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Public Resources


Our Public Resources page offers details on the state's diverse energy sources, access to press kits, and a helpful energy terms dictionary and glossary.


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Energy Resource Fact Sheets
and Media Resources

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Energy Terms Dictionary

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Energy  Terms Glossary

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Nuclear Energy


Energy demand is increasing for the state, region and country. As Utah's state energy policy recognizes the need for reliable, affordable, and clean energy, the state is currently exploring nuclear power to assess its suitability as a long-term solution.



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Publications and Studies

Explore the latest research and insights to stay informed about advancements in the energy sector.


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Technology

Explore emerging technologies and innovative solutions shaping the future of energy production, distribution, and resilience.


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Advanced Geothermal

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Advanced Nuclear

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    Commonly Asked Questions

    Who Should Apply?

    Internship applications are welcome from undergraduate juniors and  seniors, recent graduates and graduate students, trade school graduates, and community college graduates personally committed to making energy the focus of their future career. We welcome applications from many majors, and from all U.S. universities.

    Is This a Paid Program?

    Yes, OED interns are paid.

    Where Will You Intern?

    OED’s office is based in downtown Salt Lake City, UT. At this time, we anticipate a hybrid/telework format for internships.

    What Format Should the Cover Letter and Resume be Submitted in?

    We require both cover letter and resume to be submitted as a PDF.

    Are the Internships Full-Time or Part-Time?

    Internships are customized to individual interns’ schedules. Interns will work with OED 20 hours per week for up to 4 months.

    What Skills are Needed to be a Great Candidate?

    The ideal candidate has strong skills in writing, research, and collaboration as well as a desire to effect positive change on the energy landscape in the state.