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Vermont Public Power Supply (VPPSA), in partnership with Efficiency Vermont, is offering free electric vehicle chargers to customers of its member utilities.
Waterbury Center, VT – Customers served by Vermont Public Power Supply (VPPSA) member utilities have another reason to consider driving electric – a free FLO X5 level 2 charger and a $500 dollar rebate to assist with charger installation costs. This limited-time offer is available on a first-come, first-served basis through the PowerShift partnership between VPPSA, their member utilities, and Efficiency Vermont. The goal of PowerShift is to shift the times that grid-enabled devices in VPPSA member homes use energy. Technologies like EVs can flex their usage to times when utility costs are lowest and powered by the cleanest sources.
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE October 25, 2022 CONTACT: Julia Leopold, VPPSA Director of Public Affairs Phone: (802) 884-4488 Email: jleopold@vppsa.com VPPSA Honors Recipients of Regional and National Utility Awards Waterbury Center, Vermont – Vermont Public Power Supply Authority (VPPSA) is recognizing its community members who received 2022 awards from the American Public Power Association (APPA) and Northeast Public Power Association (NEPPA). Five award recipients including VPPSA staff, member utility directors, and local policymakers were honored in a ceremony on October 12. VPPSA Controller Crystal Currier received the APPA Mark Crisson Leadership and Managerial Excellence Award, which recognizes managers who steer their