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Eversource Proud to Partner on First Community Solar Project in its Service Territory Through Connecticut’s Statewide Shared Clean Energy Facility Program
Jun 25, 2024
Energy company continues collaboration to bring more shared solar online
“We’re proud to play a role in helping Connecticut achieve major milestones like this by working every day to develop and implement cost-effective clean energy programs for our customers,” said Eversource President of Connecticut Electric Operations Steve Sullivan. “While this is the first project in our territory to come online under the statewide SCEF program, we’re excited for the others that are on the way. The SCEF program and this inaugural project are great examples of how true collaboration and partnership can provide real beneficial results for residents of Connecticut.”
In collaboration with the state, the solar industry and low-income advocates, Eversource worked to develop SCEF which is designed to prioritize consumer protection and ensure that energy customers who will benefit most from community solar are the first registered to participate. The program also allows residents and businesses who may not be able to invest in clean energy projects due to unsuitable property conditions or rental status to benefit from renewable energy.
- Enfield High School
- 655 low and moderate-income customers in Environmental Justice communities including 593 in Enfield
- 38 affordable housing facilities
- 24 Connecticut small businesses
On average, participating residential customers will receive a bill credit of $17 per month for up to 20 years.