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Vermont Transportation Energy Profile 2021
Dowds, Jonathan ; Rowangould, Dana
Dowds, Jonathan
Rowangould, Dana
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Slightly more than one-third of the total energy consumed in Vermont is used for transportation (see Figure E-1). Transportation energy is overwhelmingly derived from fossil fuels, with over 95% coming in the form of gasoline and diesel fuel. Transportation is also the largest source of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in the State, accounting for 39.1% GHGs in 2017. Consequently, the 2016 Vermont Comprehensive Energy Plan (CEP) included three goals and nine supporting objectives related to reducing transportation sector energy consumption and GHG emissions (VDPS, 2016). The 2021 Vermont Transportation Energy Profile (“the Profile”) is the fifth installment of a biannual reporting series that evaluates the State’s progress toward achieving these transportation sector targets.
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2021-10-01
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Dowds, J., Rowangould, D. (2021) Vermont Transportation Energy Profile.
Transportation Research Center at the University of Vermont and Vermont Agency
of Transportation
