by UtahEnergy Conservation | Oct 26, 2022 | Recent Posts
On August 10, 2022, Utah’s Uniform Building Code Commission held a public hearing, in which more than 60 people gathered online and in person for, to go over the proposed amendments and updates to 2021 building codes. The amendments and updates were made in...
by UtahEnergy Conservation | Oct 26, 2022 | Recent Posts
During a recent study, home buyers have indicated that home energy scores are becoming a high priority when determining whether to buy a home, however, sellers aren’t including that information in the listings. As of today, only Portland, Oregon requires home...
by UtahEnergy Conservation | Oct 24, 2022 | Recent Posts
Utah Named Most Energy Efficienct State A study was recently published by WalletHub that takes a closer look at energy efficiency throughout the U.S. The results show the rankings of states according to their home and auto efficiency, and Utah ranked first overall in...
by UtahEnergy Conservation | Aug 22, 2022 | Recent Posts
See the full article here: https://bit.ly/laytonenergyhome FollowFollowFollowFollow Join Our Newsletter Success! Name Email Subscribe Now Upcoming Events 24 Feb 2020 24 Feb 2020 RESNET Conference The RESNET Building Performance Conference provides a diverse and...
by UtahEnergy Conservation | Apr 13, 2022 | Recent Posts
Utah’s Home Energy Assistance Target (HEAT) Program is accepting applications for financial assistance to help residents pay summer cooling costs. HEAT provides year-round energy and water assistance, as well as energy and water-related crisis assistance, for...
by UtahEnergy Conservation | Mar 16, 2022 | Recent Posts
Data is all around us. In letters, numbers, ideas, facts, figures, symbols, and media. Implementing data in life is essential because it helps make informed decisions, find solutions to problems, back up arguments, allows you to improve your strengths and learn your...