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Green Mountain Power and others keep resiliency and customer programs running while tracking federal changes
Summary
Despite federal uncertainty and grant pauses, utilities said they are continuing state-backed customer programs, deploying energy storage, advancing storm-hardening and operating virtual power plant resources that help manage peak demand and outage response.
Representatives from Green Mountain Power, VEPSA, Burlington Electric and other utilities told the House committee that customer-facing programs and resiliency investments are continuing even as federal incentives and grant certainty ebb.
Candace Morgan, vice president at Green Mountain Power, described ongoing tier 3 incentives supporting more than 10,000 customers last year for heat pumps, electric vehicle rebates and commercial custom incentives. "That's continuing as part of the general state policy," Morgan said. She also outlined energy storage…
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