Co-op Residential Energy Services


Members who want to understand, and reduce their electric usage may be eligible for Pledge services. The Pledge is a self-determined, technically supported process to identify primary electric loads, and where it makes economic sense, to replace electric equipment, typically with Energy Star® rated equipment.

Although there may be no site visit or energy audit required for most electric “measures” (such as appliances or equipment), there may be additional services to reduce other energy usage or fuel consumption in a member’s home, for which a site visit may occur.

Members building new homes are eligible for Vermont Energy Star Homes (VESH) services.

The Co-op supplements VESH incentives, with additional incentives for participating Co-op members, whose new homes achieve particular Energy Star performance scores.

Any Co-op member with electric or other fuel questions, should first contact the Co-op for a initial screening of needs and options.

Most members looking to reduce overall energy use in your home should contact Home Performance with Energy Star®, and a local contractor trained in whole house comfort delivery.

For children and students the Co-op supports the efforts of the Vermont Energy Education Project (VEEP). Contact the Co-op to have VEEP come to your school.

You can contact WEC directly to begin your inquiry with our Contact Page.




 
Washington Electric Cooperative
P.O. Box 8, Route 14
East Montpelier, Vermont 05651
Telephone: (802) 223-5245 Fax: (802) 223-6780
Toll Free: 1-800-932-5245

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