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Vermont Public Radio: energy efficiency

More Towns Approve PACE Program, Questions Remain Wednesday, 03/28/12 7:50am - Mitch Wertlieb, VPR News

PACE allows homeowners to borrow money for energy efficiency or renewable energy improvements. The loan is then paid back to the town through property taxes.

Towns Roll Out Programs To Help Make Homes More Efficient Friday, 12/16/11 5:50pm - Kirk Carapezza, VPR News

A new program is helping cities and towns foot the bill for their residents to weatherize their homes and make them more energy efficient.

New Vermont Energy Plan Stresses Renewables Tuesday, 10/18/11 Noon and 7pm - Jane Lindholm, Vermont Edition

Vermont's draft Comprehensive Energy Plan sets a goal of 90 percent renewable energy sources by 2050.

State Rolls Out New Energy Plan Monday, 10/10/11 5:50pm - John Dillon, VPR News

A new state energy plan calls for a dramatic shift in how Vermonters drive to work and where they get their electricity.  And now, the Shumlin Administration is taking the plan on the road to gather public reaction.

Welch Participates In Energy Audit Wednesday, 08/10/11 6:06am - VPR News

Congressman Peter Welch is getting an up-close look at energy efficiency issues.

State Steps Up Energy Efficiency, Albeit Slowly Friday, 08/05/11 5:04pm - VPR News

Vermont utility regulators have approved a three-year budget for the statewide energy efficiency utility program that calls for gradual growth and increases electric rates in each of those years by less than 1 percent.

Vermont Falling Short On Energy Efficiency Goal Tuesday, 08/02/11 7:34am - John Dillon, VPR News

Vermont is not on track to reach the goal of making 25 percent of its homes more energy efficient by 2020. And a new report suggests that it's not lack of funding that's kept people from making the investment.

Rutland Competition Rewards Energy Efficiency Friday, 06/10/11 6:06am - VPR News

Rutland officials are kicking off a countywide competition to encourage energy efficiency. The competition offers $10,000 rewards to towns that show the greatest percentage of home energy improvements and the highest average energy savings per home.

Home Energy Program Stalled By Federal Regulators Wednesday, 09/01/10 7:34am - Susan Keese, VPR News

An innovative program for helping homeowners finance energy improvements has been stymied by federal mortgage regulators' concerns.

Group Works To Make Rutland Energy Efficient Tuesday, 07/06/10 7:34am and 5:50pm - Bob Kinzel, VPR News

A new federal grant is expected to help Rutland County residents retrofit their homes to make them more energy efficient. It's anticipated that the $4.5 million project will also create hundreds of new jobs.

Welch Energy Efficiency Bill Passes House Friday, 05/07/10 7:34am - Ross Sneyd, VPR News

An initiative by Congressman Peter Welch to reduce energy consumption and create jobs has passed the U.S. House.

Efficiency Proponents Promote New Funding Model Thursday, 04/15/10 12:45pm - Nina Keck, VPR News

Community activists and energy efficiency proponents hope a new funding model may provide a long term way around obstacles to homeowners improving their property.

NY Saves $3 Million In Energy Efficiency Program Monday, 11/23/09 7:04am - VPR News

Turning off lights, turning down the heat and buying with an eye toward energy efficiency is saving New York more than $3.1 million so far this fiscal year.

Sanders holds hearing on green jobs in VT Friday, 08/21/09 8:53am - VPR News

Vermont does a good job with its electrical energy efficiency programs but efforts to save heating energy in buildings lag far behind.

Middlesex improves school’s energy efficiency Monday, 06/29/09 7:34am - John Dillon, VPR News

Over the weekend, a group of volunteers in central Vermont got caked with dust and sweat as they worked to make an elementary school more energy efficient. The project will cut fuel oil use by about 30 percent.