CTMirror By: Mark Pazniokas | January 12, 2015 Gov. Dannel P. Malloy angrily rebuffed a request by state utility regulators for greater independence, inviting them Monday to resign if they cannot live within the unique structure his administration created in a merged Department of Energy and Environmental Protection. “I’m not in agreement with it. I’ve […]
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CT Creeps Toward Electric Grid 2.0
The CTMirror By: Jan Ellen Spiegel | December 29, 2014 In the four years since Bruce Becker opened his groundbreaking apartment building at 360 State Street in New Haven, its most ground-breaking element – a clean-energy, 400-kilowatt fuel cell that can meet nearly all the building’s electricity needs — has been running at half power. “We’re […]
DEEP, PURA, REEBAPutnam applies for grant to install electric charging stations
By Francesca Kefalas For The Bulletin PUTNAM — Town leaders are hoping a $10,000 grant will help the town move along a greener path. Town Administrator Douglas Cutler said the town has applied for a grant from Connecticut’s Department of Energy and Environmental Protection to install two electric charging stations in the municipal parking lot on […]
DEEP, Murtha Cullina LLP, Paul MichaudMicrogrid Program Educational Webinar Series: Overview of Financing Options for Municipalities and Project Developers
As the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) previously announced, over the next three weeks, DEEP will conduct a four part microgrid educational webinar series. The four webinars will cover the following topics: Financing for clean generation and entire microgrids Tuesday, March 25, 2014 from 1:00-2:00pm EDT Technical aspects of microgrids Wednesday, […]
CEFIA, DEEP, Microgrids, REEBA, Renewable EnergyConnecticut Microgrid Program Update – Lots Going On
From: Morrell, Debra [mailto:Debra.Morrell@ct.gov] Sent: Tuesday, February 11, 2014 2:51 PM Subject: Connecticut Microgrid Program Update – Lots Going On Dear Microgrid Program Participants, We are approaching an important time for Connecticut’s microgrid program – the release of our 2nd round of Request for Proposals for our program. On top of this, we have a […]
DEEP, MicrogridsDEEP Chief of Staff to Succeed Esty
HartfordBusiness.com January 23, 2014 The chief of staff at the Connecticut Department of Energy & Environmental Protection will take over as commissioner when Dan Esty resigns the post Feb. 3, Gov. Dannel P. Malloy will announce on Wednesday afternoon. Robert Klee has served as Esty’s chief of staff since April 2011 and will be the […]
DEEP, Esty, Klee, REEBAAs Esty exits, some worry, some hope
By: Jan Ellen Spiegel | January 22, 2014 In June 2011, Dan Esty, then head of the Department of Environmental Protection, sat in a New Haven café over a late breakfast and looked a few weeks into the future to when the Department of Energy and Environmental Protection he was creating would officially exist. […]
CT Mirror, DEEP, Energy Efficiency, Esty, REEBAEnergy Commissioner Steps Down To Resume Yale Professorship
The Hartford Courant By BRIAN DOWLING, bdowling@courant.com HARTFORD — Energy and Environmental Commissioner Daniel C. Esty, the Yale University professor and environmental consultant hired in 2011 to lead a major state agency through a period of broad consolidation and planning, is leaving office in February. Esty said he is resigning to resume his tenured position […]
DEEP, Esty, Hartford CourantCT Energy Commissioner Sued over $1B Maine Wind Contract
HartfordBusiness.com By: Brad Kane/Matt Pilon A New York solar company has sued Department of Energy & Environmental Protection Commissioner Daniel Esty over what it argues was an invalid process that led to the awarding of more than $1 billion worth of wholesale renewable energy contracts in September. Allco Finance Ltd. was one of a number […]
DEEP, Esty, WindSection 8 Procurement
The Department has begun—but has not concluded—its selection process for proposals that may advance to negotiate power purchase agreements (PPAs). DEEP will inform those selected to move on to contract negotiations soon. In the event that buyers are unable to successfully conclude PPA negotiations with selected bidders, the Department may direct the buyers to begin […]
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