February 2024 North Avenue News: Miscellaneous Service Fees
We invite our customers to review our proposed updated Miscellaneous Service fees and to provide feedback.
Read moreWe invite our customers to review our proposed updated Miscellaneous Service fees and to provide feedback.
Read moreAt Burlington Electric Department (BED), we assess various Miscellaneous Fees pursuant to a tariff approved by the Public Utility Commission
Read moreBurlington Electric Would Keep Existing Renewable Resources, Procure Significant New Renewable Energy to Meet Load Growth from Electrification
Read moreBurlington Electric Department Highlights Ways to Save Money
Read moreBurlington Electric Department’s professionally licensed foresters share details about forest management methods.
Read moreRenewable Energy Array Will Provide Solar Research, Training, and Funding Opportunities for UVM, Serve as Step Toward McNeil Becoming Innovation Campus
Read moreBED’s E-Bucket Truck for Line Crew Replaces Fossil Fuel Truck In Important Step toward Net Zero Energy
Read moreDual-Port, Level 2 Charger is First Installed at any Burlington City Park
Read moreCity Ahead of Pace in Ground Transportation Sector; More Progress Needed in Building Sector; Overall Emissions Remain Lower than 2018 Baseline.
Read moreVermont Governor Phil Scott signed into law S.137, a bill that gives municipal utility Burlington Electric Department the power to create new incentives to help high-volume gasoline users switch to electric vehicles.
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