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2022 Legislative Session Wrap-Up
Historic Budget Allocation for Climate-Related Spending H.740 Utilizing the once in a generation windfall of money from the federal government, almost $200 million was allocated in the...
“The Big Bill” (H.740): Climate Investments in the FY ‘23 Budget
With a big thanks to VPIRG’ Ben Walsh for pulling this together so soon after adjournment, below is a list of the record climate change-related spending that the Vermont Legislature passed...
Proposed Changes to Vermont’s Net-Metering Rule Would Slow Renewable Deployment
The Public Utility Commission is proposing revisions to Vermont net’s-metering rule, Rule 5.100, that would make building net-metered projects more difficult by unnecessarily restricting...
REV Fights for Increased Net-Metering Compensation
The Public Utilities Commission is considering a recommendation by the Department of Public Service to cut net-metering compensation for the sixth time in six years. Reducing net-metering...
Peter Sterling Submits Testimony to House Committee on Natural Resources, Fish & Wildlife in Support of S.148
Peter Sterling submitted written testimony to the House Committee on Natural Resouces, Fish & Wildlife in support of S.148. In his testimony, Peter states, "No part of Vermont’s...
Joint Statement on Vermont Department of Public Service’s Recommended Cut to Net Metering Compensation
On Monday, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said this in response to the April 4th release of the third Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change report, “We are on a fast track to...
REV’s Response to the Department of Public Service’s Recommendation to Cut Compensation for Net-metering Projects
Declining Support for Net Metering Threatens Solar Deployment At the very moment that we are asking Vermonters to electrify and invest in clean, renewable energy, Vermont’s Public Service...
Regulatory Victories in the First Quarter of 2022
REV’s regulatory efforts are focused on creating a fair, predictable, and efficient regulatory process that supports renewable development without undue bureaucratic burdens. In the first...
Op-ed by Peter Sterling: The Green Mountain State’s Electricity Isn’t So Green
Vermont’s electric sector is estimated to contribute only 2% of our climate change-causing greenhouse gas emissions- seemingly insignificant compared to the whopping 74% of emissions...
REV Notches Big Win on Climate Change
On Thursday, February 17th, the PUC denied GlobalFoundries request for a Certificate for Public Good to become a “self managed utility”. In their request, Global Foundries explicitly...
Peter Sterling Submits Testimony to House Committee on Transportation in Favor of Electrifying the Transportation Sector
Peter Sterling submitted written testimony to the House Committee on Transportation regarding the importance to electrify Vermont's transportation sector. In his testimony, Peter stated...
New Board Members Voted in at REV’s 2022 Annual Meeting
On Tuesday, February 15th, the membership voted in three new Board members at REV's Annual Membership Meeting. Scott Johnstone (VHB), Jim Kurrle (Bourne's Energy), and Matt Murphy...
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