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With winter conditions setting in on Vermont's roadways, local car mechanics offer suggestions for staying safe and keeping your car in good shape.
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Charlotte and Norwich have the most electric vehicle ownership per capita.
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As climate change intensifies winter storms, Vermont regulators want utilities to communicate better with customers during power outages.
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Starting on Tuesday, a $7,500 tax credit will shrink or disappear for some vehicles, but popular models like the Chevy Bolt, F-150 Lightning and Tesla Model Y are still eligible for the full amount.
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Host Mikaela Lefrak speaks with the head of Vermont's Climate Action Office about the Inflation Reduction Act.
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In this encore rebroadcast, host Mikaela Lefrak discusses electric vehicles, driving a gas vs. electric car, and Vermont's EV infrastructure.
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The state energy and technology committee, alongside the transportation committee, voted on legislation in support of energy resilience this week, moving multiple bills to the state House and Senate.
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A global trade dispute threatens green energy jobs in the politically crucial state of Georgia. The president's decision on how it's resolved could affect a key piece of his infrastructure agenda.
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The U.S. Postal Service announced a half-billion-dollar contract to replace its aging fleet, but only a fraction will be electric-powered.
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A Vermont company that once showed promise of being a key supplier to the electric vehicle industry is no more: SB Electronics, based in Barre, shut its