Federal tax credits for rooftop solar, heat pumps and other energy-efficient technologies are going away at the end of the year. Here's what consumers should know.| NPR
The tech works. The policy’s in place. So why are heat pumps still a hard sell?| climatedrift.substack.com
Burlington, VT – Mayor Emma Mulvaney-Stanak and Burlington Electric Department (BED), joined by community partners Old Spokes Home and Vermont Sustainable Jobs Fund, today announced new and expanded Net Zero Energy electrification incentives that will provide significant financial assistance to Burlingtonians. The Mayor and BED General Manager Darren Springer highlighted enhanced rebates for electric vehicles (EVs), EV chargers, heat pumps, electric bicycles, and electric lawnmowers, inclu...| Burlington Electric Department
The Affordable Heat Act (S.5) is a policy designed to help ensure that every Vermonter can access cleaner, more affordable heat — not just those who already have the resources to do so. In 2023, the Vermont Legislature passed S.5, commencing a comprehensive two-year process to explore, shape and consider implementing a “clean heat” thermal … About the Affordable Heat Act (S.5) Read More »| Vermont Public Interest Research Group