The Climate Economy Action Center of Addison County is hosting a discussion with business leaders about how their companies are adapting to survive and thrive in the era of climate change. Check out the link below for more information.
https://t.co/rNPIoZqNNj
Sam Hooper, owner of @VermontGlove in Randolph, recently replaced a hundred-year-old coal boiler in his building with a modern, highly-efficient wood pellet boiler—a switch that will save his company $10,000 per year!
https://t.co/TQeqOnWKvd
Increasingly, GMP sees the distributed solar-battery combination as a critical part of its climate change grid resiliency efforts as well.
https://t.co/XKa8DSOrXn
Wilder-based Vermod will soon complete construction on their 100th home. The company works to provide net-zero ready homes, reducing energy bills and cutting dependence on fossil fuels. https://t.co/vfQLoLJ9Oa
Efficiency Vermont, Green Mountain Power and the Vermont Sustainable Jobs Fund teamed up with the Brattleboro Retreat to save money and energy https://t.co/IvHJB2dfGh #climateeconomy
Some very cool Vermont companies are committing to eliminate all fossil-fuel burning vehicles from their fleets #climateeconomy https://t.co/tkzRhu3nEm
With winter just around the corner it’s a perfect time to talk about how weatherization saves money and reduces emissions #buttonupvt#climateeconomy https://t.co/vwshpUFGFu
In honor of National Drive Electric Week last week, here’s a presentation from Drive Electric Vermont that provides a review of Vermont’s transportation #electrification opportunities #climateeconomy https://t.co/rJxMXBFc2E
A lot of Vermonters want to decrease their energy bills. Should you start with weatherization, or start with solar? Check out this helpful guide from @EfficiencyVT https://t.co/FWEv0lEj7g #climateeconomy#vt