UI, SCG Launch Small Business Energy Efficiency Campaign in Bridgeport
For the month of August, the “Main Street” campaign in Bridgeport offers limited time increased incentives for small business energy efficiency projects
Watch the video about Brewport’s energy efficiency upgrades here.
ORANGE, Conn. — August 4, 2025 — Today, United Illuminating (UI) and Southern Connecticut Gas (SCG), subsidiaries of Avangrid, Inc., announced the launch of the “Main Street” campaign in Bridgeport. During this initiative, which is made possible through the Energize Connecticut (TM) Small Business Energy Advantage (SBEA) program, Bridgeport businesses can receive limited time increased incentives on all measures up to 90% of the cost to install energy efficiency improvements. Businesses can also receive a 100% incentive on weatherization measures such as weatherstripping, window replacement, air sealing, and insulation, up to $20,000 and 20,000 sq. feet. These bonus incentives are valid through the end of August.
“Making improvements to our homes and businesses to increase their energy efficiency is critical to reducing energy waste and saving money on utility bills,” said Frank Reynolds, President & CEO of UI and SCG. “The ‘Main Street’ campaign is a great opportunity to leverage significant discounts on building upgrades. I look forward to seeing more businesses in our community commit to becoming more energy efficient.”
The SBEA program aims to analyze and reduce energy usage for businesses by upgrading to energy-efficient equipment in an effort to minimize energy waste and save businesses money. Through the program, which is funded by a charge on customer energy bills, Connecticut businesses can receive a no-cost energy assessment, a comprehensive proposal of all eligible energy efficiency measures, incentives to cover a portion of the installed cost, and zero-interest financing for qualifying businesses.
The “Main Street” campaign aims to promote the SBEA program in traditionally underserved areas of the state by offering additional incentives beyond what is normally offered through SBEA, which can be up to 90% of the up-front costs for the upgrades. Brewport, a local Bridgeport restaurant and brewpub, participated in SBEA this year. They upgraded their lighting performance, HVAC with controls, refrigeration equipment, and domestic hot water fixtures, and received an 83% discount after the incentives.
"Taking advantage of the SBEA program allowed Brewport to make improvements to our lighting and kitchen in an affordable and efficient way,” said Bruce Barrett, President and Partner of Brewport. “The assessment was a breeze, so it was an easy decision to move forward with the program. I would recommend SBEA to any other businesses in Bridgeport, and we are proud to do our part for the environment and for our community.”
To learn more about the SBEA program and sign up for your no-cost audit, visit Energize CT.
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