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The future of energy in Utah

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Have you heard of Operation Gigawatt? It's Utah's ambitious plan to double energy production in the next ten years - and that means a whole lot of research and production. Greg and Holly speak with Utah San Rafael Energy Lab, Director Jaron Wallace about the work being down there to diversify energy resources in Utah.  Utah Lt. Gov. Deidre Henderson just returned from the UK to explore nuclear energy use and joins the hosts in studio to discuss the takeaways.
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