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Durham Selected as Pilot Town for Solar Program

Program will allow residents to purchase or lease solar equipment at discounted prices.

 

Durham has been chosen as one of four towns to participate in Solarize Connecticut, a pilot program designed to encourage residents to purchase or lease solar panels.

The program was launched earlier this year by the Clean Energy Finance and Investment Authority (CEFIA), with assistance from The John Merck Fund and SmartPower, and offers discounted prices on solar power.

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“It’s gratifying and exciting to be selected to participate in the pilot effort and to see how well we can advance solar technology in Durham and the State of Connecticut," First Selectman Laura Francis said. "We are ready."

Fairfield, Portland, and Westport were also selected for the first phase of the program based on an ability to execute an effective outreach and community based campaign.

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The initial pilot phase will run from mid-July through the end of 2012. The best practices and lessons learned from these four towns will then be applied to a second opt-in phase of the Connecticut pilot in early 2013. 

Similarly modeled programs in Oregon and Massachusetts have successfully delivered a lower cost to consumers.

“This program builds on our efforts to drive down costs in the residential PV market here in Connecticut," said Bryan Garcia, president and CEO of CEFIA.

CEFIA was established by Connecticut’s General Assembly on July 1, 2011 as a part of Public Act 11-80. This new quasi-public agency supersedes the former Connecticut Clean Energy Fund.

For additional information please visit www.ctcleanenergy.com/solarizect.


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