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Solar energy initiative for low-income areas coming to Norwalk
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A solar array carport on the parking deck at Bowtie Royale 6 theater plaza at 542 Westport Ave. Wednesday, June 20, 2018, in Norwalk, Conn.Erik Trautmann / Hearst Connecticut Media
NORWALK An initiative to encourage the switch to solar-powered electricity is launching in Norwalk this week, coinciding with Earth Day.
The statewide initiative, the Solar For All Program, is a partnership between Connecticut Green Bank and PosiGen to bring solar energy to low-income communities, according to the program website.
A virtual seminar to educate Norwalkers on the program will take place over Zoom on Thursday at 6:30 p.m. to introduce the program and answer questions, according to a city statement.
NORWALK, Conn. “Solar for All Norwalk,” a new program intended to reduce Eversource homeowners’ energy costs by enabling affordable solar power and efficency upgrades, will be explained in a webinar at 6:30 p.m. Thursday April 22, according to a press release.
From April 22 to July 31, homeowners will have access to a lease program which is said to “cover the full cost of installing, maintaining and ensuring the solar system, with no credit score requirement and no equipment to buy.” The program is driven by a partnership between Bridgeport-based contractor PosiGen and The Connecticut Green Bank.
PosiGen Community Marketing Manager Susan Young said. “We’re changing the misconception that solar is only for the rich, with a program that gives homeowners control of their energy costs.”