There’s a new energy efficiency program in Eagle County with higher income limits for participants. Eagle County has funded the new ReEnergize program through Walking Mountains Science Center. The county provided about $919,000 for the.
As electric vehicles and solar energy panels become more common, heat pumps are another step on the road to “beneficial electrification.” According to Nikki Maline, the Energy Programs director at Walking Mountains Science Center, those.
More Eagle County residents will have access to energy-saving programs, thanks to a county agreement with Walking Mountains Science Center. The agreement takes $615,500 from the county’s general fund. That money will pay for several.
In an effort to help prevent lung cancer from exposure to radon gas, Walking Mountains Science Center’s Energy Smart Colorado program has partnered with Vail Health’s Shaw Cancer Center and Eagle County’s Environmental Health Department.
Vail Valley Jet Center, part of Signature Aviation’s worldwide network of private aviation terminals, and Eagle County recently partnered to provide funding to Energy Smart Colorado through Electrification Carbon Offset Credits. With $63,000 in funding.