Town energy committees are implementing on-the-ground energy innovation projects in their communities.

They are also helping Vermont meet its important climate and renewable energy commitments. These volunteer groups are working with municipal officials, schools, businesses, and neighbors to get buildings weatherized, solar projects electrified, heat pumps installed, transportation options expanded and far more.

Energy committees are an increasingly influential network of do-ers. Find, join, or start an energy committee today!

FIND YOUR LOCAL ENERGY COMMITTEE

What is a town energy committee?

Town energy committees are implementing on-the-ground energy innovation projects in their communities, helping their communities meet Vermont’s clean energy and climate commitments. These volunteer groups are working with municipal officials, schools, businesses, and neighbors to get buildings weatherized, solar projects electrified, heat pumps installed, transportation options expanded and far more.

Vermont’s network of over 100 Vermont town energy committees is supported by a core of nonprofit organizations who work to leverage the individual and collective impact of local-led climate and clean energy leadership by providing networking, communications, technical assistance and other support.

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