ENERGY STAR is a U.S. Environmental Protection Agency voluntary program. Please always refer to their websites for the latest information and approved product lists. The Energy Star website will provide helpful guideline with your next project/improvement. |
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Energize Connecticut helps you save money and use clean energy. It is an initiative of the Energy Efficiency Fund. the Clean Energy Finance and Investment Authority, the State and your local electric and gas utilities with funding from a charge on customer energy bills. |
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The Building Performance Institute is the nation's premier credentialing, quality assurance and standards setting organization for home performance professionals. |
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ROXUL Inc., located in Milton, Ontario, Grand Forks, British Columbia and Marshall County, Mississippi, is a subsidiary of ROCKWOOL International, the world’s largest producer of stone wool insulation. ROCKWOOL International is a publicly held company, which trades on the Copenhagen Stock Exchange. Operating 28 factories in 18 countries, the ROCKWOOL Group employs over 11,000 people and features a global network of sales companies, trade offices and dedicated commercial partners. ROXUL’s products provide superior thermal and acoustical value and are fire resistant, water repellent, non-corrosive and resistant to mold. |
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GREEN CREATIVE is a solid state lighting development, sourcing and manufacturing company specialized in providing high quality LED lighting products. |
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Established in 2000 and headquartered in Charlotte, N.C., GreenFiber is the largest manufacturer of cellulose fiber insulation, fire and sound products, all made with a minimum of 85% recycled paper fibers. With 7 manufacturing plants located throughout the United States, GreenFiber products are sold to building supply retailers, manufactured housing builders and insulation contractors in the U.S. and Canada. |
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The Clean Energy Finance and Investment Authority (CEFIA), the successor organization to the Connecticut Clean Energy Fund (CCEF), was created by the Connecticut Legislature as a part of Public Act 11-80, An Act Concerning the Establishment of the Department of Energy and Environmental Protection and Planning for Connecticut’s Energy Future. CEFIA invests its resources in an array of enterprises, initiatives and projects aimed to attract and deploy capital to finance the clean energy goals of Connecticut, develop and implement strategies that lower the cost of clean energy to make it more accessible and affordable to consumers and reduce reliance on grants, rebates and other subsidies and move toward innovative low-cost financing of clean energy deployment. |
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