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Homeowner Testimonials: 

“It costs less to heat and cool my 6,100 square foot home (with geothermal) than it cost me on my old house of 2,900 square feet.” –Joe, Berlin, CT 

“An estimated $3,500 estimated decrease annually (in heating and cooling bills)”-Leah, Norwalk , CT

“My bills are down between 48-54% per month”-Ken, Harrison, NY

“Our monthly utility bills do not exceed $300.00.  That covers heat, A/C and appliances for a 2,800 square foot home.”-Joe and Brenda, Branford, CT 

“Very happy (with geothermal system).  The system requires little to no maintenance.”-Todd, Waterford, CT

Connecticut Wells 
49 Hard Hill Rd. North 
Bethlehem, CT   06751 
800-680-8456

 
News & Events
4/15/2010 Contractors See Increasing Demand For Geothermal Home Systems
Hartford Courant features Connecticut Wells in story about increasing demand for Geothermal Energy in Connecticut
3/11/2010 Connnecticut Wells Featured on US Dept. of Energy Website
With the newly launched Connecticut Geothermal Incentive Program, even more locals will be making the switch to geothermal.
2/7/2010 “Lady Liberty” Goes Geothermal!
Alternative Energy has landed on Liberty Island for the first time in history. Connecticut Wells is awarded well drilling contract.
12/5/2009 Geothermal Heat Pump Incentive Program
Using funds received under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, the Connecticut Clean Energy Fund (CCEF) has established a geothermal heat pump incentive program to stimulate the development of renewable energy and green jobs in Connecticut.
2/25/2009 New Legislation Allows Full 30% Tax Incentives on Geothermal
Expanded Tax Incentive Encourages Installation of Geothermal Heating and Cooling Systems
11/7/2008 New Tax Incentives for Geothermal Systems
Code Section 25D - Residential Energy Efficient Property
9/19/2008 CT Wells Installs Geothermal Lion Cage
Geothermal Energy to Sustain the Bronx Zoo Lion Cage
8/20/2008 Affordable Housing Goes Geothermal
White Plains Housing to Save Energy
3/11/2008 Power Your House Green
Going Under Ground to Power Your House
2/21/2008 Library Transitions to Geothermal Energy
Renbrook Invests in New Technology

Why Geothermal?

 A Cleaner, More Cost-Effective Resource

Studies show that approximately 70% of the energy used in geothermal systems is renewable energy from the ground. The remainder is clean electrical energy which is used to concentrate heat and transport it from one location to another. In winter, the ground absorbs solar energy and provides a barrier to cold air. In summer, the ground heats up more slowly than the outside air.
As a result, owners of geothermal systems typically enjoy utility bills that are 25-70% lower than with conventional systems. In addition, there are lower maintenance costs.

Additional Advantages of Geothermal Energy

 Owners of geothermal systems may also experience the following benefits:

  • the National Association of Realtors Appraisal Journal estimates that a home's value increases by $10-25 for every $1 reduction in the annual utility bill
  • a higher year-round comfort level than with conventional systems
  • peace of mind of knowing they're being environmentally responsible
  • lower greenhouse gas emissions than a conventional furnace
  • elimination of a potential source of poisonous carbon monoxide
  • little to no maintenance costs (no costly boiler repairs or cleaning)

For more geothermal energy benefits see Architects and Engineers 

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