www.CTGreenGuide.com Fall 2014 • Connecticut Green Guide 31
The Green Guide
ECommunity page
recognizes special events
and awards in the
Connecticut sustainable
business community.
To submit an item,
send photos and
captions to: bkane@
Hartfordbusiness.
com.
ECOmmunity
PhoTos | ConTriBuTed
mDC — The Metropolitan District
was recognized in June by CL&P
for the installation of new energy
efficient equipment at the hartford
Water Pollution Control Facility.
Pictured are (from left) Jen Muir, Jk
Muir; John Scanlon, CL&P; Douglas
Bacon, CL&P; Scott Jellison, MDC;
Matt Gibbs, CL&P; Tom Tyler, MDC;
neil Diedrickson, CL&P; and Corinne
Finnegan, CL&P.
Norwalk Solar — Connecticut's first initiated C-PACE project (Commercial Property
Assessed Clean Energy) cut the ribbon on its solar array on July 8 at the shopping center at 542
Westport Ave. in norwalk.
Eesmarts — Thirty-nine
student finalists from 15 cities
and towns across the state were
honored for their participation
in the eesmarts contest, which
gives students in grades k-12
the opportunity to come up with
an idea to save energy at their
schools. Pictured are eesmarts
finalists with nBCConnecticut
meteorologist Bob Maxon;
ken Bowes, vice president of
engineering at Connecticut Light
& Power; and Marissa Westbrook,
manager of residential energy
services for united illuminating.
img — Lt. Gov. nancy Wyman visited
bio-innovative startup ZetroZ in celebration
of the state's commitment to technology.
Pictured are (from left) ZetroZ Co-Founder/
Chief Executive officer Bryant Guffey,
Wyman, Connecticut General Assembly
member Tony hwang, ZetroZ Co-Founder
/Chief Scientific officer George k. Lewis,
ZetroZ Director of regulatory and Quality
Assurance Sabrina Lewis, and ZetroZ Chief
operating officer JoAnne Guarino.