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By: Kelsey Misbrener
/2024/05/vermont-slightly-lowers-net-metering-rate-biennial-update/#comment-145893
Thu, 06 Jun 2024 19:39:24 +0000/?p=106091#comment-145893In reply to Dave Carpenter.
Hey Dave, thanks for your comment. Sending you an email now so we can get Green Lantern’s POV out there.
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By: Dave Carpenter
/2024/05/vermont-slightly-lowers-net-metering-rate-biennial-update/#comment-145878
Wed, 05 Jun 2024 11:42:33 +0000/?p=106091#comment-145878Parrotting the PUC’s Order, which is full of self-justifying language, without ANY opposing viewpoints from industry reps, is mediocre reporting at best and frankly, disappointing from such a great publication that usually covers issues pretty fairly. Not a single comment from Renewable Energy Vermont? No discussion of the enormous drop in commercial-scale (500kW – what passes for commercial-scale in VT) installations over the past several years? No discussion of the workforce reductions? The fact that there is literally NO program in place that replaces the Standard Offer program? No discussion about the fact that Governor Scott just vetoed a bipartisan, coalition-led bill that would have truly accelerated Vermont’s growth? Vermont used to be a leader in this space. This article whitewashes the sorry state of affairs here in the Green Mountain State.
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