Get Engaged in State’s Energy Strategy

08.11.2016
Issues & Policies

What do you think Connecticut’s energy priorities should be over the next three years?
Efficiency? Cost reduction? Climate change? Fuel diversity? Reliability? Conservation? Sustainability?
CBIA members, through our E2: Energy and Environment Council, continue to let DEEP  know what’s on their minds.
Members recently met with DEEP deputy commissioner Katie Dykes to discuss Connecticut’s energy future and suggest key issues for the pending Comprehensive Energy Strategy.
In June, the group compiled and submitted formal comments to DEEP regarding the scope of the 2016-2019 CES.
Dykes will share her insights on the draft three-year CES and poll business leaders for feedback on key concepts the agency is considering at the October 5 21st Century Energy Conference.


For more information, contact CBIA’s Eric Brown (860.244.1926) | @CBIAericb

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