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- Randolph Seeks $18 Million for Wood-Heat District
- $10 Million Energy Grant Could Come Randolph's Way
- Wood Seen as Viable Heating Source for Some Public Buildings Here
- Heating the Village
- Wood Heat District Proposed for Randolph
- Biomass Energy - Could Heat Downtown
- Renewable Energy Options for Randolph
- VTC Reconsiders Schoolhouse Plans
- The Future of Wood Chip Energy
- Center Residents Critical of VTC's Pellet Boiler Plan
- Grafton County Explores Alternative Heat
- County considers $2.1 million renewable heating option
- Study: Wood Heat Could Cut Costs
- Calais Inventor Brings Wood Chips to Schools
- A Wood-Fueled Future?
- Hot topic: Wood or pellets?
- Romancing the Stove: Vermonters’ Ardor for Wood Heat Returns
- Wood Chips Keep Schools Warm
- Vermont Funds Biomass Projects: The Central Vermont Public Service utility recently approved $500,000 in renewable energy projects
- Finding value in lumber leftovers
- Schools may switch to energy efficient heating system with federal help
- Reading, writing and renewables: Vermont schools lead the way on alternative energy
- Energy from Local Wood and Grasses?
- School Board considers installing biomass boiler
- Vermont organization develops tool to assess biomass supply
- Wood chips fuel STAR Academy
- School picks firm for $1.02 million wood chip system
- Few join next generation of loggers: Experts fear loss of region’s ‘working forests’ to wave of retirements
- Fuels for Schools and Beyond
- Vermont has Plenty of Wood
- Biomass Roads Diverging in the Woods: Facing Markets Forces, Will Vermont Choose Sustainability?
- More schools look to tree debris to heat rooms: Forest Service program uses thinned slash boilers
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