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Keep It Cool: Real-time Monitoring of Convenience Store Refrigeration Systems
Energy efficiency programs’ commercial customers frequently follow a business model of responding to needs, especially operational needs, as they arise. But what happens when those customers’ business objectives could shift from a responsive—or more accurately, reactive—service model to a proactive one? This study shows the benefits to customers when they adopt this approach.
Healthy Homes Vermont 2018
The nexus between building energy efficiency and better health is now becoming the target for improving housing conditions for vulnerable populations. This report offers a story of pilot projects under the new Vermont Healthy Homes Program.
Assessment of Demand Response Capability and Effectiveness
This study investigates where existing efficiency program activities might complement existing distribution utility-led demand-response services.
What Are the Limits of AMI in Supporting Load Management?
This study applies AMI interval data to better understand the effects of energy efficiency on regional grid operations across long periods of time.
Vermont Ranks Third in the Country for Energy Efficiency
Zero Energy Modular home arrives in Swanton
Open house provides closer look at state-of-the-art in energy efficiency
Large Vermont companies look to save money, cut carbon at Efficiency Vermont conference
New pilot to spur innovation in energy management and save money for Vermont employers
Efficiency Vermont and the State of Vermont announce participants, second round of proposals
Zero Energy Modular home arrives in Rutland
Open house Saturday provides closer look at state-of-the-art in energy efficiency
Study to examine expanding role of Efficiency Vermont
Lawmakers last session told the Public Utility Commission to investigate how the nonprofit can have a broader focus that might include efficiency across all areas of life -- from transportation to home heating and more.
New energy efficiency incentives announced to help Vermonters
Energy leaders announced new incentives Friday in hopes to make it more affordable for Vermonters to heat and cool their homes.
New incentives make weatherization more affordable, accessible for moderate-income families
Cutting summer energy costs? No sweat
Zero Energy Modular home serves as ‘pop-up’ venue for energy workshops
Free Energy Visits For Rutland Homes & Businesses
Service provides expert advice to lower costs, increase health and comfort
EPA Recognition Reflects Vermont’s Energy Efficiency
Incentives Offered to Vermonters for Weatherization
Good news for hardworking families with modest incomes -- a $500 "bonus" incentive is available to help reduce the cost of a comprehensive home weatherization project.
Vermonters’ 2018 investment in energy efficiency to save $220 million
Efficiency Vermont holds spending to $2.3 million under approved budget