Guide to Program Resources
(State and Local Guide to U.S. EPA Climate and Energy Program Resources)
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Kent Land Trust -- A group of caring citizens dedicated to keeping Kent rural.
http://www.kentlandtrust.org/index.html
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
EarthWatch Institute (US/International)- Change the world. Yourself.
http://www.earthwatch.org/
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
US Department of Energy:
http://www.energy.gov/
CT Department of Public Utility Control:
http://www.ct.gov/dpuc/site/default.asp
http://vibe.nrel.gov/home
Northwest Conservation District -- Connecticut's Conservation Districts are local non-profit organizations that serve municipalities and residents by providing technical services and education.
www.conservect.org
Cornwall CT Clean Energy:
The unofficial, Cornwall-energy related information hub.
Cornwall CT Energy (www.CornwallCTEnergy.org)