Tuesday, July 9th, 2019 – 5:00-7:00pm

Queen City Brewery, 703 Pine St, Burlington, VT


For our first Leveraging Change Speaker Series of the summer, we will look at the latest analysis from VEIC on Vermont’s energy burden: how much Vermonters are spending on energy costs relative to their income. Join EAN in conversation with Kelly Lucci from VEIC to hear an overview of the results of VEIC’s 2019 Energy Burden report.

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In 2016 Efficiency Vermont commissioned an analysis of how much Vermonters across the state are paying for electricity, heating, and transportation costs in relation to their income (their energy burden). The updated 2019 analysis will look at key changes and trends since the 2016 report, with a particular focus on the effects of increasing electrification over the past few years.

By understanding where Vermonters face higher or lower energy burdens, this analysis can support smart, effective energy programs to ensure Vermonters with the highest need have access to solutions to reduce energy costs.

Let us know you’ll be joining us by filling out the RSVP form.


Kelly Lucci is Director of Partner Engagement at the Vermont Energy Investment Corporation, where she focuses on developing new partnerships and initiatives for Efficiency Vermont, most recently on making it easier for more Vermonters to weatherize their homes. Prior to joining VEIC, she served on the staff of U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders for six years, focusing on energy and environmental issues. A lifelong Vermonter, Kelly holds a degree in Political Science from Middlebury College and currently resides in her hometown, Fletcher, with her husband and two sons.

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