Vermont’s Clean Electric Supply Delivers Carbon Progress in New State Report
Annual Carbon Emissions Inventory Reveals Biggest Emitters in Vermont Are Driving and Heating with Fossil Fuels, while Electric Supply Gets Cleaner
Read moreAnnual Carbon Emissions Inventory Reveals Biggest Emitters in Vermont Are Driving and Heating with Fossil Fuels, while Electric Supply Gets Cleaner
Read more7.5% Proposed Increase; Average Residential Bill Will Increase $4.92 Per Month.
Read moreHeat Pump Installations Under BED’s Net Zero Energy Programs Have Increased Fivefold and Allowed More Low-and Moderate-Income Burlingtonians to Strategically Electrify
Read moreGrant Will Provide Loans to Help Burlington Businesses Impacted by COVID-19 Make Building Ventilation and Energy Efficiency Improvements
Read moreLocal Dealers Partner with Burlington Electric to Make EV/PHEV Buying and Leasing Easier with Point-of-Sale Rebates and Sales Staff Trained in EV Technology
Read moreCombine with Existing Rebates and Tax Credits Stack Up to Big Savings for Vermonters, Making Driving Electric Even More Affordable
Read moreUsing Alternative Transportation to Save Energy and Money
Read moreGetting control of your usage
Read moreLaunches New $400 Home Charging Station Incentive for AEVs; Increases Plug-In Hybrid Incentives with Enhanced Rebate for Low- and Moderate-Income Customers
Read moreLaunches New Web Tool for Use by Customers, Businesses, Non-Profits, and Community to Participate in BED “Tier 3” Electrification Initiatives
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