Planning yard work? Think

safety first

Spring weather is great for working in the yard and other outdoor projects. For your safety, please stay away from overhead power lines and call 811 before you dig.

Bill payment support

Manage energy costs with our flexible support resources.

Bill Assistance
Managing high bills

Safety & preparedness

Take precautions to stay safe and prepare for potential emergencies. 

Wildfire prevention
preparedness tips

Building & construction

Find resources to help with your new home, business or construction project.

BUILDERS & CONTRACTORS
ELECTRIC SERVICE REQUIREMENTS

Wildfire prevention

Nothing is more important than your safety. So we’re making significant investments to strengthen the grid and keep communities safe.

Supporting accessibility needs 

If you rely on medical equipment or have other accessibility needs, we have programs to support you.  

Powering your greatness

Our commitment

Clean transportation

Together, we're helping expand the electric vehicle charging network in Utah. Drivers can charge their vehicles faster and for less.

Affordable power

From our day-to-day operations to our most ambitious initiatives, we’re focused on delivering safe, reliable and affordable power to you.

You can count on us

We know our neighbors rely on us, and that’s why we're always improving our system to deliver safe, reliable service. 

Building on community strength

We’re proud to live and work in the communities we serve. That’s why we volunteer alongside our neighbors and fund grants for education, the arts and more.

Latest news

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  • Rocky Mountain Power Foundation announces grants to support arts and cultural organizations

    Local organizations who provide music, theater, festivals and connections to local history are vital to their communities. They create beauty, unite people across cultures, generate jobs and foster the creativity needed to tackle complex problems. To support this crucial work, the Rocky Mountain Power Foundation is donating $276,450 in new grant funding to community-serving organizations in Utah, Wyoming and Idaho.