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This month, Green Mountain Power shared a massive announcement that made the energy sector take notice. The Vermont utility says it has a plan to end power outages for its customers by 2030. Vermont Public host Jenn Jarecki spoke with GMP's President and CEO, as well as an energy analyst from the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis, to learn more.
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Green Mountain Power says more people signed up for the batteries, which are able to store power and provide energy during extreme weather events, after this summer's floods.
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As climate change intensifies winter storms, Vermont regulators want utilities to communicate better with customers during power outages.
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State officials are working to address a problem involving the physics of electricity, the surge in solar development and a local transmission grid that…
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Green Mountain Power and Vermont Gas Systems have withdrawn their requests for $12.5 million in federal small business loans after new guidance said…
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Vermont's major utilities have received millions of dollars from the federal government under a program designed to keep paychecks flowing at small…
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Documents recently obtained by Vermont Public Radio show frequent contact between members of the Public Utility Commission and top executives at Green…
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Documents obtained by Vermont Public Radio show frequent contacts between top executives of Green Mountain Power and members of the Public Utility…
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A bomb cyclone has brought power outages and flooding to Vermont.Green Mountain Power spokesperson Kristin Kelly said Thursday morning about 600,000…
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When Green Mountain Power CEO Mary Powell steps down at the end of the year, she’ll qualify for a $2.1 million dollar special retirement benefit.Six…