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Transportation Community Workshop:
May 18, 10:30 am - 12 pm How can we get from place to place but use less energy? Explore eco-driving, carpooling, EVs, public transit and walk/bike options. This workshop will give you the knowledge and tools to take advantage of more options in ythe Upper Valley, and to be part of the conversation!
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One-stop shops on everything for your home energy plan: weatherization, heat pumps for space and water heating, EVs, e-bikes, solar, and appliances.
- Climate Action for You: up-to-date information on each type of clean-energy technology and its financial incentives, whether Federal, State, or utility. Maintained and regularly updated by Norwich's shared energy coordinator.
- A Vermont-specific incentives calculator from Rewiring American and Efficiency Vermont: Enter your zip code, household size, income, tax filing, and homeowner status to see a summary of the total incentives available to you.
Single Links, Many Resources
- Home energy bills: from Vital Communities, a compilation of local and state resources
- EVs: from CNET, a hub for all things EV and electric mobility; and from Recurrent, research on buying and operating an EV
- Electronics: from Wired, a multi-topic guide on how to shop more sustainably for electronics
- Food: from GetPocket, a collection of resources on getting the most out of your groceries, everything from recipes to composting
- Repair Stuff: IFixIt offers "Repair guides for every thing, written by everyone."
- Clean Energy 101: Rocky Mountain Institute offers a library of "101s", a growing catalog of accessible explainers that illuminate fundamental issues of energy and the climate, along with the technologies and policies that are essential to decarbonize the world’s energy systems.
- True/False on Solar, Wind, and EVs: a rebuttal from Columbia Law School of 33 false claims.