In 2008, Connecticut’s solar programs ran out of money. Solar companies began to move their business—and jobs—out of Connecticut, leaving homeowners, businesses and schools statewide with few options for installing solar panels.
That’s why Environment Connecticut worked to bring together a broad coalition in support of solar power legislation—including environmental organizations, local solar companies, utilities and legislators. Our Solar Bill would cut global warming pollution and build a clean energy economy by creating programs to help homeowners, businesses and communities build solar systems.
The bill passed the House of Representatives unanimously in 2009, but unfortunately the state Senate refused to act.
Environment Connecticut is working with our allies to convince our state senators to take clean energy seriously and make the Solar Bill a top priority when they return to Hartford. Your support can help make this happen.