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Zero Emission Snow Removal


Electric Snowplow with Zero Emissions
Zero Emission Snow Removal

A typical Utah winter sees about five to six multi-day inversion episodes and on average, 18 days with high PM2.5 levels exceeding the National Ambient Air Quality Standard (NAAQS). Gasoline-powered snow blowers emit a large amount of criteria pollutants, including PM2.5, which contributes to the poor air quality trapped in the valley during an inversion.

With our new ZERO EMISSION Snow Removal Service, we will be able to reduce emissions of criteria pollutants and help improve air quality in the Salt Lake Valley during the winter months when we have an inversion weather situation and high concentration of PM2.5. Blue Planet Lawn crews will only use emission-free electric snow removal equipment, including an electric Snowplow.


Blue Planet Lawn will operate the first Electric Snowplow in Utah!


Get in touch to get a free quote. We offer flexible pricing fit to your needs, per-service or for the whole season.



Winter inversions trap air pollution in the valley.
Winter inversion in the Salt Lake Valley


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