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Utility 2.0 Last-minute legislation will push Connecticut toward utility grid of the future By Brad Kane I t almost didn't happen. As this year's legislative session was winding down in June at the Connecticut General Assembly, the marquee energy bill designed to keep the state at the forefront of industry moderniza- tion sat in the House waiting to be called for a vote, which never came. Luckily, the bill's champion — State Rep. Lonnie Reed (D-Branford) and a host of industry and govern- ment officials — kept pushing and got the legislation's provisions writ- ten into the budget implementer bill that passed a week later. Thus began Connecticut's foray into Utility 2.0. www.CTGreenGuide.com FALL 2015 • CONNECTICUT GREEN GUIDE 7 State Rep. Lonnie Reed (D-Branford), co-chair of the legislature's Energy & Technology Committee, said utilities need to better accommodate renewable energy installations, like this five-megawatt solar farm in Somers owned by Dominion. PHOTO | STEVE LASCHEVER

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