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We provide objective advice, technical services, and financial support to help you create healthier, happier, more comfortable spaces. Learn more about what's possible.
Stay cool this summer
Get cash back on a window AC unit
‘Tis the season of air conditioning. Get $150 cash back on select window AC units and stay cool all summer long.
Save big on a heat pump
Heat pumps can help keep your space cool and dry this summer. There are a few different types to choose from. Find which one fits your needs and start saving today.
Rooftop heat pumps for businesses
Check out our offer on hybrid rooftop heat pumps, which can increase the flexibility and efficiency of the HVAC system at your business.
Stories from your neighbors
Turning an old farmhouse into an energy-efficient home
Farmhouse charm meets modern sustainability in this energy-efficient Vermont home.
One company on the cutting edge of homebuilding in Vermont
Get a sneak peek at how the Casita is made and hear about New Frameworks’ vision for building in Vermont.
Tackling one project at a time
Equipped with extreme thriftiness, a can-do spirit, and rebates from Efficiency Vermont, Shams is bringing her values to life in her home.
Make your home more comfortable
Bruce the Moose knows efficiency
Want to save money and stay comfortable all season long? Check out the latest in our weatherization video series. Big rebates—no bull.
Keep cool without AC this summer
No AC? No problem. Check out our top 9 ways to keep your home cool and comfortable.
How one couple is staying cool with a heat pump
Bill and Nathalie Sugarman got a free virtual home energy visit to find out how to make their home more comfortable. Now they’re cooler—and saving money—with a heat pump.
Featured Resources
The renter’s guide to energy savings
Renters can reduce their energy use and save money with a few simple, low-cost actions.
Vermont Energy Burden Report
Understanding the impacts of energy costs on Vermont households.
What you should know about low GWP refrigerants
How do we mitigate the harm of HVAC refrigerants while gaining the benefits of electrifying our heating and cooling systems?