About VSPC

The VSPC provides
transparency, public
involvement and
collaboration to
grid planning.

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Calendar

All materials associated
with the quarterly meetings
are available here.

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Subcommittees

All materials for VSPC
Subcommittees and
Working Groups are
available here.

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Library

Reports, correspondence
and filing related to
the VSPC process are
posted here.

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About VSPC

The VSPC provides
transparency, public
involvement and
collaboration to
grid planning.

Learn more
Calendar

All materials associated
with the quarterly meetings
are available here.

Learn more
Subcommittees

All materials for VSPC
Subcommittees and
Working Groups are
available here.

Learn more
Library

Reports, correspondence
and filing related to
the VSPC process are
posted here.

Learn more

Calendar

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Flexible Load Management Working Group Meeting

The Flexible Load Management Working Group will work toward consensus on flexible load management (FLM) needs, goals, and outcomes, including topics such as quantifying the benefits of FLM, articulating the role of distribution and efficiency utilities for FLM programs, and evaluating FLM potential for Vermont. 

This initial meeting will develop a general schedule and timeline before the March 8 status report to the VT Public Utility Commission.

Full agenda and meeting details available here. 

The non-contested case number is 23-4345-PET. 

RSVP to slouiselle@velco.com to receive meeting details. 

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VSPC April 2024 Quarterly Meeting

Meeting Location: Kirk Alumni Hall, 217 Golf Course Road, Middlebury, VT 

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VSPC July 2024 Quarterly Meeting

Meeting Location: Trapp Family Lodge, 700 Trapp Hill Road, Stowe

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VSPC October 2024 Quarterly Meeting

Meeting Location: TBD

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VPSC planning for the future

Planning for the Future of Vermont's Electrical Grid

The VSPC plays a key role in the planning process for Vermont’s electric transmission system. This planning process is designed to facilitate the full, fair, and timely consideration of cost effective non-transmission alternatives. The process involves coordination among Vermont’s utilities, transparency to the public about planning activities, and opportunities for public involvement. 

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VSPC Membership

VSPC Membership

Membership of the VSPC includes representatives of each Vermont electric distribution utility and transmission utility, each energy efficiency utility, and four public members, each of whom represents the interest of one of the following groups: residential consumers, commercial and industrial consumers, environmental protection, and town and regional planning commissions. 

View the full membership here >>