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Trending: Button Up Vermont
Weatherization
Up to $24,500 is available for comprehensive home weatherization projects (depending on household income).
Don't leave money on the table for weatherization
The current incentive is one of the largest we have ever offered. Don’t miss this opportunity to save money on your energy bills and make your home more comfortable.
Hibernation is for Bears. Vermonters Button Up.
Button Up is Vermont’s annual campaign to help you prepare your home for winter. From low- and no-cost efficiency tips to comprehensive projects designed to reduce heating bills, it’s a great way to save money and stay comfortable all winter long.
Trending: Business Resources
Visit with Vermont Glove Factory in Randolph
Small to medium businesses, like Vermont Glove in Randolph, are improving their energy efficiency with impressive results.
Business Energy Assessments
Get professional guidance to identify the biggest energy-saving opportunities for your business, facility, or rental property.
3 easy ways to save money at your business
How to save energy and money at your small business.
Trending: Top Offers
Home Repairs
Income-eligible households can now get up to $15,000 to repair underlying issues (like mold, asbestos, leaky roofs, and more) that are necessary before starting your weatherization project.
Water Heater Rebates
Income-eligible Vermonters can get up to 100% of their project costs covered, up to $5,000.
Building Performance
Ensure occupants' comfort, health, and safety, and get 75% off project costs.
Featured Resources
10 ways NOT to save energy this winter, and what to do instead!
Don’t let yourself resort to these tactics to stay warm this winter – energy efficiency can help keep you comfortable and save money.
2023 Vermont Energy Burden Report
Understanding the impacts of energy costs on Vermont households.
Ask an Expert: How to save energy when you work from home
After COVID-19 working from home may become a permanent situation for many. These energy saving practices can start you on a path to lower energy use and a more productive work environment for years to come.