Connecticut’s business, residents, and municipalities will save $53.4 million annually because of the energy efficiency measures installed in 2013.
The Connecticut Energy Efficiency Board released its report for the 2013 detailing participation in its programs for the year.
More than 4,000 business and municipalities participated in energy-savings programs last year, saving $24.2 million annually. The programs included free energy audits and rebates, incentives, and financing options.
Homeowners and renters were the bigger market, with 477,000 participating and saving $29.2 million annually because of programs like Home Energy Solutions and rebates for new equipment.