… of the nationally recognized non-profit SmartPower, Duke University, Tel Aviv University, Connecticut Green Bank, New York State Energy Research and Development Authority, and … of SEEDS II results is based on Rounds 8 to 10 of Solarize campaigns conducted across Connecticut by the non-profit SmartPower. Round 8 began in April 2017, and Round 10 … Round 8-10 towns (combined) and control towns (combined). (Source: ACS 2016 5-yr Estimate, Connecticut Green Bank). Please note that participating towns and control towns are …
… residential solar installation. In 2017 and 2018, SEEDS II conducted Solarize campaigns in Connecticut, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New York, and South Carolina. The campaigns had … residential solar installation. In 2017 and 2018, SEEDS II conducted Solarize campaigns in Connecticut, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New York, and South Carolina. The campaigns had … residential solar installation. In 2017 and 2018, SEEDS II conducted Solarize campaigns in Connecticut, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New York, and South Carolina. The campaigns had …
… like this, customers are likely to buy a replacement unit similar to the broken one. In Connecticut, where nearly 50 percent of residential space heating relies on fuel oil or … than a renewable alternative . But this isn’t always the story. In the last six years, Connecticut residents have installed 16,200 heat pumps supported by utility grants. While … file-default","data-delta":"1"}}]] Figure 1: Heat pump installations in Connecticut supported by a grant from United Illuminating and Eversource in the period 2012 …
… every fall, the RTA Seed Innovation Grant was created with the support of NYSERDA and Connecticut Green Bank; it is managed by the Yale Center for Business and the Environment to … every fall, the RTA Seed Innovation Grant was created with the support of NYSERDA and Connecticut Green Bank; it is managed by the Yale Center for Business and the Environment to … every fall, the RTA Seed Innovation Grant was created with the support of NYSERDA and Connecticut Green Bank; it is managed by the Yale Center for Business and the Environment to …
… to begin a new collaboration, called “ConnectSun.” This project—a partnership between the Connecticut Green Bank, United Illuminating (UI), and ENCON—is designed to promote solar … program while supporting the development of a cleaner and more resilient electric grid in Connecticut. Here’s how it works: residents in the Town of Fairfield who are on one of two … battery technologies compared to traditional solar installation costs. Bryan Garcia, CEO at Connecticut Green Bank In addition, on top of any net metering payments provided for …
… the Solar Energy Evolution and Diffusion Study (SEEDS) to demonstrate the solar growth in Connecticut from 2005 - 2017. Video produced by Sydney Hanson. Clean Energy Equity and Justice Connecticut Residential Solar Uptake 2005-2017 … Jul 23, 2018 Connecticut Residential Solar Uptake 2005-2017 This video uses data from the Solar Energy …
… survey . Acknowledgments The project " Feasibility of Renewable Thermal Technologies in Connecticut " was supported financially by the Connecticut Green Bank, Yale University, United Illuminating, and Eversource, through the CT Energize initiative. The Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) served as an advisor. A …
… accounts for 10 percent of total energy consumption and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in Connecticut. [1] Demand for heating and cooling industrial buildings and their production … and refueling energy streams. The “Feasibility of renewable thermal technologies in Connecticut” project, which is currently underway, has identified industrial sectors that represent the most promise for RTTs in Connecticut. However, due to the complexity of this sector, this analysis was not included …
… permitting restrictions that impede the ability of individuals to acquire rooftop solar. (Connecticut has mapped restrictions here .) Possible Solutions to Bolster LMI Solar Demand … permitting restrictions that impede the ability of individuals to acquire rooftop solar. (Connecticut has mapped restrictions here .) Possible Solutions to Bolster LMI Solar Demand … permitting restrictions that impede the ability of individuals to acquire rooftop solar. (Connecticut has mapped restrictions here .) Possible Solutions to Bolster LMI Solar Demand …
… the Paris Agreement. Among the dozen states that have joined the U.S. Climate Alliance are Connecticut, Massachusetts, New York, and Rhode Island, four northeastern states that have set goals of reducing GHG emissions 80 percent below 1990 levels by 2050. (Connecticut has set its baseline at 2001, not 1990.) These states have also targeted … to understand the policies that got us to where we are today. Where did we come from? Connecticut does not have a long history of offering rebates or other incentives that target …