Over the last half-decade, the process of permitting renewable energy projects has become increasingly unpredictable. Today, the process is impeding the deployment of...
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Groundbreaking Renewable Energy Standard Reform Bill Introduced
H.320, An act relating to the Renewable Energy Standard, is a groundbreaking proposal to reform Vermont’s Renewable Energy Standard to prioritize...
Can’t We Just Get Our Renewable Energy from Somewhere else?
As we meet with Town Energy Committees, Chambers of Commerce, and local political committees to talk about reforming Vermont’s Renewable Energy Standard and join...
REV2022 RECAP: A Renewable Energy Standard Like No Other
At first glance, Vermont’s Renewable Energy Standard (RES) sounds impressive: within a decade Vermont’s utilities will be required to get 75% of the electricity they...
REV2022 Recap: Vermont’s Wind Sound Rule Blocks Vermont Wind Power
The session Bringing Wind Back to Vermont was one of the most popular at REV2022 and it’s no mystery why: despite the state’s wind potential and the complementary...
For Net-Metering, Incentives Matter
After yet another cut to net-metering compensation by state government, REV queried the Public Utility Commission’s database for Certificate of Public Good applications...
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