VERA Renewables has over 40 years of renewable energy experience, establishing itself as a leader in the expansion of renewable energy in the northeastern US. Our professional team has the knowledge and expertise to successfully guide clients from start to finish through reliable assessment, permitting, and project development.
Our experience is broad, our work is precise, and our reputation is unmatched. As Vermont Environmental Research Associates, Inc. (VERA), our pioneering efforts in wind resource assessment provided the basis for some of the region's early commercial wind power development, eventually leading to the state permitting of wind facilities on Little Equinox Mountain (1989) and the Searsburg Wind Power Facility (1997).
Our experience is broad, our work is precise, and our reputation is unmatched. As Vermont Environmental Research Associates, Inc. (VERA), our pioneering efforts in wind resource assessment provided the basis for some of the region's early commercial wind power development, eventually leading to the state permitting of wind facilities on Little Equinox Mountain (1989) and the Searsburg Wind Power Facility (1997).
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The most successful energy projects share information and listen to the ideas and concerns of their community. VERA brings together local and regional stakeholders in cooperative forums to share information and stimulate solutions to potential development obstacles. Building community trust while making the process efficient and cost effective is the overall goal.
At VERA Renewables we tailor our work to fit the unique needs of our clients, whether they be municipalities, private landowners, utility companies, government agencies, schools, or international developers. Being highly skilled in execution of project activities, we ensure that project development work proceeds in an efficient and effective manner.
Worldwide, more than 55,600-MW of new wind capacity was commissioned in 2016 with global wind capacity reaching close to 487,000 MW. Wind energy generating capacity produces enough electricity to power the equivalent of 25 million households. See visual simulations that were made for each of our major projects, as well as photos in the field during development and the completed projects.
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