Bridgeport, Connecticut
view that as an attractive feature to engage potential locators in our downtown area. The technology is very big in Scandinavia, and we’ve worked with a local company over the years to pass this through the state regulatory process via legislation that I co-sponsored, and also our Department of Energy and Environmental Protection. And now we have our PURA decision, so I’m very excited about that. We’re hoping to break ground before the end of the year, to take advantage of some zero energy credits.” Bridgeport is potentially the first city in the nation to have such an extensive loop, in addition to already having one of the largest fuel cell farms in the U.S., which powers many local homes. The heat generated from that farm would be used in the thermal loop. Bridgeport also has an extensive solar array installed on a former landfill and that generates power for the city, as well. According to Gresko, “We also have an extensive residential program going on. When last I looked, the city was leading our state in the www.wtienergy.com +1 603.929.3000 100 Arboretum Drive, Suite 310, Portsmouth, NH 03801 Imagine if your residential waste could power your home. No need to imagine, we do it.
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