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The Boys & Girls Club of Greenwich (BGCG) recently worked with Eversource on a series of energy efficiency improvements to their lighting and ventilation systems.
 
“BGCG wanted to preserve the historic feel of their building but looked to us for help with enhancing and upgrading their outdated equipment,” said Ron Araujo, Manager of Energy Efficiency, Eversource. “Together, we identified lighting replacements and HVAC modifications that would give them the greatest return on investment.”
 
“For quite some time, we knew this building was leaking energy everywhere,” said Bobby Walker, Jr., Chief Executive Officer, Boys & Girls Club of Greenwich. “Our HVAC system was inefficient, our lighting was dim, and our bulbs were using lots of energy.”
 
Eversource-authorized contractor, Controlled Air, Inc, replaced the existing lighting with LEDs, and variable frequency drive controls were installed to manage the speed and energy usage put out by the HVAC fans. Now, BGCG is expected to see $41,000 in annual savings.
 
“We’ll make our money invested into the project back in under two years. For a non-profit, that’s huge,” Walker explained. “Plus, the money saved on energy will allow us to improve the overall experience for members of our Club, who are kids, and remain the positive place of choice for families.”
 
He added, “The atmosphere in the building is brighter. Members always comment on the new and improved lighting in the hallways and rooms. It’s more comfortable for all of us.”
State Representatives Mike Bocchino and Fred Camillo, along with Greenwich First Selectman Peter Tesei, recently joined Eversource to see BGCG’s energy efficiency first-hand.

“I used to come here as a youth, and I remember not being able to see the ball when I played hockey. When I saw the new, energy-efficient lights go on today, I was amazed,” Representative Bocchino said. “This is a historic yet valuable facility in our community. We need it; our kids need it. Partnerships with Eversource will allow incredible savings year-after-year, which will be huge for this important organization.”
 
BGCG plans to look at additional energy-efficient opportunities. “Our current boilers are effective but not efficient, so that’s something we have an eye on for the future,” Walker noted.
  
For more information on Energize Connecticut’s business energy solutions administered by Eversource, please visit EnergizeCT.com/businesses or call 877.WISE.USE (877-947-3873).