Clean Energy Fund -- has made their presentations and materials from workshops available on their website. These workshops are part of a broader effort to provide support for local clean energy groups. It's exciting that there are now more than 95 towns in Connecticut who have made commitments to the 20% by 2010 clean energy campaign, and all this activity provides an opportunity for us to learn from each other and work together. http://www.ctcleanenergy.com/regionalworkshops
Games, tips, and facts for the kids who want to save energy! Follow this link to a great site filled with fun for our future conservationists:
http://www.eere.energy.gov/kids/index.html
Need help understanding your electric bill?:
http://www.ctenergyinfo.com/CLP_res_bill.htm
A specialist will come to your home and perform an energy assessment;
find and professionally seal critical air leaks; replace incandescent
bulbs with compact florescent lamps; provide water conservation devices
and more:
http://www.cl-p.com/Home/SaveEnergy/Rebates/HomeEnergySolutions.aspx
Connecticut Energy Education! A curriculum resource for educators featuring the energy topics in the Connecticut high school curriculum. Issues and topics are explored with a Connecticut focus, and with an emphasis on solutions that students can implement.
http://www.ctenergyeducation.com/