Free energy audits for Sharon residents

SHARON — Thanks to an Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant, 240 Sharon residents will be able to get a free energy assessment of their homes.

According to Khurshed Bhumgara, a member of the town’s Energy Task Force, Sharon was originally granted $6,000, which would have paid for 80 residents to get home energy assessments.

However, the task force negotiated with Connecticut Light and Power and the funds will now cover 240 residents who can get an energy assessment for free.

The assessment includes tests for air leaks and checks on weather stripping, caulking and other building checks.

Bhumgara said the assessment provides up to $700 in services. The funds will be awarded on a first come, first served basis.

The task force will send out letters to homeowners in July with instructions on how to apply for the assessment.

This week the Connecticut Clean Energy Fund and the task force will host a free talk at Town Hall on July 11 from 2 to 3:30 p.m. on the most up-to-date renewable energy rebate programs for homeowners. For more information, call 860-364-0520.

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