The Connecticut Energy Efficiency Fund this past week honored a Norwalk museum for its new building, offered workshops for teachers and promoted its rebates for efficient air conditioners.
Last week, the efficiency fund honored the Stepping Stones Museum for Children in Norwalk in achieving gold certification from the U.S. Green Building Council’s Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design, or LEED, program for the museum’s new educational facility.
This week, the fund launched its summer education program for all Connecticut teachers to learn more about clean energy innovation, mathematics and science. The workshops run through July, and teachers are encouraged to contact the energy efficiency fund on sign-up details.
On Tuesday, the fund announced all United Illuminating and Connecticut Light & Power customers are eligible for a $250 rebate when purchasing an Energy Star qualified air conditioner. Customers participating in the fund’s Home Energy Solution’s program are eligible for another $250 rebate.
