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West Haven highlights energy-efficiency wins and solar revenue, plans further retrofits
Summary
City staff told the council the city is collecting rebates and credits from utility efficiency programs and municipal solar sponsorships, citing roughly $540,000 in combined annual bill credits and lease revenue and projects including LED retrofits, EV chargers and a $115,000 HVAC retrofit grant for Malloy Community Center.
City officials told the City Council on Nov. 10 that recent and ongoing energy-efficiency programs are producing measurable savings and new revenue streams for West Haven.
Ricky Spryer, the mayor’s chief of staff, and Ray Collins of the Energy Commission described participation in United Illuminating (UI) and Southern Connecticut Gas programs, including an "energy conscious blueprint" (UI) review that staff said produced about $40,000 in expected rebate for the Oyster River pump station and a roughly $100,000 UI…
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