Two major storms this past winter left thousands of Vermonters without power for days, and also in the dark when it came to timely communication from their utilities.
Ken Kennedy stood in the driveway of his vacation home on a hillside in Shaftsbury, dodging questions about the solar development planned for his sprawling.
Having energy on demand despite the weather is driving the need for more storage technology in Vermont. But as our Kevin Gaiss reports, there's disagreement over who should call the shots.
Before significant changes are made to the most successful climate change prevention measure Vermont has so far implemented, we should all want to understand the impact of changes.