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Net Zero Energy Burlington VT

Net Zero Energy Burlington VT

Hosted by Burlington Electric Department - Burlington, Vermont

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Episodes

50

Latest episode

Jun 2026

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EN-US

About the show

The City of Burlington, Vermont's goal is to reduce, and eventually eliminate, fossil fuel usage. In this podcast series, Burlington's Director of Sustainability Jennifer Green and her guests will be sharing ways we can all reduce our energy usage for heating, driving, and everything else we plug in. All while sourcing our entire energy supply from renewables. We will be talking with your neighbors about what steps they’ve taken on the path to Net Zero Energy. We’ll also chat with City and Burlington Electric Department employees about the technology behind this mission as well as rebates and programs that can help start you on your path.

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June 16, 202615 min

The History of the Energy Efficiency Utility | Chris Burns

Chris Burns, the Director of Energy Services at Burlington Electric Department, joins the podcast to share the fascinating history and future of the city’s Energy Efficiency Utility. Discover how BED establishes deep community trust, goes across the threshold to assist local homes and businesses, and partners with Vermont Gas to deliver unified energy solutions. Learn how strategic beneficial electrification and targeted weatherization work hand-in-hand to lower utility loads, maximize comfort, and advance Burlington's Net Zero Energy goals.

June 2, 202612 min

Solar Goes Mainstream | Chad Farrell

Chad Farrell, the founder and president of Encore Renewable Energy, joins the podcast to break down the evolving world of solar energy. Discover how Vermont’s recently doubled Renewable Energy Standard is reshaping the local grid and paving the way for larger, more economical multi-megawatt projects. This episode explores the challenges of modern energy permitting, the spatial constraints of urban solar development, and the critical role battery storage will play in stabilizing our grid to meet escalating electricity demands. Learn how local solar powers Burlington's clean energy future!

May 19, 2026Episode 9519 min

Net Zero Energy Roadmap Update | Darren Springer

Darren Springer, General Manager of Burlington Electric Department, joins the program to share the latest progress on the city’s Net Zero Energy roadmap. This episode explores a remarkable 24.3% reduction in local fossil fuel consumption for ground transportation. Discover how expanded electric vehicle incentives and thousands of heat pump installations are transforming Burlington into a sustainable leader. Residents can also learn about Sparky, the new AI chatbot designed to simplify rebate access, and the addition of high-speed chargers downtown.

May 5, 20269 min

Walk To Shop Month | Deb Sachs

Deb Sachs, Director of Net Zero Vermont and Project Manager of the Walk to Shop program, returns to discuss sustainable transit. Discover how modern shopping trolleys are helping Burlington reach its Net Zero Energy goals by replacing short car trips with active walking. Learn about the "Show Me Your Steps" coffee campaign launching this May, offering incentives for residents to track their progress. This episode highlights the environmental, health, and social benefits of walkable communities while encouraging everyone to get outside today and participate.

April 28, 202619 min

Vermont’s Path to Sustainability | Jigar Shah and Navneet Trivedi

Join Jigar Shah, co-founder of Multiplier and former DOE Loan Program Office Director, and Navneet Trivedi, co-founder of Vrinda, as they discuss Vermont's path to a sustainable future. Explore the transition from pilot programs to full-scale electrification during this global energy crisis. Learn why financing solutions and battery storage are critical for Burlington residents, including renters. Our experts break down how local innovation can stabilize energy rates and increase grid resiliency. Discover how we can move beyond fossil fuels today.

April 14, 202610 min

Weatherization Assistance | Mia Watson and Tina Lesem

Much of Vermont's housing stock is old and needs weatherization. Weatherization makes homes less expensive to heat and cool and makes them more comfortable. It is essential in electrifying our housing on our path to Net Zero Energy. Mia Watson, Special Programs Manager for Vermont Housing Finance Agency (VHFA), and Tina Lesem, a participant in the Weatherization Repayment Assistance Program (WRAP), join us to talk about the programs available to Vermont residents.

March 31, 202611 min

WindowDressers | Damon Lane & Karen Bates

WindowDressers makes insulating homes affordable and community oriented. Their low-cost insulating window inserts that function as custom, interior-mounted storm windows are assembled by volunteers all over northern New England including a group here in Burlington. Our guests Damon Lane and Karen Bates have volunteered with WindowDressers and talk about why this is such a great solution for Vermonters at all income levels.

March 17, 202614 min

Renewable Energy Vermont | Peter Sterling

Peter Sterling, Executive Director of Renewable Energy Vermont (REV), joins us to talk about the challenges and opportunities we face to meet Vermont's Renewable Energy Standard. REV aims to make these goals attainable while keeping an eye on affordability and equity for all Vermonters.

February 17, 202614 min

Human Impact Art Exhibit | Heather Ferrell

Heather Ferrell, Burlington City Arts' (BCA) Curator and Director of Exhibitions, joins us today to talk about the upcoming Human Impact: Contemporary Art and Our Environment exhibit that runs from March 13to June 20, 2026. Human Impact focuses on the pressing issues facing the natural environment of New England and the global world. Featuring a group of national and internationally recognized artists, the exhibit examines our shifting perspectives and connection with the land during a time of dramatic ecological change and human advancement.

February 3, 202610 min

CVOEO Weatherization | Dwight DeCoster

Dwight DeCoster is Program Manager for Champlain Valley Weatherization with the Champlain Valley Office of Economic Opportunity (CVOEO). The organization offers homeowners AND renters weatherization services to improve home energy efficiency and comfort, and to decrease heating bills at little or no cost to qualifying residents.

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