During the 2025 legislative session, REV successfully pushed for a directive requiring the Public Utility Commission (PUC) to recommend changes to the definition of...
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REV2024 Recap: Environmentally Achievable 100% Renewables by 2035
Getting to 100% renewable electricity will require a significant expansion in renewable generation as well as support infrastructure such as transmission and energy...
REV2024 Recap: Review of New PUC Rules 5.100, 5.400, 5.500, and 2.100
In 2023 and 2024, the Public Utility Commission updated four key rules governing renewable energy permitting in Vermont. The major takeaway from the REV2024 panel...
REV2023 Recap: Regulatory Road Blocks to 100% Renewable Energy
The national picture on renewable deployment has never looked better but the picture in Vermont is starkly different. While solar deployments are rising rapidly across...
Net Metering Rule Should Support System Expansions and Avoid Arbitrary Siting Restrictions
The Public Utility Commission has proposed changes to the net metering rule that arbitrarily limits the ability of local communities to site net metering projects and...
No Good Reason: Vermont’s Regulatory Roadblocks to Renewable Energy and Our Fight Against Climate Change
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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