Efficiency Vermont

Created in 1999 and implemented in 2000 at the behest of the Vermont Public Service Board,[1] it has substantially reduced electrical demand and more than balanced load growth in recent years.

[2] Overall, the program has saved more than $3.3 billion for its customers, and has reduced Vermont's overall greenhouse gas emissions by an estimated 14.1 million metric tons.

[3] The program offers multiple rebates, programs, and services, including: energy assessments for homes and businesses, post-purchase and midstream (or "point of sale") rebates for appliances and heating systems, comprehensive weatherization, financing for home energy projects, project support, education and events, and income-based assistance.

They also provide public access information to the most energy efficient products and technologies on the market.

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