Alixel Cabrera
Utah News Dispatch

Two major coal plants in Utah will continue to operate four to 10 years longer. At the same time, Rocky Mountain Power plans to cut back on renewables in the coming decades.

That’s according to an update to Rocky Mountain Power’s recently released Integrated Resource Plan. The new plan shows coal-fired units in the Hunter Power Plant, located in Emery County, are scheduled to remain operative until 2042, delayed from the 2032 date established in an earlier Please log in to see the rest of this story.