Vermont heats up.

PositionSTATELINE - Limits on the use of air conditioning - Brief article

Vermont set limits on the use of air conditioning in state buildings this summer to save energy. The policy requires that air conditioning be used only when the temperature reaches 80 degrees in state buildings. The change was meant to reduce the state's $12 million yearly energy bill and to fight global warming. "We're saving money; we're saving energy; and we're saving the planet," says Jason Gibbs, Governor Jim...

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