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12/15/2021 08:44 AMHeatSmart Guilford, an energy education and outreach program, announced that as of Nov. 22, more than 125 individual homeowners have already signed up for low-cost home energy audits through the program. The Town of Guilford partnered with Peoples Action for Clean Energy (PACE) and launched the initiative in summer 2021 to encourage both the audits and the adoption of low emission, heat pump systems to heat and cool homes.
During the audits, pre-selected Home Energy Solutions (HES) contractors and heat pump specialists evaluate the energy efficiency of the home and may provide hundreds of dollars of energy and money saving improvements. Through a separate application, income eligible residents may qualify for a free home energy audit and free energy conservation measures such as home insulation. Residents may also use an HES contractor of their choice.
Saving money and energy, the core components of HeatSmart Guilford, will become critical in the colder months. Energy costs are rising throughout the country, and Connecticut consumers will feel that directly, including prices for natural gas, oil and residential propane used for heat and gasoline for the car. Electricity that runs off any of them will also cost more. Eversource, a local electric utility, is changing its supply rate from approximately 7 cents to 11.5 cents, an increase of more than 60 percent. This will result in a typical home’s electricity bill increasing 20 percent or more in 2022.
For every energy audit that Guilford residents pursue during this initiative, HeatSmart energy solutions partners will contribute $25 to ongoing energy education and outreach in Guilford. For more information and to apply for an income eligible free audit, visit heatsmartct.org/Guilford.