Save Energy

Using energy wisely does not mean sacrificing. There are many new technologies available to consumers that don't require lifestyle changes at all. These technologies are now available to you through the HES Program.

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Save Money

In today’s world, saving energy translates into saving money. Typical savings for the consumer who participates in the Home Energy Solutions Program (HES) are $150 - $250 per year or more. All for a $75.00 co-pay, or less.

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Go Green

People today are concerned with their carbon footprint and the world we’ll be leaving our children and grandchildren. Using the HES Program is one of the easiest steps we can take to make the planet a better place to live. CRI offers additional resources to help you go green.

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Blower Door Testing

Many air leaks and drafts are easy to find because they are easy to feel — like those around windows and doors.

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Duct Blasting & Sealing Duct Leaks

Reducing the loss of heated air through your ducts will cut your heating costs. If you have central air conditioning, sealing your ducts will also save you money...

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Energy Efficient Bulbs

According to the Department of Energy, on average, we spend eight to 12 percent of our electric bill on lighting for our homes. As a nation, those costs average...

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Wall & Ceiling Insulation

Insulation is applied to areas that separate conditioned spaces – heated or cooled – from non-conditioned spaces.

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Water, Energy Savings Measures

After space heating and cooling, heating water is the third largest expense in your home. It typically accounts for about 12 percent of your utility expenses.

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Energy Efficient Appliances

Appliances that are more than 10 years old cost more to operate than newer, energy-efficient appliances. The more efficient an appliance, the less you will pay...

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CRI in the NewsCRI in the News

CRI and Litchfield High School Partner on Energy audit program
Wednesday July 21, 2010 @ 2:18 pm
LITCHFIELD, Conn.--Litchfield residents can make their homes more energy efficient while helping Litchfield High School (LHS) students raise funds. Competitive Resources Inc (CRI) will donate $25 to ...» Read More

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