Update 06/17/2024: Gov. Scott vetoed the bill, but the legislature voted to override it. The bill is now law.
On May 7, the Vermont Senate passed H.289, which would update Vermont’s Renewable Energy Standard to require 100% renewables by 2035.
H.289 passed both the House and Senate with veto-proof majorities, so if Governor Scott vetoes the bill as expected, Renewable Energy Vermont believes it will become law when the Legislature reconvenes for its veto override session in June.
This bill would make Vermont just the second state in the nation to mandate 100% renewables and is a major step forward for Vermont in meeting the legally mandating greenhouse gas reduction goals of the Global Warming Solutions Act.
News item from Renewable Energy Vermont
john says
The trend continues, another republican who is anti renewables. Why are they this way.