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What Now? The VT Clean Heat Standard

4 October 2024

The Vermont Public Utility Commission has issued a draft rule for the Clean Heat Standard.  Download here

The PUC's Status Report on the Clean Heat Standard is far more revealing.  Download here.

Here are the key takeaways from the Status Report:

"The Clean Heat Standard, as currently conceived, requires substantial additional costs and regulatory complexity above the funding needed to accomplish Vermont’s greenhouse gas emission reduction goals.”

“The Clean Heat Standard would require establishing a credit marketplace managed by what is likely to be a costly credit platform, the potential for fraud and market manipulation, the appointment of new or varied default delivery agents with administrative costs of their own, and the participation and regulatory engagement of hundreds of fuel dealers and other actors.”

“Our work over the past year and a half on the Clean Heat Standard demonstrates that it does not make sense for Vermont, as a lone small state, to develop a clean heat credit market and the associated clean heat credit trading system to register, sell, transfer, and trade credits."

“Because the Clean Heat Standard introduces these additional regulatory hurdles and costs, the Commission is considering other options to achieve Vermont’s greenhouse gas emission reduction goals for the thermal sector.”

Have more questions? Go to CleanHeatVT.com or contact NEHPBA!

Written by NEHPBA lobbyist, Matt Cota (Meadow Hill)

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