Public Resources
Utah has a diverse and abundant range of energy resources, including traditional fossil fuels like coal, oil, and natural gas as well as clean sources such as solar, wind, and hydroelectric power. The state is also exploring new opportunities in geothermal, nuclear energy and battery storage. A diverse energy mix helps Utah ensure reliable and affordable energy while supporting economic growth and sustainability.
The following materials provide detailed information about each of Utah's energy resources, highlighting the role and potential of each resource, and showcasing Utah's commitment to a diverse and resilient energy future.
ENERGY RESOURCE FACT SHEETS
MEDIA RESOURCES
GEOTHERMAL
With a geothermal potential that ranks among the highest in the nation, Utah is poised to significantly contribute to the country's renewable energy landscape.
Learn more about Utah's geothermal research and projects as a leading clean energy solution.
NUCLEAR
As Utah's primary office for energy and mineral development, OED is charged with implementing the governor's energy vision. Utah is exploring if and how nuclear energy could be safely added to Utah's energy mix.
Learn more below about OED's work exploring nuclear energy.