The ability of many Vermont families to afford solar took a hit at the end of 2025 after President Trump and the Republican-controlled Congress abruptly terminated a...
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Vermont Public Service Department and Utilities Collaborate to Bring Low-Cost Renewable Energy to Vermonters
In a blow to the climate and American consumers alike, the budget bill enacted by the Trump Administration and Republican Congress this summer gutted federal tax...
REV Advocates for More Flexiblity Co-Locating Solar Projects
This spring, REV successfully pushed for legislation requiring the Public Utility Commission (PUC) to recommend changes to the definition of “plant” in Vermont statute...
Is it time for more granular REC accounting?
With Vermont on a path to 100% renewables by 2035, it’s time to refine how we measure renewable energy purchases in order to speed up the process of decarbonizing the...
National and Regional Electric Rate Trends
Electric rate increases have been generating headlines recently. Since 2022, rates have increased significantly more quickly than inflation across much of the country....
REV’s 2025 Midsession Legislative Update
With the end of the Legislative session in view, REV provided an update on the status of energy policy initiatives in the Vermont Legislature to REV members and the...
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