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CTENERGYINFO was developed to assist consumers in locating information about energy-related subjects and the strategies that can be used to lower energy consumption and cost. Topics include Energy Efficiency, Green Building Standards, Educational Programs, Clean Energy Options, Restructuring, Energy Assistance, Environmental Issues, Consumer Issues and much more. Please feel free to contact us with comments about the site or with ideas on how it can be improved.

 

Conservation already happening:
New energy ratepayer fund is costly, unnecessary

With Connecticut consumers facing steep energy prices last year, the legislature’s Energy and Technology Committee shelved a proposal to create a new state conservation fund partly because of its additional costs to ratepayers.

 

Energy & New England’s Environment
Energy use has an enormous impact on New England’s air quality, water quality, climate, forests and nature habitats.

 

Did You Know?

  • New England electricity is roughly 40% more expensive than US average

  • Prices range from 13 - 15 cents per kwh

  • Almost 40% of New England's power plants are powered by natural gas

  • Total electricity consumption is expected to increase by 1.6% per year

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Programs, Seminars and Conferences

EPC Monthly Meeting
Sept. 19, 2008

Chemical and Environmental Risks
Sep. 24, 2008

EPA's Environmental Technology Verification (ETV) program
Oct. 2-3, 2008

2008 EPC Fall Meeting & Outing
Oct. 24, 2008

DEP Calendar of Events

SIPRAC
Aug. 14, 2008
Sept. 11, 2008


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For a listing of the state’s energy incentive programs and additional energy-related topics, visit www.ct-energyinfo.com


The Connecticut Clean Energy Fund has incentive programs and funding opportunities of interest to businesses and developers. For more info, go to http://www.ctinnovations.com/