Vermont needs to transition away from burning fuel of any kind to filling our energy needs with truly renewable electricity. The Vermont Gas contract does not do that.
Where will Vermont’s electric companies get reliable power, considering the mandates, and what of the cost to consumers? With electric vehicles, how will we deal with the reduction of revenue from our fuel tax?
Vermont is not on track to meet its legally mandated climate emissions requirements for 2030, according to the latest annual progress report from the Energy Action Network, released Wednesday.The network, a nonprofit that analyzes and tracks Vermont’s.
Friends of the Mad River (FMR), in partnership with the Mad River Valley Planning District, (MRVPD) continued its series of community climate chats at Lareau Farm/American Flatbread
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