Zane Ruzzi paid many childhood visits to his father’s 3,000-square-foot auto body shop in Hartford, where longtime employees became like uncles. Growing up in Southington, he spent his high school […]
Gov. Dannel P. Malloy says he requested a federal presidential disaster declaration, which could pave the way for funding assistance to help municipalities recover from a storm in May that left more than 150,000 homes without power.
Electrical damage caused by last week's severe storms that hit Connecticut with at least 4 tornadoes is worse than previously believed as more electric lines were downed compared to Superstorm Sandy in 2012, according to Eversource.
Utility customers in four communities hit by separate tornadoes on Tuesday are expected to have power restored by Sunday as Eversource crews work to repair 91 miles of downed electric lines, the utility said Thursday.
The Connecticut Green Bank said it's extending the deadline for a fledgling program meant to provide supplemental funds to recipients of C-PACE financing.
GreenCircle Sustainability Award Winners were honored by the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection and the Hartford Business Journal on May 23, 2016.
The Department of Energy & Environmental Protection said it will distribute $120,000 in urban forestry grants to 13 municipalities and four nonprofits.