Alixel Cabrera
Utah News Dispatch

Gov. Spencer Cox signed a bill that would extend the life of the coal-fired Intermountain Power Plant, but amid pushback from the facility owner and the possibility of conflict with a federal agency, there’s a strong possibility the bill will need to be tweaked in a special session, Cox said.

SB161 would prevent a plan to close out two coal-fired generators, part of the Intermountain Power Plant located near Delta, which have a 1,900 megawatt rated capacity, at the Intermountain Power Project by July 1, 2025. The bill would require IPA to Please log in to see the rest of this story.