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Middlebury College breaks ground on 30-acre solar project

Originally published by WVNY-TV (Colchester, VT) – October 12, 2021

Solar project to power Middlebury College toward renewable energy goal

Originally published by WCAX-TV (Burlington, VT) – October 12, 2021

Solar Project Brings Middlebury College Closer to 100 Percent Renewable Energy Goal

Originally published by middlebury.edu – October 10, 2021

Vermont manufacturer introduces low-embodied carbon building material to US

Originally published by Vermont Business Magazine – October 3, 2021

Commission denies Manchester solar array, approves Middlebury project

Originally published by VT Digger – September 20, 2021

The NIMBY Threat to Renewable Energy

Originally published by Sierra Magazine – September 20, 2021

Encore Renewable Energy, VPPSA commission community solar project on former auto salvage yard

Originally published by Solar Builder Magazine – September 15, 2021

Encore Renewable Energy energizes 2.1-MW community solar project at former auto salvage yard

Originally published by Solar Power World – September 10, 2021

Encore Renewable Energy partners with VPPSA on a community solar array

Originally published by Renewable Energy Magazine – September 10, 2021

Auto junkyard now a 2.1 MW solar site

Originally published by pv magazine – September 10, 2021

Vermont museum to be powered by solar energy by the end of 2021

Originally published by Renewable Energy Magazine – July 21, 2021

Shelburne Museum to be powered by renewable energy by end of 2021

Originally published by My Champlain Valley – July 15, 2021

Aspen Snowmass, Vail Resorts, and Boyne Resorts Join Campaign to Pass John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act

Originally published by Snow Brains – July 15, 2021

Shelburne Museum to be powered by solar energy by the end of 2021

Originally published by Vermont Business Magazine – July 15, 2021

Vermont’s Shelburne Museum will soon be fully powered by pollinator-friendly solar arrays

Originally published by Solar Power World – July 14, 2021

With Bee the Change, Weybridge Couple Fills Solar Fields With Insect-Friendly Habitat

Originally published by Seven Days – June 22, 2021

Market Prospects Heating Up for Cryogenic Energy Storage

Originally published by POWER Magazine – June 1, 2021

Editorial: Vermont and its ‘unfriendly’ rep

Originally published by Addison Independent – May 20, 2021

Grassland bird survey poses obstacle for large-scale solar project in Middlebury

Originally published by VT Digger – May 18, 2021

Going solar: The University gets on board

Originally published by The Bucknellian – April 21, 2021

Liquid air might transform the way we store and use energy

Originally published by Engineering and Technology – April 20, 2021

Bucknell University adding a solar array via Encore Renewable Energy

Originally published by Solar Builder Magazine – April 20, 2021

Bucknell University’s new solar array receives approval

Originally published by Renewable Energy Magazine – April 16, 2021

Encore Renewable Energy to install 1.6-MW solar project for Bucknell University

Originally published by Solar Power World – April 15, 2021

Bucknell University Plans 1.6 MW On-campus Solar Array

Originally published by Smart Energy Decisions – April 14, 2021

Sustainable U.S. Cities of 2021: Vanguards of Hope

Originally published by Green Builder Media – March 24, 2021

Grid Block: Vermont’s Aging Transmission Network Can’t Keep Pace With Green Power Projects

Originally published by Seven Days – March 17, 2021

News in Brief February 2021

Originally published by Vermont Business Magazine – March 7, 2021

Bromley Shows Commitment To Sustainability With Plans For New Solar Array

Originally published by Snow Industry News – March 2, 2021

As wind industry goes big, this New England startup looks to shrink turbines

Originally published by Energy News Network – March 1, 2021

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Encore’s Environmental Impact

  • 30,403

    Number of average New England homes powered.
  • 283,000,000

    Number of auto miles offset to date.
  • 212,000

    Acres of US Forest carbon sequestration.
  • 335,524

    Tons of CO2 offset.
  • 180,000,000

    Pounds of coal replaced to date!
  • 375,000

    Number of barrels of oil Encore Renewable Energy's projects have replaced to date!

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The team at Encore Renewable Energy® is proud to be certified as a B Corp, joining over 3,500 other businesses worldwide who also share a commitment to social and environmental performance, accountability and transparency.

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