
Are you planning to remodel or build a new home?
Include energy efficiency and renewable energy in your plans. We connect you with resources and funding to make your home energy efficient and tap into the power of renewable energy.
Overview
Quality work and good materials have always been hallmarks of a well-built home. Today, energy efficiency should be as well. Even with improved building codes and more energy-efficient heating and cooling systems, the average new home in New England uses over $3,000 in energy.1 But new homes today can do better.
There are many options to consider when designing and building a new energy-efficient house. Recent improvements in building materials and construction techniques make it easy to integrate energy efficiency into your home’s design while improving comfort, health and aesthetics. With advanced insulation, high-efficiency heating and cooling systems and renewable systems, new homes can achieve dramatic energy savings.
Source: 1U.S. Department of Energy
How We Help
If you’re building or remodeling a home in Connecticut, you can take advantage of a number of energy efficiency and renewable energy programs funded through the Connecticut Energy Efficiency Fund and the Connecticut Green Bank. For example, you can benefit from a range of rebates, financing options, and technical support through the full-service Residential New Construction program.
To find smart energy options that are right for you, please visit our Find a Solution page, or see a list of popular choices below.