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www.CTGreenGuide.com SUMMER 2015 • Connecticut Green Guide 7 News Cycle Regulators Finally Approve Renewable Submetering By Brad Kane I t was five years ago that Fairfield developer Bruce Becker turned on the fuel cell at his 360 State St. apartment complex in New Haven. In an effort to create the most eco- friendly housing development in Connect- icut, Becker had purchased the $2.5 mil- lion fuel cell from the now defunct UTC Power, in hopes of using the emissions- free electricity generated by the installa- tion to power his entire building. Now, after roughly half the life of the fuel cell has passed, Becker will be able to turn the renewable energy up to full power. Although a common practice in states like New York, Becker was unable to charge the tenants at 360 State St. for their indi- vidual electricity use because — at the time of the installation — this concept of sub- metering multi-unit buildings was illegal in Connecticut. As a result, Becker could use his fuel cell at half strength only to power the common areas of his building, while tenants were left buying electricity from Orange utility United Illuminating. Even though the legislature approved submetering in 2013 and Gov. Dannel P. Malloy specifically said it should ILLUSTRATION | MARK ARMSTRONG

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