And the Opportunities They Present
Vermont Business Magazine Achieving Vermont’s climate commitments is not only possible it is also an opportunity to make energy less expensive for Vermont households and businesses while creating jobs for Vermonters. That’s one of the key findings of the latest Annual Progress Report for Vermont, released Tuesday by the non-profit Energy Action Network (EAN).
“To meet our responsibility and seize this opportunity, we have to recognize that fossil fuels are our number one problem – both in terms of climate pollution and in terms of energy costs,” said Jared Duval, Executive Director of EAN. “To have a chance to meet our emissions reduction requirements under the Global Warming Solutions Act and to protect Vermonters in a time of social and economic disparities, we have to stop purchasing and installing new fossil fueled equipment when there are affordable electric and renewable alternatives.”
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