WATCH Burlington Electric Partners with Renewable Energy Vermont Members Innovative partnership moves Vermont forward Watch this live press conference. Burlington Electric Department announces their new partnership with Renewable Energy Vermont members Catamount Solar, SunCommon, Peck Electric, DC Energy Innovations, and Building Energy.
On being a human billboard with purpose
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Current status of renewable projects here and abroad
Lawrence Mott speaks on the current status of large scale wind and solar projects, technology, and policy here and abroad Portland’s Sustainability Series: Leading conversations on Maine’s changing climate Special thanks to the folks at the Portland Public Library for most of the content in this post and the permission to share it with you […]
Mary Sullivan Commentary: It’s time to renew push for taxing carbon pollution
The heart of a good democracy includes engagement and the honest discussion and debate of issues affecting the government and its people. It’s a forward-thinking bill that would strengthen our economy and create jobs.” ~ Mary Sullivan In this past election, it was extremely disappointing to see the carbon pollution tax, a bill that I […]
Norwich Solar Technologies and Upper Valley Aquatic Center Take on Solar Project
Press Release White River Junction— The Upper Valley Aquatic Center (UVAC) and Norwich Solar Technologies (NST) have completed the commissioning of a 500-kilowatt solar project just down the road in Hartford, for the benefit of UVAC and its members and guests. The system was turned on May 23rd and is now producing power. So far […]
Larry Williams Commentary: Vermont Can Lead the Way in Climate Economy
As the numbers of people who participated in the climate march recently showed, Vermonters and Americans across this country are concerned about climate change. Millions of Americans want action. And while the president and his Cabinet are busy denying the science behind climate change, states, cities, businesses and individuals are tackling climate change and searching […]