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Connecticut's Electric Efficiency Partners Program
General
Section 94 of Public Act 07-242, An Act Concerning Electricity and Energy Efficiency requires the Department of Public Utility Control (DPUC) to establish guidelines for the administration of the Connecticut Electric Efficiency Partners Program and authorizes the DPUC to spend up to $60 million annually to fund projects that will reduce Connecticut's peak electric demand under the Partners Program.
The Connecticut Electric Efficiency Partner Program is a new initiative that will offer funding for the purchase and deployment of enhanced demand-side management technologies to help consumers conserve energy and reduce demand in Connecticut.
The DPUC conducted a formal proceeding under Docket No. 07-06-59 to establish the guidelines and application process for the Connecticut Electric Efficiency Partners Program.
In a Final Decision dated June 4, 2008, the DPUC approved the program. Use the following links to view information about the Connecticut Electric Efficiency Partners Program.
The following application forms have been developed for the Electric Efficiency Partners Program. These forms are available from the Home Page of the DPUC's website. Click on any of the following forms to be linked to the DPUC site. Then scroll down to view each form.
Section 94 of Public Act 07-242 states:
The Connecticut Electric Efficiency Partner Program means the coordinated effort among the Department of Public Utility Control, persons and entities providing enhanced demand-side management technologies, and electric consumers to conserve electricity and reduce demand in Connecticut through the purchase and deployment of energy efficient technologies.
Enhanced demand-side management technologies means demand-side management solutions, customer-side emergency dispatchable generation resources, customer-side renewable energy generation, load shifting technologies and conservation and load management technologies that reduce electric distribution company customers' electric demand, and high efficiency natural gas and oil boilers and furnaces.
Connecticut Electric Efficiency Partner means an electric distribution company customer who acquires an enhanced demand-side management technology or a person, other than an electric distribution company, that provides enhanced demand-side management technologies to electric distribution company customers.
Access to Public Act 07-242 An Act Concerning Electricity and Energy Efficiency.

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