The path to 90% by 2050 means new jobs, lower business costs and keeping dollars local.
How do we keep Vermont businesses competitive in our region? Low and stable energy costs are a vital factor. Vermont has shown that this can be done by leading the nation with investments and support for new
Month: May 2017
Vermont’s annual progress in renewable generation since 1999
Dashboard: Tracking Progress towards 90% by 2050
Want to see Vermont’s annual progress in renewable generation since 1999 (by #CPGs and Capacity)? Click here.
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EAN/Middlebury “Energy and Equity” Projects
“Energy and Equity” Projects
“Energy & Equity” is the theme of a collaboration between EAN and Middlebury’s Senior Environmental Studies Seminar:
Lessons in reaching lower-income Vermonters: project includes i ) Case studies on 4 leading Vermont energy equity programs (EAN member organizations); and ii) Lessons from 6 relevant out-of-state programs to potentially strengthen
EAN/Middlebury “Energy and Equity”
EAN and Vermont Energy Investment Corporation (VEIC) collaborated with Middlebury College on a semester-long program to devoted to “Energy and Equity” through the Environmental Studies Department.
Students completed four projects that addressed different aspects of helping low-income Vermonters benefit from the transition to a sustainable energy future.
Group 1: Leveraging Energy Equity Programs
Pollinator-Friendly Solar Initiative
A Win-Win-Win for Agriculture, Clean Energy and…Bees
What if land under and around solar arrays in Vermont could be used to promote pollinator-friendly vegetation? EAN, together with UVM Gund Institute for the Environment, UVM Extension, Audubon Vermont, and several other partners are leading an effort to promote this initiative in Vermont. Read more