Public-private partnership launches Stamford 2030 District
Sixth city as model district for urban sustainability in the U.S., first in New England
Sixth city as model district for urban sustainability in the U.S., first in New England
This entry in our occassional guest series highlights the transition of a local family farm to solar power.
FuelCell Energy, Inc. announced last week that it would be installing a 2.8 megawatt (mW) fuel cell in New Haven, Connecticut as its second installation, with the first in Bridgeport.
In a range between North Dakota at 10% and Washington at 70%, Connecticut needs to reduce emissions by 30%.
Connecticut on track to meet 2020 target, but needs a detailed plan for 2050
On Monday, the EPA proposed a landmark rule to limit carbon emissions from existing power plants. The goal is a 30% nationwide reduction from 2005 levels by 2030.
Measures that reduce energy consumption also benefit public health, employment, energy security, and more, says final IPCC climate report.
It’s a busy Earth Day for Connecticut’s air, land, and water and for Long Island. Check out our press release of the exciting events this week, then keep reading for some Earth-friendly tips!