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In This Toolkit
Web Resources
Local Media
State Contacts
Select Energy Projects
State’s Utilities
WEB RESOURCES
Connecticut Recovery Initiative
US Department of Energy – CT page
Connecticut State Energy Program Grants
Connecticut Department of Utility Control
DSIRE -- Connecticut
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LOCAL MEDIA
The Hartford Courant
· State seeks $20 Million for Hybrid Buses, Fuel Cells
· Let There Be Light on Proposed Energy Plant
· NU Reaches Agreement To Bring Hydro Power To Connecticut
· Report: Connecticut's Clean Energy Sector Growing But Lags Behind Nation
· Money To Burn: CL & P, UI Have Millions In Energy-Efficiency Funds To Offer
Connecticut Public Broadcasting Network
· Information on Energy Stimulus Grants Hard to Come By
TheDay.com
· Alternative Energy Projects Find A Foothold At Regional Utilities
Mass High Tech
· Conn. to receive $15.4M in alternative energy stimulus
WFSB.com
· Connecticut energy group votes for solar incentives
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STATE CONTACTS
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Connecticut Office of Policy and Management
450 Capitol Ave MS#52ENR
Hartford, CT 06134-1441
Phone: 860.418.6416
Fax: 860.418.6495
Website: www.opm.state.ct.us/pdpd2/energy/enserv.htm
John Mengacci
Under Secretary
860.418.6374 fax: 860.418.6496
john.mengacci@ct.gov
Raymond L. Wilson
Energy Director
860.418.6441
raymond.wilson@ct.gov
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Stimulus Accountability Officer
Carmen Molina-Rios, Community Development Specialist
Department of Economic and Community Development
Office of Strategic Competitiveness
505 Hudson Street, 3rd Floor
Hartford, CT 06106
(860) 270-8234
Carmen.MolinaRios@ct.gov
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SELECT ENERGY PROJECTS
State Energy Program
Funds allocated to CT: $38,542,000
- The State Energy Program (SEP) was developed to support energy efficiency and renewable technologies. DOE has developed four broad goals for SEP funds to meet: increase efficiency and reduce energy costs for consumers, businesses and government; reduce reliance on imported energy; improve the reliability of electricity and fuel supply and delivery of energy services; and reduce the impact of energy production and use on the environment.
Renewable Energy Programs - $20 million
Energy Efficiency / Conservation - $17.5 million
Training and Administrative Support - $1.042 million
Get more detail on State SEP Plan
Diesel Emission Reduction Act (DERA) State Program
Funds allocated to CT: $1,730,000
- This program provides funds for clean diesel projects that maximize job creation and preservation through the implementation of verified and/or certified retrofit technologies and EPA verified idle reduction technologies. States may also elect to include emerging diesel emission reduction technologies in their grant and loan programs.
Energy Efficiency & Conservation Block Grants
Allocated state funds: $24,522,900
- Nearly $15 million in stimulus funds has been directly awarded to 26 of the state’s largest municipalities. The state’s share, $9,593,500, has not been committed to projects yet. Under the Governor’s plan, every town is eligible for at least $25,000 plus an amount determined by population. Of the $9.5 million, the state will distribute 90 percent of that as block grants and provide the remaining 10 percent as a “bonus pool” for those towns that choose to participate in regional energy efficiency and conservation projects. The funding will support energy audits, retrofits, transportation programs that conserve energy, greenhouse gas reduction, development of energy efficient building codes and geothermal building systems. Towns will be required to apply for the funds, outlining the projects they wish to undertake, and must spend or fully commit the funds within two years of the grant award.
UTILITIES
Regulatory Authority
Connecticut Department of Utility Control
Private Companies
Connecticut Light & Power Co
United Illuminating Co
Municipals
Groton Dept of Utilities
Town of Wallingford
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