Climate & Energy
Fighting the climate crisis, repowering Vermont, and saving Vermonters money with local, green energy solutions.
VPIRG is one of Vermont’s leading advocacy groups when it comes to fighting the climate crisis. Our strength comes from the thousands of Vermonters who have chosen to stand up for our future over the years, from establishing Efficiency Vermont, the first-of-its-kind energy efficiency utility in 1999, to banning fracking in 2012, retiring Vermont Yankee in 2014 after decades of organizing, and passing the Global Warming Solutions Act in 2020.
Today, our Climate & Energy work is driven by the understanding that we must fully decarbonize both Vermont and the nation, and that everyone deserves access to clean and affordable energy and transportation. Breaking down barriers contributing to rural, BIPOC, and low-income communities being left behind in this transition is a core part of our efforts.
We must move to modernize Vermont’s transportation system, making investments that will save Vermonters money while making reliable transportation options more accessible and cutting carbon pollution at the same time. We also need to harness the resources and strength of our energy efficiency utilities, expanding their work on efficiency and electrification. And we must continue to expand our in-state renewable energy portfolio in order to reduce our carbon footprint, create jobs for Vermonters, and keep our energy dollars circulating in our own economy.
Recent Climate & Energy News
2024 Legislative End of Session Update
CLIMATE & CLEAN ENERGY Climate Superfund Act (S.259) Following a hugely successful summer of canvassing…
Vermont Senate Passes Modernized Renewable Energy Standard
On May 7, the Vermont Senate passed H.289, to modernize the Renewable Energy Standard and…
Climate Superfund Act Passes Vermont Legislature, Heads to Governor Phil Scott
The Vermont Senate gave final approval today to landmark legislation that holds the largest fossil…
Vermont House Passes Modernized Renewable Energy Standard
The Vermont House of Representatives passed H.289 yesterday, to modernize Vermont’s Renewable Energy Standard. The…
Vermont Senate Judiciary Committee Advances S.259, the Climate Superfund Act:
Effort to Hold Big Oil Accountable Clears Key Hurdle A key legislative committee approved the…
The legislature is updating the Renewable Energy Standard. What does that mean?
In 2015, Vermont passed its Renewable Energy Standard, requiring Vermont electric utilities to provide 75%…