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Archive for the 'Energy' Category
The 2010 Utah Priorities Survey of Party Delegates and Voters
Friday, April 30th, 2010
As part of the 2010 Utah Priorities Project, Utah Foundation, KSL Television and Radio, Deseret News, and the Hinckley Institute sponsored a ground-breaking survey of Utah voters and delegates to the major party conventions. The survey shows distinct differences between party delegates and voters, with delegates usually taking more zealous positions than their party’s voters. The strongest distinctions are, as expected, between the two major parties. The survey also provides insight on Republican delegates’ opinions in the U.S. Senate race. … Read more »
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The 2010 Utah Priorities Survey: The Top Issues and Concerns of Utah Voters for the 2010 Election
Thursday, March 25th, 2010
In this special election year, Utahns are less confident that the state is heading in the right direction than they were two years ago. Their concerns about some issues, like energy and transportation, have eased since 2008. However, other issues are now of greater concern, including the economy, government spending, the ethics of elected officials, and states’ rights versus the federal government. … Read more »
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Utah’s Energy Use and Resources: Powering Our Standard of Living
Thursday, May 8th, 2008
How much energy do Utahns consume? How has it changed over time? Where does Utah’s energy come from? What can Utahns can expect for energy prices and supplies in the future? The Utah Priorities Survey ranked energy, including gas prices, as the number one issue of concern for Utahns this year. This report provides data and graphs to illustrate Utah’s current energy situation and trends, and makes these findings: … Read more »
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The 2008 Utah Priorities Survey: The Top Issues and Concerns of Utah Voters for the 2008 Election
Wednesday, March 26th, 2008
Throughout this election year, Utah Foundation will work to provide information, analysis, and public dialogue on the issues that matter most to you as you consider the future of Utah. The project began with a survey conducted by Dan Jones and Associates to understand which issues are of greatest concern to voters. The results of this survey are now available here by clicking the links below.
The survey found that the top 10 issues for Utah this year are: … Read more »
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Peak Load Growth Along the Wasatch Front: What’s Driving Electricity Demand in Utah?
Thursday, January 1st, 2004
Until the large power outage this summer across the eastern United States and Canada, the idea of electrical peak load growth as a public policy issue was almost unheard of. Since the power outage, policymakers at all levels of government have started examining the supply and demand of electricity. … Read more »
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