Re: Tariff filing of Town of Hardwick Electric Department for an overall rate increase of 13.24% effective with service rendered on or after June 1, 2025 PUC Case No. 25-0729-TF The Vermont Public Utility Commission will hold a public hearing to receive input...
On Wednesday, June 18, 2025, general manager Sarah Braese joined the Greensboro Energy Climate & Action Committee (ECAC) to discuss HED’s 2025 Integrated Resource Plan (IRP). In addition to discussing grid modernization, capital improvement projects, and energy...
Hardwick Electric Department customers can get money back on electric vehicles, heat pumps, and other items that help reduce fossil fuel use. Learn more here: www.vppsa.com/rebates
On April 16, 2025, the Town of Hardwick Electric Department filed revised tariffs with the Vermont Public Utility Commission (PUC) for an increase in its retail rates of 13.24%. The overall increase in costs for the Electric Department is due largely to increases in...
April 23, 2025 (Hardwick, VT) – Hardwick Electric Department’s contractor will be in our service area to collect information to input into a database that will help our crew and office to better serve our customers. This program includes asset management,...
Hardwick Electric Department’s previous Commissioner/Chair of 13 years, Lynne Gedanken, stepped down from her role on June 30, 2025. Thank you, Lynne, for your support, insight and leadership these past 13 years. At our most recent board meeting on Tuesday, July 22nd, Commissioner Michael Ambrosino was elected as Chair and Commissioner Myles Kamisher-Koch was elected as Vice-Chair. We also welcomed a new commissioner on board, Jake Lester. HED has been going through many positive and impactful changes, with the community at heart. We are working diligently on promoting long-term sustainability of public power in Hardwick and other surrounding areas. ... See MoreSee Less
A band of thunderstorms are passing through the region this afternoon. Some areas may experience periods of heavy rains and strong wind gusts. As always, please use caution and never approach downed power lines. To report an outage, please call (888) 472-5201. ... See MoreSee Less