Making housing safe, healthy, and environmentally sustainable throughout Connecticut
The Connecticut Efficient Healthy Homes Initiative (CTEHHI), through a Weatherization Innovation Pilot Program grant from the United States Department of Energy, can help make your home more energy efficient so you can save money, while helping you to identify and address health and safety risks in your home.
CTEHHI, a community-based, statewide program, is carried out in collaboration with the Connecticut Energy Efficiency Fund, its utility partners, The United Illuminating Company and Connecticut Light and Power, and nonprofit, municipal, and healthcare partners across Connecticut.
CTEHHI follows U.S. Department of Energy requirements for eligibility. To find out more information on this innovative program and to see if you are eligible for participation, click on your utility company below.
*Please note that if you are not eligible for the Connecticut Efficient Healthy Homes Initiative, you can still lower your energy costs through the Connecticut Energy Efficiency Fund's Home Energy Solutions program.

