The headline of the March 15th VT Digger article covering the release of EAN's Annual Progress Report reads: “Curbing emissions could save Vermonters $800 million.” Let’s look at the assumptions behind this figure, which was independently arrived at by the Agency of...
VTDigger: Curbing emissions could save Vermonters $800 million, report says
By Elizabeth Gribkoff Mar 15 2020, 1:52 PM | Electric vehicles plug into a charging station near the Statehouse in Montpelier on Friday, March 1, 2019. Photo by Glenn Russell/VTDigger Taking action to curb carbon emissions could save Vermonters almost $800 million...
EAN Releases 2019 Annual Progress Report for Vermont
Transitioning off fossil fuels is an economic development and affordability strategy—and the only way to meet our climate goals—report says Montpelier, VT -- A new Annual Progress Report released today by the Energy Action Network (EAN) highlights how much fossil fuel...
Total Energy News – February 2020
Greetings! The Energy Action Network is excited to announce that we will be releasing our 2019 Annual Progress Report for Vermont on Wednesday, March 11th at 11:00 am in the Cedar Creek Room of the Vermont State House. We hope you will join us for the release. For the...
Data Download: Monthly Transportation Fuel Prices 2005 – 2019
Electric charging cost less and is more predictable As the chart above illustrates, drivers of gasoline and diesel passenger vehicles are subject to wide price swings from month to month and year to year. Electric vehicle charging costs are lower and much more stable....
Total Energy News – January 2020
Greetings! Inside this month’s Total Energy News you will find a reality check about global progress relative to our climate targets , emerging municipal policy efforts to address building energ y, and new technologies potentially impacting energy distribution in VT....