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Utah contains three of the Nation’s 100 largest oil fields and two of its 100 largest natural gas fields.

More than four-fifths of Utah households use natural gas for home heating.

Coalbed methane accounts for more than one-fourth of Utah natural gas production.

Utah is one of the few States with electricity generation from geothermal power sources.

Utah has enormous deposits of oil shale rock, known as marlstone, which can be converted into crude oil through destructive distillation.

 **Energy Information Administration, Utah, http://tonto.eia.doe.gov/state/state_energy_profiles.cfm?sid=UT.

 

 

Home / Utah / AEA Launches Waxman-Markey Ad
AEA Launches Waxman-Markey Ad
The Waxman Markey Energy Tax is a tax on all carbon-based energy – coal, oil, and natural gas. That means that 98.3 percent of the energy that fuels the State of Utah will be taxed. Nearly all of the remaining 2.7 percent of Utah’s energy comes from carbon-free hydro power and biomass. Unfortunately, hydro power and as much as half of Utah’s biomass energy don’t count as “clean, renewable” energy under the “clean, renewable” electricity mandate included in the Waxman-Markey Energy Tax. In fact, less than one half of one percent of the energy used to generate electricity in Utah would be “government-approved” under the Waxman-Markey Energy Tax.

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Energy costs are soaring and our economy is in financial crisis.

Seems like all of us are working harder in this economy just to make ends meet. 

But the politicians in Washington, DC don't seem to get it - voting to bailout Wall Street - rather than helping Main Street. 

And just when you think that it can't get worse - some in Congress are now pushing an energy tax that would be the largest tax hike in history.   

Studies show that the bill, known as the Waxman-Markey Energy Tax, could cost our family's more than $3,100 per year in new taxes. 

And that's not all - this tax will further cripple our already struggling economy - costing more American jobs. 

Higher taxes and more job losses - what could Congress be thinking? 

Call Congressman Jim Matheson at (801) 486-1236.  Tell him that we can't afford the Waxman-Markey Energy Tax.

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