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- Climate Change Climate change presents a threat to the health and safety of everyone who lives, works, and plays in Connecticut. We are making significant progress in reducing statewide emissions of harmful greenhouse gases while simultaneously assuring that Connecticut enjoys a cheaper, cleaner, and more reliable energy future, supporting economic and job growth and providing improved quality of life. Agency: Department of Energy and Environmental Protection
- Energy 101: Renewable Energy An overview of Class I renewable energy sources including: solar power, wind power, geothermal systems, anaerobic digestion, ocean thermal power, wave or tidal power, hydropower, and biomass. Agency: Department of Energy and Environmental Protection
- How Connecticut Uses Renewable Energy Renewable energy sources are continuously replenished on Earth. Sources of renewable energy include wind, solar, geothermal, hydropower and forms of biomass. Incentives and innovative low-cost financing are available to encourage homeowners, companies, municipalities, and other institutions to use renewable energy. Agency: Department of Energy and Environmental Protection

COVID-19 Mortgage Relief
If you are experiencing financial hardship due to COVID-19, the federal government is offering relief options to homeowners through the recently passed CARES Act.

State Swimming Area Water Quality Report
A report of all of the swimming areas in Connecticut and their availability.

COVID-19 Resources for Farmers
Resources provided by the DOAG to minimize the negative impact on growers and address your concerns and issues.
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