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Salt Lake and Davis area: 1. USU's The Utah House, 920 S. 50 West, Kaysville Concept house features many energy- savings features, green building materials, renewables 2. KRCL Radio 90.9 FM, 1971 W. North Temple Solar PV panels to provide power backup and assist in lowering power bills 3. Joe Andrade home, 949 Millcreek Way, Salt Lake City Solar heat and hot water, provided by eight flat plate solar hot water panels 4. Plachta & Carlson-Gotts home, 3500 S. Millcreek Canyon Road, SLC Passive solar design, ground source heat pump 5. Ashley Patterson, 2246 S. 1800 East, Salt Lake City Large solar PV array provides all home's power and some to Utah Power as well. Weber and Morgan counties/Ogden Valley area: 8. Tom and Diane Benstog, animal shelter, East Canyon, near Morgan New no-kill animal shelter that is completely off-grid, uses solar and wind power 9. Art Roscoe/Nancy Nightingale home, 9292 Kelley Drive, Huntsville Solar heated outdoors pool, solar domestic hot water 10. Dusty Poulson home, 5039 E. 2725 North, Eden Wind generator that is "grid-tied"; supplements home power 11. Heber Child home, 1866 Pleasant View Drive, Pleasant View Net-metering power system using 12 150-watt solar power panels Park City/Summit County area: 6. Andrew Martin home, 1207 Whileaway Rd., near Park City Large solar hot water hot water with radiant floors, solar power 7. Fred and Pat Montague home, 1851 N. Ridge Road, Coalville Large solar hot water system using flat-plate panels Tooele area: 12. Chuck McCown home, 4533 Skyline Circle, Erda, UT Large solar hot water system (DHW and heating) |
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