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Westport is ready to "Harvest the Sun" with Solarize Connecticut
Volume pricing can benefit residents with lower solar PV prices

Westport, CT, July 19, 2012 - The Connecticut Clean Energy Finance & Investment Authority (CEFIA) has announced the selection of Westport as one of four towns to participate in phase one of Solarize Connecticut, a pilot program that encourages adoption of residential solar photovoltaic (PV) projects.

The program is based on the success of last year’s Solarize Massachusetts Pilot, which took place during the summer of 2011.

"Solarize Connecticut is a game changer. With the benefits of aggregate pricing Westport can continue to lead the way as a green community" said David Mann, chair of the Westport Green Task Force. "Westport has several prominent PV installations and many Westporters are intrigued by solar and want it on their homes, but for some, upfront costs have made that a challenge."

He added that the program this can reduce or eliminate these upfront costs depending on whether residents elect to purchase or lease a system. The Task Force and CEFIA will now fine-tune program details over the next few weeks and will begin promoting it in August and continue through mid December.

Applications for Solarize Connecticut were evaluated competitively in a process open to all Connecticut municipalities which have either been designated as "Clean Energy Communities" or have taken the "Municipal Clean Energy Pledge". The selected communities demonstrated a clear commitment to increase education and outreach on solar panels through community groups and resident volunteers, as well as a willingness to streamline their permitting processes.

One of the ways Westport has demonstrated its commitment to energy efficiency and renewable energy is through the Westport Home Energy Challenge. Through the Challenge, Westport has engaged over 800 households and built partnerships with 19 Westport-based community groups and nonprofits. The town and these partner organizations have held educational workshops and tours of innovative high-performance homes to educate residents about existing State programs and rebates.

“Westport is extremely excited to be chosen as one of the pilot communities,” said Westport First Selectman Gordon Joseloff. “We have long prided ourselves on being at the forefront of environmentally friendly initiatives. This is exactly the kind of program that will help us expand solar in our community and offer an excellent investment opportunity for our residents.”

"Westport leads the way in Connecticut for households taking a first step by having a Home Energy Solutions (HES) assessment" said Shannon McAvoy a Westport resident and a Clean Water Action community organizer with the Challenge.

A HES visit is the first step in making a home ready for solar. She said that "some residents have gone to the next level and upgraded their insulation or installed energy efficient appliances." By making homes more energy efficient, residents reduce solar installation costs dramatically by requiring smaller systems to meet their demand.

Each of the selected communities will focus on localized marketing and installation of solar PV, which in turn will help to drive down the cost. With the selection of Westport into the pilot program, residents can look forward to more open houses, fun and educational solar events, and community outreach through partner organizations such as Earthplace, the Wakeman Town Farm, and the Saugatuck Congregational Church.
For More Information Contact
Pippa Bell Ader
Westport Home Energy Challenge
(203) 293-6320
bellader@gmail.com
Connecticut Clean Energy Finance & Investment Authority
www.CTCleanEnergy.com
 

 
 

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