Requires architects, landscape architects, pollution abatement facility operators, professional engineers, property inspectors, real estate appraisers, and real estate brokers and salesperson, to complete an education module on VT's energy goals.
Establishes standards to encourage the installation and use of electric vehicle charging stations in common interest communities, like condos.
Tracks the progress of 26 states with EERS policies, and examines complementary policy mechanisms that help efficiency administrators meet their targets. Includes model EERS legislation.
Requires the state to reduce greenhouse gas pollution to 26% below 2005 levels by 2025. Emissions would need to be 40% below 1990 levels by 2030 and 80% below by 2050.
Washington’s HB 1112 adopts as state law the content of EPA’s SNAP Rules 20 and 21.
Vermont’s S30 stipulates that products containing certain HFCs prohibited by the EPA in SNAP Rules 20 and 21 would not be allowed in Vermont in new equipment for specific applications as of specific dates.
Policies adopt SNAP prohibitions for certain substances in refrigeration and foam end-uses.
Would have required companies that contract with the state to certify that their products do not cause the cutting of sensitive tropical forests or the destruction of boggy peatland soils in tropical regions.
Provides that by January 1, 2030 80% of electricity consumed in the State must come from renewable resources and by January 1, 2050 100% of electricity consumed in the State must come from renewable resources