Environmental
Connecticut DEEP's 'Connecticut Clean Energy Fund' (now Green Bank) primarily promotes:
ATraditional fossil fuel energy efficiency
BRenewable energy development and energy efficiency improvements in Connecticut properties✓ Correct
CProperty tax incentives for all homeowners
DEnvironmental remediation of contaminated sites
Explanation
The Connecticut Green Bank (formerly the Clean Energy Fund) provides financing and incentives to accelerate the deployment of clean energy (solar, efficiency) in Connecticut homes and businesses.
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