impacts the energy industry is having on environmental and archaeological resources in the state.
The Utah Foundation report, "Utah's Energy Use & Resources: Powering Our Standard of Living," warns that Utah's "abundant" in-state energy resources for oil, coal and natural gas are limited and that in 50-100 years, the state's fossil fuels will start to run out.
Foundation research analyst David Newell said the finding that resources are limited should send a message to consumers that they need to pressure government and electricity providers to increase research and development into renewable energy sources.
Increased short-term costs to consumers for that approach will be relatively less than what the price of renewable energy will be eventually if Utahns find themselves in need but without adequate supplies. Public and private sectors need to work in tandem toward cost-effective solutions to future energy needs, he said.
This year Gov. Jon Huntsman Jr. authorized the Renewable Energy Zone Task Force, intent on seeing the state get 20 percent of its energy needs from renewable sources by 2025. The Utah Automated Geographic Resource Center already has data showing areas that might be suitable for wind power development and the more likely places to harness solar energy.
Huntsman also signed the Energy Resource and Carbon Emission Reduction Initiative, which, starting in 2025, requires that 20 percent of "adjusted sales" from electrical corporations and municipal utilities come from renewable resources "if cost effective."
The Utah Department of Natural Resources recently announced that natural-gas production reached an all-time high in 2007, and oil production last year in Utah set a near-decade high at over 19 million barrels.
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