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Members split on energy‑navigator study; DPS review already underway
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Summary
The committee debated a proposed 'energy navigator' program that would fund DPS to design a statewide model; members said it may duplicate existing local programs and noted DPS is already conducting a program review via RFP with a report due in mid‑October.
The committee discussed a bill to fund a study and design of a statewide 'energy navigator' program. Proponents said a navigator could help consumers navigate complex energy programs; skeptics argued the idea duplicates existing local initiatives (Efficiency Vermont, regional planning commissions and town collaboratives) and questioned the timing and appropriation.
Members learned that the Department of Public Service already has an RFP and is conducting a program review with a report due in mid‑October; some members urged the committee to wait for that report and to consider coordinating existing local models rather than creating a new statewide contractor. Budgetary concerns surfaced: the bill has no current operating appropriation and members worried about throwing limited funds at a new contractor before evaluating current programs’ effectiveness.
Next steps: committee members will review DPS’s incoming report and testimony; no additional witnesses were scheduled immediately. The bill would appropriate funds for DPS to consult with CEAC and stakeholders and deliver a recommended program by March, if adopted.

