In 2025, REV represented members’ interests in four PUC proceedings covering changes to the single plant process, a proposed decommission fund, new rules governing...
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Governor, Legislature Must Act to Make Net Metering Affordable Again
The passage of the so-called “Big Beautiful Bill this summer ended the 30% tax credit for residential solar, making it unaffordable for many Vermonters. Simultaneously,...
Vermont Public Service Department and Utilities Collaborate to Bring Low-Cost Renewable Energy to Vermonters
In a blow to the climate and American consumers alike, the budget bill enacted by the Trump Administration and Republican Congress this summer gutted federal tax...
PUC Releases New Definition of “Plant” Allowing for Co-Location of Renewables
The Public Utility Commission has released its recommendation to the Vermont Legislature for changes to the definition of "plant" to make it more feasible to co-locate...
High Transmission Costs Main Driver of NE’s Rate Increases
Transmission costs are one of the main drivers of rate increases in New England. A report on ISO New England’s 2024 electricity markets by Potomac Economics, the...
REV Advocates for More Flexiblity Co-Locating Solar Projects
This spring, REV successfully pushed for legislation requiring the Public Utility Commission (PUC) to recommend changes to the definition of “plant” in Vermont statute...
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