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Eversource and the Town of Greenwich to Host Free Light Bulb Swap for Residents

The swap is part of the ENERGY STAR® "Change the World" Tour, a national initiative that combines energy efficiency with community service.

GREENWICH, CT – On Tuesday, October 25, Eversource, the Town of Greenwich and the Greenwich Conservation Commission will host a free light bulb swap for residents as part of the 2016 ENERGY STAR® Change the World Tour. The light bulb swap will be held from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Greenwich Town Hall, located at 101 Field Point Road.

Greenwich residents, with identification, may bring up to five incandescent light bulbs in any condition and exchange them for new, energy-efficient ENERGY STAR® LED bulbs, free of charge while supplies last. Additional LEDs and lighting products will be available for purchase at a discounted rate.

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“The LED giveaway is a great opportunity for Greenwich residents to start saving money and energy at home,” Eversource’s Energy Efficiency spokesman Enoch Lenge said. “As part of the Change the World Tour, for each additional LED bulb purchased, another LED bulb will be donated to Habitat for Humanity.”

Energy experts from Eversource will be on-hand at the light bulb swap to answer questions and provide people with information on how they can save money and energy at home, including information on the popular in-home energy checkup, Home Energy SolutionsSM.

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In 2014, Greenwich joined Clean Energy Communities, the nationally-recognized Energize Connecticut program to help cities and towns save energy and increase the installation of renewable energy. Eversource is currently working with Greenwich to help it reach its energy goals and reduce municipal building energy consumption by 20 percent by 2018.

Through Clean Energy Communities, Greenwich residents that participate in Energize Connecticut programs – such as Home Energy Solutions – help the town earn points toward a grant. These “Bright Idea Grants” fund community-selected energy saving projects such as the installation of new LED lighting at town hall or a school.

Residents looking to save energy and money should visit EnergizeCT.com or call 877-WISE-USE (947-3873).

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