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United Illuminating Donates Energy Efficient Lighting to New Haven Organization in Need

Utility company partnered with Connecticut Food Bank for the initiative

Photo from Left: Maritza Estremera, program administrator, United Illuminating; Luis Huertas, driver, Connecticut Food Bank; Bethany Delahunt, housing and donations coordinator, Integrated Refugee and Immigrant Services (IRIS); Brittany Hall, housing and donations coordinator and volunteer coordinator, IRIS; Michael Scanlon, volunteer, IRIS; Jason Ricciuti-Borenstein, volunteer, IRIS; Marissa Westbrook, manager of residential programs, United Illuminating.

On Tuesday, Dec. 13, 2016, United Illuminating (UI), a subsidiary of AVANGRID, Inc., donated 576 ENERGY STAR® LED light bulbs and weatherization services information to Integrated Refugee and Immigrant Services (IRIS) in New Haven. This donation was delivered alongside a weekly contribution from the Connecticut Food Bank to the IRIS food pantry. As part of the Energize Connecticut Initiative, UI recently partnered with the Connecticut Food Bank to host energy efficiency education events at UI service territory food pantries and encouraged residents to replace incandescent bulbs with ENERGY STAR LED bulbs.

Four free LED bulbs were distributed to each of the 144 families that visited the pantry on Dec. 14. Each family will reduce their energy consumption by roughly 1,250 kilowatt-hours (kWh) over the lifetime of each bulb or over $2,400 over the lifetime of the bulb. This event will generate an estimated total of $140,000 in energy cost savings over the lifetime of the bulbs.

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Additionally, each family received a packet of information about further reducing home energy usage. This package included a pamphlet highlighting the Home Energy Solutions-Income Eligible (HES-IE) program which is available to anyone on a fixed or limited income. Every family in attendance was automatically qualified, and those who take advantage of the program will receive a no-cost home energy assessment featuring on-the-spot weatherization and energy efficiency services dedicated to helping them reduce electric and heating costs.

In addition to the food pantry, IRIS provides a variety of services to help refugees integrate into American culture such as English lessons, job placement, and housing assistance. To learn more, volunteer or donate, please visit www.irisct.org.

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About Energize Connecticut

Energize Connecticut helps you save money and use clean energy. It is an initiative of the Energy Efficiency Fund, the Connecticut Green Bank, the State, and your local electric and gas utilities, with funding from a charge on customer energy bills. Information on energy-saving programs can be found at energizect.com or by calling 1.877.WISE.USE.

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