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LITCHFIELD, CT ENERGY TASK FORCE
The
Litchfield Energy Task Force is a
group of volunteer citizens from the
town of Litchfield, CT dedicated to
help the town, its residents,
organizations and businesses reduce
the cost of energy while making our
planet sustainable for future
generations.
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The
Connecticut Energy Efficiency Fund in
partnership with Connecticut Light & Power
(CL&P) and The United Illuminating Company (UI)
is making Connecticut the first state in the
nation to provide consumers with a new on-line
guide to retail locations where they can find
appliances and electronics with the greatest
efficiency and savings available.
State
residents can now access this information via
either computer or Smartphone thanks to a
partnership recently formed between the Energy
Efficiency Fund and TopTen USA, an independent
not-for-profit whose sole objective is "to
identify and promote the sale of the most
energy-efficient consumer products on the
market."
To accomplish this, The Energy Efficiency Fund
and TopTen USA have posted a comprehensive list
of the 10 most efficient current appliance
models in 18 categories at its web site,
www.toptenusa.org/ct, complete with product
and pricing descriptions and information on how
the list was compiled. The site features a store
locator that enables consumers to find the
nearest retail locations where various products
on the list can be purchased. |
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Greener Impact
Litchfield High School
Energy and Environment Club.
See how to get a Home
Energy Audit which can save you heating costs
this winter!
Click
here.
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Are you a
Litchfield resident and is interested in energy
conservation and would like to help us?
Please contact us. Click here to send us an
email.

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The Litchfield Energy
Task Force presentation to the
Litchfield Town Hall Building
Committee.
click here
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Earth Day 2012
Saturday, April 21
We cleaned up our streets!
Seen on Clark Rd., Litchfield
Sponsored by the Litchfield Energy Task Force
Dedication of Wisdom House Solar Panels
Are You a Bigfoot?
The term "carbon footprint" is the most common
term used to describe the amount of greenhouse
gases (GHG) that are emitted into the atmosphere
each year by a person, household, building,
organization, or company. The number of
miles you drive, the type of car you own, and
your home energy use (electricity and heating
fuels) all impact your individual carbon
footprint numbers. Individuals can
calculate their carbon footprint easily using
any one of a number of online tools. The
United States Environmental Protection Agency
has a personal carbon footprint calculator
available at
http://www.epa.gov/climatechange/emissions/ind_calculator.html
that is simple to
use. It also shows you the reductions you
can make in your footprint
AND
calculates the potential monetary savings from
implementing those changes.
Take
a few minutes and calculate your carbon
footprint. Find ways to make your
footprint smaller and save money while saving
the environment. If we all take the time
and make the effort, our individual savings
could be combined to make a big difference in
mankind’s impact on climate change.
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