Additional Information & Programs
Find additional resources and learn more about services and programs that may be beneficial to you.
Interconnection Process
We have internal operational procedures that we follow in accordance with the Connecticut State Guidelines to energize all distributed generating facilities based on the size of an interconnection.
Learn About the ProcessContractor Resources and Training Videos
We offer training videos, forms, and other resources for contractors to learn about our Residential Renewable Energy Solutions Program.
View ResourcesFrequently Asked Questions
Here you’ll find additional information about Distributed Generation, Net Metering, and Net Billing.
Find Out MoreContact Distributed Generation
Contact us regarding any interconnection inquiries, questions, or concerns that you have.
Contact UsHosting Capacity
The Hosting Capacity tool is designed to check if your proposed residential photovoltaic (PV) system is expected to cause an adverse impact to other customers on the electric distribution system.
Find Out MoreShared Clean Energy Facility Program
Shared Clean Energy Facility (SCEF) Projects provide locally generated, renewable, low-carbon clean energy. The energy from these clean energy projects will benefit all of us in Connecticut for generations to come. To more directly share the benefit of these new facilities, selected customers will receive a credit on their electric bill as part of the benefits from a local clean energy project.
View Program OverviewInnovative Energy Solutions Program
The Connecticut Innovative Energy Solutions (IES) Program is a statewide initiative through the Connecticut Public Utilities Regulatory Authority to identify, pilot, and scale innovative ideas that enable a decarbonized, affordable, and equitable electric grid for Connecticut.
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