On-site & Renewable Generation

Making it Easier for You to Support Renewable Energy

Once your organization has implemented all cost-effective energy efficiency measures, you should consider renewable energy options and on-site generation. Technologies such as solar photovoltaics and solar hot water can replace conventional fuel sources and provide significant savings over the lifetime of the equipment’s use. Now, Connecticut offers attractive incentives and financing that can help provide a solid return on your investment. 

PROGRAMS WE OFFER

Commercial Solar Hot Water Incentive Program

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...

Combined Heat & Power

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...

DEEP-Sponsored Granted Financial Incentives and Low-Interest Loans

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...

CTCleanEnergyOptions

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.