
Vermont Energy Investment Corporation
Vermont Energy Investment Corporation Overview
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About Vermont Energy Investment Corporation
Vermont Energy Investment Corporation (VEIC) is a non-profit organization headquartered in Winooski, Vermont. It is dedicated to reducing the economic and environmental costs of energy consumption through energy efficiency and renewable energy adoption.
Founded in 1986 by Beth Sachs and Blair Hamilton, VEIC has been instrumental in designing and implementing energy efficiency programs across North America. A notable achievement is the operation of Efficiency Vermont, the nation's first statewide energy efficiency utility. This program has significantly reduced electrical demand and greenhouse gas emissions in the state.
Services
- Energy Efficiency Programs: Offering comprehensive services to help businesses and residents reduce energy consumption, leading to cost savings and improved facility performance.
- Building Decarbonization: Implementing strategies to reduce carbon emissions from buildings, contributing to a sustainable and low-carbon future.
- Transportation Electrification: Promoting the adoption of electric vehicles and supporting the development of necessary infrastructure to facilitate this transition.
- Clean and Flexible Grid Solutions: Advancing the integration of renewable energy sources into the power grid, enhancing its flexibility and resilience.
Locations
VEIC operates in multiple locations, including:
- Winooski, VT: Main office located at 20 Winooski Falls Way, 5th Floor, Winooski, VT 05404.
VEIC continues to lead efforts in promoting clean energy solutions, aiming to create a sustainable and energy-efficient future for all.