Rates and Energy Assistance Program After 2021, when we increased rates for the first time in 12 years, Burlington Electric| Burlington Electric Department
Burlington, VT – Today, Mayor Emma Mulvaney-Stanak and Burlington Electric Department (BED) shared Burlington’s Net Zero Energy (NZE) Roadmap update for 2024 and announced new programs to accelerate electrification throughout the Burlington community. The Roadmap update shows that Burlington’s greenhouse gas emissions in the ground transportation and thermal/buildings sectors are down 19 percent in 2024 compared to the 2018 baseline, representing a 2.8 percent reduction in 2024 compare...| Burlington Electric Department
Join the BED Team Burlington Electric Department (BED) is looking to fill a job opening for the position of Director| Burlington Electric Department
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
Get Help Paying Your Electric Bills with BED’s Energy Assistance Program As we enter 2025, we are pleased to report| Burlington Electric Department
Village Hydroponics utilizes hydroponic technology inside of a shipping container to grow fresh, nutrient-rich produce even in the coldest and| Burlington Electric Department
Every year, Burlington Electric Department (BED) and the Burlington School District collaborate on the annual Net Zero Energy Calendar contest.| Burlington Electric Department
Learn More about Net Zero Energy and Grid Reliability Revenue Bond: Ballot item #1 this November is BED’s proposal of| Burlington Electric Department
BED is pleased to present our community with a proposal for a new $20 million Net Zero Energy and Grid| Burlington Electric Department
BED also provides the following ways to pay your monthly electric bill that will now include a $3.50 processing fee. In years past, BED was able to cover the processing fees that were assessed by our third-party processing company (and initially were quite small in total cost) to avoid passing them along to our customers. Unfortunately, the total cost of these fees has risen with additional customer usage through the years to now account for more than $300,000 annually. During the fiscal year...| Burlington Electric Department
Project Will Expand City’s Existing Public EV Charging Network by Six Times, including in Locations that Will Serve High Numbers of Renters, New Americans, Refugees, and BIPOC.| Burlington Electric Department
As part of the agreement, Burlington Electric Department will purchase clean hydropower and associated VT-1 renewable energy credits produced by FirstLight’s Connecticut hydroelectric facility| Burlington Electric Department
Buses Will Be Charged in Burlington, and Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Air Pollution while Serving Burlington and other Vermont Communities| Burlington Electric Department
Burlington, VT – Burlington Electric Department (BED) today shared the locations of five new utility pole-mounted electric vehicle (EV) chargers within the Burlington community. The goals of the pole-mounted charger pilot program, which was supported with State of Vermont grant funds, are to:| Burlington Electric Department
Get Help Paying Your Electric Bills We are excited to share good news with our community that BED’s Energy Assistance| Burlington Electric Department
Speak with BED Energy Experts! BED continues to get out into the community and would appreciate the opportunity to speak| Burlington Electric Department
New incentives to accelerate progress toward the City’s Net Zero Energy goal. New actions targeted at reducing emissions from the transportation sector.| Burlington Electric Department
Fossil Fuel Use in the Building Sector Down 19 percent with more than 2,300 heat pumps installed since 2018; New Electrification Incentives and Programs will Save Burlingtonians Money| Burlington Electric Department
Burlington Electric Department is offering a new incentive programs for high-mileage BED customers who are ready to switch to an all-electric vehicle. These programs will support longer distance commuters, ride hailing service drivers (taxis, Uber, Lyft), and food delivery drivers.| Burlington Electric Department
Pilot Program to Provide EV Charging for Residents without Off-Street Parking| Burlington Electric Department
Our Energy Services professionals work every day to help our 21,000+ residential and commercial customers save energy and, therefore, spend less on electricity.| Burlington Electric Department
We invite our customers to review our proposed updated Miscellaneous Service fees and to provide feedback.| Burlington Electric Department
