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Virtual Presentation and Q&A: Getting Our Renewable Energy Standard Up To Vermont Standards
Our current Renewable Energy Standard (RES) says that 75% of our electricity needs to come from renewables by 2032 but just 10% of that power needs to come from in-state sources. This...
REV’s 2023 Legislative Priority: Finally Bringing New Renewables into Vermont’s Renewable Energy Standard
REV's 2023 Legislative Priority is to fix the fundamental flaw in Vermont’s 2015 Renewable Energy Standard (RES) by bringing sufficient new renewables on line to get to a 100% renewable...
Op-ed by Peter Sterling: A Vermont Solution to Fighting Climate Change — 100% Renewable Energy!
It’s 2023 and the question is no longer “is climate change here” but “what is Vermont going to do to stop it?” A proven way for Vermont to reduce our climate change-causing greenhouse gas...
REV’s 2022 Regulatory Wrap Up
After a torrid start to the year at the Public Utility Commission during which REV participated in nine PUC proceedings, REV continued the fight for a fair, predictable, and efficient...
2022 Year in Review
We've had a productive year. Check out the slide show below to see our 2022 accomplishments.
REV Supports Building EV Readiness into Building Codes
As a state, our capacity to meet our climate goals rests heavily on our ability to transition quickly to electric vehicles (EVs). Incorporating strong electric vehicle (EV) readiness...
Op-ed by Jonathan Dowds: Vermont’s Climate Plan is Built on a Foundation Made of Paper
Vermont has a plan to combat climate change – accelerate our transition to electric vehicles, switch our heating and cooling systems to electric heat pumps, and power it all with...
REV2022 RECAP: Regional Planning Lays the Groundwork for Renewables
The imperative to transition to renewable energy is indisputable. But while the necessity of the transition is clear, it is not without its technical challenges. Most notably, as we...
REV on the Road: Getting Our Renewable Energy Standard up to Vermont Standards
Our current Renewable Energy Standard (RES) says that 75% of our electricity needs to come from renewables by 2032 but just 10% of that power needs to come from in-state sources. This...
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 purchase from...
REV2022 Recap: Sensible Permit Reform Urgently Needed – Pat Parenteau
In case you weren’t at REV 2022, you need to take a moment to read Pat Parenteau’s forceful remarks on the need to accelerate our transition to a clean energy future and why sensible...
Update on Proposed Retroactive Changes to BED Net-Metering Tariff
Burlington Electric Department recently filed a proposed tariff (Case 22-3947) that would terminate the utility’s long-standing practice of providing monetary payments to customers with...
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