Mayor signs pledge
DERBY - As part of an overall commitment to reduce energy consumption across Connecticut towns, Mayor Anthony Staffieri recently received a Home Energy Solutions assessment at his house to kick off the city's signing of the Clean Energy Communities pledge.The pledge is an Energize Connecticut initiative that incentivizes Connecticut municipalities to improve energy efficiency and promote the use of clean, renewable energy.
“I’m
excited that Derby is now a part of the program, and I hope that my
signature on this pledge helps community members to take the first step
towards
energy efficiency,” Staffieri said. “Our town aims to reduce
energy consumption by 20 percent by 2018, and committing to becoming a
Clean Energy Community is just one thing town leaders can do to lead
their residents in making wiser, innovative energy
choices.”
Staffieri also said residents should take advantage of the
HES
program, like he did, to see how they can cut energy costs in their homes.
Through
participating in the Clean Energy Communities program, Derby can earn
points when residents, businesses or municipalities participate in
energy
efficiency programs such as HES, Small Business Energy Advantage or
Retro Commissioning programs, all of which are energy improvement
services designed to help people or businesses use energy more
efficiently and save money on their monthly energy bills.
'Bright Idea Grant'
For
every 100 points earned through participation in these programs, Derby
will receive a “Bright Idea Grant” of $5,000 that can be used toward a
community-selected
energy-saving project, such as hiring an energy auditor to benchmark
municipal buildings or to leverage existing funds to make energy-saving
improvements to a school.
Clean
Energy Communities program administrators, the Clean Energy Finance
& Investment Authority and The United Illuminating Company, will
work with Derby to help the town meet goals laid out in its
Comprehensive Energy Plan.
Energize Connecticut helps people save money and use clean energy.
It is an initiative of the Energy Efficiency Fund, the Clean Energy Finance and Investment Authority, the State, and local electric and gas utilities, with funding from a charge on customer energy bills.
Information on energy-saving programs can be found at EnergizeCT.com or by calling 1-877-WISE-USE.
This information and photo are taken from a press release.
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