Avangrid donates $268,000 through Connecticut’s Neighborhood Assistance Act

Tuesday, December 29, 2015

NEW HAVEN, CT — Avangrid, Inc. and its Connecticut subsidiaries, The United Illuminating Company, The Southern Connecticut Gas Company and Connecticut Natural Gas Corporation, announced today they distributed $268,000 to 39 nonprofit organizations, through the State of Connecticut’s Neighborhood Assistance Act (NAA).

Representatives from the nonprofits gathered at the Energize CT Center in North Haven, Conn. to accept the donations and discuss how the money will be used.

“Our green jobs program, which trains young people to enter the renewable energy field, will directly benefit from this donation,” said Joanne Sciulli, founder and executive director of Solar Youth, Inc., a youth advocacy group based in New Haven, CT.

Since beginning its involvement with the NAA in 2010, AVANGRID’S Connecticut subsidiaries have donated $2,235,000 to nonprofit organizations. AVANGRID’S  Connecticut subsidiaries focus on nonprofits that use the donations for energy conservation projects. For instance, the Fairfield Theatre Company in Fairfield, Conn. has used the donation to install LED lighting in its new “Warehouse” concert hall.

“We have been able to save a substantial amount of money off our electric bill,” said Joseph Rog, the theatre’s director of development.

The NAA is designed to provide funding for municipal and tax exempt organizations by providing a corporate business tax credit for businesses that make cash contributions to these entities. Among the 2015 beneficiaries are the Fidelco Guide Dog Foundation, Inc., which will use the donation to help install an energy efficient heating, ventilation and air conditioning system, and all three state chapters of Habitat for Humanity.

“AVANGRID is dedicated to investing in clean energy projects across the country. Part of that effort is supporting our community partners who are taking steps to become more energy efficient,” said AVANGRID CEO James P. Torgerson.

A complete list of all recipients is available at the State of Connecticut’s Department of Revenue Services website, www.ct.gov/drs.

Photo: Solar Youth, Inc. Executive Director Joanne Sciulli, left, and Solar Youth, Inc. Investment and Partnership Officer Jaleesa Freeman, second from right, accept a donation from AVANGRID Director of Economic and Community Development Shelly Saczynski, second from left, and AVANGRID Economic and Community Development Specialist Richard LoPresti, right.

Avangrid Inc. (NYSE: AGR) is a diversified energy and utility company with $30 billion in assets and operations in 25 states. The company operates regulated utilities, electricity generation, and natural gas storage through three primary lines of business. Iberdrola USA Networks includes eight electric and natural gas utilities, serving 3.1 million customers in New York and New England. Iberdrola Renewables operates 6.3 gigawatts of electricity capacity, primarily through wind power, in states across the U.S. Iberdrola Energy Holdings operates 120 Bcf of owned or contracted natural gas storage and hub service facilities in the South and West. AVANGRID employs 7,000 people. The company was formed by a merger between Iberdrola USA and UIL Holdings in 2015. AVANGRID remains an affiliate of the Iberdrola Group, a worldwide leader in the energy industry.

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