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House energy committee hears Department of Public Service on 20-year energy plan and options for legislative study
Summary
The Department of Public Service outlined the scope and schedule of Vermont's next comprehensive energy plan (due January 2028), highlighted equity and grid-resilience priorities, and discussed using the Joint Carbon Emissions Reduction Committee for focused legislative study while cautioning against duplicative work.
The House Energy and Digital Infrastructure Committee heard a detailed briefing from the Vermont Department of Public Service on the state's next comprehensive energy plan and options for legislative follow-up. "It's really a 20-year analysis of projections of the use, supply, cost, and environmental effects of all energy sources used in Vermont," said TJ Kaur of the Department of Public Service. Kaur told the committee the plan is due January 2028 and that the department intends broader public engagement, updated baseline modeling and technical analysis over the next year.
Kaur framed the plan around statutory requirements and competing objectives: affordability, greenhouse-gas emissions…
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