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Biomass Energy Resource Center
PO Box 1611 Montpelier, VT 05601-1611 |
Office: (802) 223-7770
E-mail: info@biomasscenter.org
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BERC'S primary focus is on the use of woody biomass and pelletizable "solid" fuels. BERC works with colleges and universities, community housing projects, hospitals, businesses, utilities, government agencies, and schools. Offering a full spectrum of technical services, we assist clients considering biomass systems in determining economic and site feasibility, design, vendors, funding sources, and project implementation and management. BERC also conducts regional biomass supply assessments and demonstration testing of emerging technologies such as gasification. Last updated 2010-03-11 | |||
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Burlington Electric Department
585 Pine Street Burlington, VT 05401-4891 |
: (802) 658-0300 | ||
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The Burlington Electric Department (BED) was formed in 1905 and is Vermont’s largest municipally owned electric utility serving more than 19,600 customers. BED is the exclusive provider of electric service to the City of Burlington, an area of approximately 16 square miles, and the Burlington International Airport in South Burlington. BED is also the operator and 50 percent owner of the Joseph C McNeil Wood-Powered Electric Generating Facility located in Burlington’s Intervale. The McNeil Station was the world’s largest wood-burning generating plant when it was launched in 1984; it remains one of the largest. Last updated 2010-03-11 | |||
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Dept. of Energy - Alternative Fueling Station Locator
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Web site: The Station Locator can search our database of fueling stations for the entire country to find alternative fuel stations that offer compressed natural gas (CNG), liquefied petroleum gas (LPG or propane), 85% ethanol (E85), electric, biodiesel, hydrogen, and liquefied natural gas (LNG). The results are displayed in a map with details for each station. Last updated 2010-07-09 | |||
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INTEGRATED SOLAR
121 Spring Tree Rd Brattleboro, VT 05301 |
: (802) 257-7493
E-mail: info@isasolar.com
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INTEGRATED SOLAR is your partner in the renewable revolution, bringing Net Zero Energy solutions to the world. We believe that renewable, sustainable energy systems are the key to protecting our global future. By designing and installing renewable energy systems we are contributing to this important shift away from fossil fuel dependence. The system technologies we offer include: Last updated 2010-03-11 | |||
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MapQuest
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Web site: Allows you to search for gasoline, diesel and alternative fuel retail locations across the country. Last updated 2010-06-29 | |||
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E85 Refueling Locations
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National Ethanol Vehicle Coalition Last updated 2009-03-25 | |||
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Vermont Biofuel Partnership
250 Main Street, Suite 301 Montpelier, VT 05602 |
: (802) 223-7750
E-mail: info@vtbio.org
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The Vermont Biofuel Partnership is a collaborative effort by the Vermont Fuel Dealers Association and its more than 300 member companies to educate the public about the use of Bioheat and Biodiesel in Vermont. Last updated 2010-03-19 | |||
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AgRefresh
29 Church Street Burlington, VT 05402 |
: (802) 859-0099
E-mail: info@AgRefresh.org
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At AgRefresh, our focus is on maximizing cash flow from operations that improve environmental performance. We utilize highly specialized environmental accounting expertise and strategic planning to quantify environmental improvements in food, fiber, feed, and fuel production. AgRefresh works with clients in the agriculture, forestry, and biofuels industries to financially reward environmentally sustainable practices. Last updated 2010-03-13 | |||
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NorthEast Biogas, LLC - VT
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Office: (518) 439-8757
E-mail: info@northeastbiogas.com
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NorthEast Biogas is a developer of biogas projects which help the agricultural and industrial sectors to generate new revenue streams from the professional management of organic waste streams. NorthEast Biogas provides proven, state of the art, modular, biogas technology systems from leading European manufacturers, and a full array of support services including project management, turnkey solutions and ongoing operation and maintenance services. Last updated 2008-08-20 | |||
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The AgSTAR Program
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Office: (202) 343-9406 | ||
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The AgSTAR Program is a voluntary effort jointly sponsored by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the U.S. Department of Agriculture, and the U.S. Department of Energy. The program encourages the use of methane recovery (biogas) technologies at the confined animal feeding operations that manage manure as liquids or slurries. These technologies reduce methane emissions while achieving other environmental benefits. Last updated 2009-08-17 | |||
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Building Energy
1570 South Brownell Road Williston, VT 05495 |
: (802) 859-3384 | ||
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For over 25 years, Northeast Construction has been a leader in the design and construction of energy efficient buildings. We created Building Energy to focus this experience into a comprehensive building & energy services company. From conservation and weatherization to the installation of solar lighting and solar power systems, we look at the entire picture to provide solutions for your building. Last updated 2010-03-11 | |||
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Burlington Electric Department
585 Pine Street Burlington, VT 05401-4891 |
: (802) 658-0300 | ||
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The Burlington Electric Department (BED) was formed in 1905 and is Vermont’s largest municipally owned electric utility serving more than 19,600 customers. BED is the exclusive provider of electric service to the City of Burlington, an area of approximately 16 square miles, and the Burlington International Airport in South Burlington. BED is also the operator and 50 percent owner of the Joseph C McNeil Wood-Powered Electric Generating Facility located in Burlington’s Intervale. The McNeil Station was the world’s largest wood-burning generating plant when it was launched in 1984; it remains one of the largest. Last updated 2010-03-11 | |||
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Efficiency Vermont
255 S. Champlain Street Suite 7 Burlington, VT 05401 |
toll-free: (888) 921-5990 | ||
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Efficiency Vermont is the nation's first statewide provider of energy efficiency services. We're operated by an independent, non-profit organization under contract to the Vermont Public Service Board. We provide technical advice, financial assistance and design guidance to help make Vermont homes, farms, schools and businesses energy efficient. Last updated 2008-08-20 | |||
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Ensave, Inc. - VT
65 Millet Street, Suite 105 Richmond, VT 05477 |
Office: (800) 732-1399 | ||
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EnSave, Inc. is an agricultural energy efficiency consulting firm. Since 1991, EnSave has supported the American agricultural sector with innovative energy efficiency and resource conservation solutions. EnSave provides agricultural producers and food processors with cost-effective ways to reduce operating costs while saving energy and conserving our nation's natural resources by designing and implementing energy efficiency programs. EnSave also provides energy audits directly to producers. EnSave's clients include state and federal energy and environmental agencies, investor-owned utilities, and rural electric cooperatives. EnSave implements its programs by developing relationships with equipment manufacturers, local equipment dealers and the local agricultural community. Ultimately, these programs promote economic investment in the rural economy and improve the quality of America's land, air, and water. Last updated 2008-08-20 | |||
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Sustainable Energy Resource Group (SERG)
432 Ulman Road Thetford Center, VT 05075 |
: (802) 785-4126
E-mail: SERG@valley.net
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Sustainable Energy Resource Group (SERG) promotes energy conservation, efficiency and renewables through the formation of town energy committees to help residents, businesses and the municipalities reduce energy consumption, save money, increase the sustainable use of renewables, strengthen the local economy and improve the environment. Last updated 2010-03-19 | |||
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