Investing in a solar thermal or solar hot water (SHW) system can be a smart energy solution for many organizations. If your facility uses a significant amount of hot water for purposes other than space heating, this proven and reliable technology offers long-term savings and performance with low...
Does your nonprofit operate in a building that has high heat and power loads? If so, it’s worth exploring Combined Heat & Power technologies. You could be eligible for a grant, loan or power purchase incentive to offset the cost of investing in equipment to tap into this energy...
Reduce operating costs with a combined heat and power system. Financial incentives and low-interest loans, sponsored by the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP), can make it a cost-effective investment. Capital grants of $200 per kilowatt are available for...
Even if you’re not ready to invest in a solar energy system for your organization, you can support clean, renewable energy. Sign up for CTCleanEnergyOptions on-line or by calling the supplier of your choice.