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Naugatuck Residents Show Commitment to Energy Efficiency

The borough is using the Bright Idea Grant on a community-wide light bulb swap.

NAUGATUCK, CT – Nearly 450 Naugatuck residents recently participated in the borough’s light bulb swap as part of the 2016 ENERGY STAR® Change the World Tour. Residents exchanged over 2,000 incandescent light bulbs for new, energy-efficient ENERGY STAR® LED bulbs, free of charge.

Each Naugatuck resident who swapped out five of their home’s old, inefficient light bulbs is expected to save more than $50 in annual energy costs. Combined, these residents will save approximately $23,000 annually. Over the lifetime of the new LED bulbs, they will collectively save approximately $518,000.

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Energy experts from Eversource were on-hand at the light bulb swap to answer questions and provide information about additional opportunities to save money by making their homes more energy efficient, including information on the popular in-home service, Home Energy SolutionsSM.

“Switching from incandescent to LED light bulbs is a great first step to improve your home’s energy efficiency,” said Eversource’s energy efficiency spokesman, Enoch Lenge. “We suggest that our customers also consider Home Energy Solutions to discover what other changes can be made to save money and energy.”

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Home Energy Solutions includes a home energy assessment and on-the-spot energy improvements performed by an Eversource-authorized contractor. The service is valued at an average of $1,000, but only costs $124; the fee is waived for income-eligible residents. A typical customer saves $200 a year following the service and will receive recommendations from their contractor for even more energy savings.

Home Energy Solutions includes:

  • Sealing around doors, windows, floor joists, and any other areas where air can escape (this service alone is valued at an average of $600)
  • Energy-saving light bulbs, including LEDs and CFLs
  • Health and safety tests on heating and cooling equipment
  • Water-saving showerheads and faucet aerators, and hot water pipe wrap
  • A report detailing your home’s performance before and after the changes that includes educational tips and recommendations on how to further reduce home energy costs
  • Information on rebates and financing for additional upgrades including insulation, windows, appliances, and heating and cooling equipment as applicable

The borough used a $10,000 Bright Idea Grant for the exchange, earned through their participation in Clean Energy Communities (CEC), the nationally-recognized Energize Connecticut program that helps cities and towns save energy and increase the installation of renewable energy. Since signing the CEC pledge in 2015, Naugatuck has worked with Eversource to help the borough reach its energy goals and reduce municipal building energy consumption by 20 percent by 2018.

For more information on how to save energy and money at your home or business, please visit EnergizeCT.com or call 877.WISE.USE (877-947-3873).

Photo via EnergizeCT: (Top row, from left to right) Mayoral aide Ed Carter, Naugatuck High School volunteer Rithvik Rajkumar, Mayor Pete Hess, Naugatuck High School Volunteers Raymond Lucarelli, Antjuan Kizzee, and Connor Scott. (Bottom row, from left to right) Naugatuck Middle School volunteer Jazmin Ortiz, and Eversource employee Samantha Sojka.

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