At Burlington Electric Department (BED), we assess various Miscellaneous Fees pursuant to a tariff approved by the Public Utility Commission| Burlington Electric Department
Burlington Electric Would Keep Existing Renewable Resources, Procure Significant New Renewable Energy to Meet Load Growth from Electrification| Burlington Electric Department
Burlington Electric Department Highlights Ways to Save Money| Burlington Electric Department
Burlington Electric Department's professionally licensed foresters share details about forest management methods.| Burlington Electric Department
Renewable Energy Array Will Provide Solar Research, Training, and Funding Opportunities for UVM, Serve as Step Toward McNeil Becoming Innovation Campus| Burlington Electric Department
BED’s E-Bucket Truck for Line Crew Replaces Fossil Fuel Truck In Important Step toward Net Zero Energy| Burlington Electric Department
Dual-Port, Level 2 Charger is First Installed at any Burlington City Park| Burlington Electric Department
City Ahead of Pace in Ground Transportation Sector; More Progress Needed in Building Sector; Overall Emissions Remain Lower than 2018 Baseline.| Burlington Electric Department
Vermont 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.| Burlington Electric Department
BED will be joining our Vermont Lake Monsters friends at the ballpark at the games on Thursday, July 6.| Burlington Electric Department
Burlington, VT – The following leaders at Burlington Electric Department (BED) and International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) Local 300 made| Burlington Electric Department
Highlight Town Meeting Day Ballot Item that Would Include Carbon Pollution Impact Fee| Burlington Electric Department
Burlington Electric Department customers now have available the best combination of electrification incentives ever along Burlington’s path to Net Zero| Burlington Electric Department
Coupled with State and Federal Funds, New and Expanded Electrification Incentives Will Provide Significant Financial Assistance to Burlingtonians| Burlington Electric Department
Join us: December 12, 2022 6:00pm| Burlington Electric Department
Fourth-graders' creative artwork promotes Net Zero Energy, sustainability, efficiency, and more.| Burlington Electric Department
The Burlington Electric Department (BED) today, joined by Mayor Miro Weinberger, ARC Industries Founder and CEO Robert Monteith, and leaders from Burlington International Airport (BTV) and the Vermont Sustainable Jobs Fund, announced a partnership with ARC Industries to pioneer ARC’s new, leading-edge wind turbine – The Orb – at BTV in pursuit of Burlington’s goal of becoming a Net Zero Energy City by 2030.| Burlington Electric Department
Burlington Electric Department's forestry team regularly visits the landowners we purchase wood from to ensure they are harvesting sustainably.| Burlington Electric Department
3.95 Percent Rate Increase Proposed; Average Residential Bill Will Increase $3.10 Per Month; BED Residential Rates Projected to Continue to| Burlington Electric Department
New and Expanded BED Electrification Incentives Announced Series of Town Hall Meetings to Engage Community in Net Zero Energy Goal to Start in March Legislators Weigh In on Importance of Supporting Burlington’s Net Zero Energy Goal with Action in Montpelier| Burlington Electric Department
Burlington, VT – Today, voters overwhelmingly approved the $20 million Net Zero Energy Revenue Bond for Burlington Electric Department with| Burlington Electric Department
BED is pleased to present the Net Zero Energy Revenue Bond proposal to our community as a fiscally-responsible approach to| Burlington Electric Department
Strategic Electrification to Double; Green Stimulus Incentives to Continue; Moody’s Affirms BED A3 Credit Rating| Burlington Electric Department
Annual Carbon Emissions Inventory Reveals Biggest Emitters in Vermont Are Driving and Heating with Fossil Fuels, while Electric Supply Gets Cleaner| Burlington Electric Department
7.5% Proposed Increase; Average Residential Bill Will Increase $4.92 Per Month.| Burlington Electric Department
Heat Pump Installations Under BED’s Net Zero Energy Programs Have Increased Fivefold and Allowed More Low-and Moderate-Income Burlingtonians to Strategically Electrify| Burlington Electric Department
Grants Up to $10,000 Available to Help Burlingtonians Impacted by COVID-19; Deadline Is December 15| Burlington Electric Department
Grant Will Provide Loans to Help Burlington Businesses Impacted by COVID-19 Make Building Ventilation and Energy Efficiency Improvements| Burlington Electric Department