Solar trackers promise greater energy yield than their fixed-tilt counterparts because they keep modules constantly pointed toward the sun throughout the
Vermont is getting serious about fighting climate change. The state has set an ambitious goal of cutting greenhouse gas emissions by 40 percent in the next decade. Helping Vermonters power their homes and businesses with renewable energy is a crucial part of the plan, and Williston-based AllEarth Renewables offers solar energy solutions that can help. Through Mascoma, AllEarth customers can now finance up to $60,000 of the cost of energy-saving solar trackers and heat pumps over 10 or 20 years. (Paid Post)
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Christopher Ross Developers are hoping to break ground for Bristol’s Firehouse Apartments by the end of this year. The 20-unit neighborhood of mostly affordable housing will be located just east of the fire station on land that Evernorth (formerly Housing Vermont) and the Addison County Community Trust are purchasing from Bristol-based Stoney Hill Properties LLC.
Image courtesy Evernorth SAMANTHA DUNN, EVERNORTH KEVIN HARPER, STONEY HILL PROPERTIES
BRISTOL Someday in the not-too-distant future, a few dozen Bristol residents will likely include some version of the following phrase when directing people to their homes: “Turn at the firehouse.”