Connecticut Technical Education and Career System (CTECS) is leading the way to Clean Energy
CTECS are crucial to the education system in Connecticut, and their addition of clean energy to the schools not only show their commitment to sustainability, but offer on-site learning opportunities for students. With the partnership of Connecticut Green Bank and Verogy, the CTECS have installed seven solar energy projects at technical high schools across the state including both rooftop and carport solar.
| Location | System Size |
|---|---|
| A.I. Prince Technical High School | 170.5 kW |
| Eli Whitney Technical High School* | 832.7 kW |
| Emmet O'Brien Technical High School* | 897.6 kW |
| Harvard H. Ellis Technical High School | 572 kW |
| Henry Abbott Technical High School | 656.7 kW |
| Howell Cheney Technical High School | 756.8 kW |
| W.F. Kaynor Technical High School | 448.8 kW |
"The energy savings generated by these systems allow us to redirect operational funds into other programmatic areas. It’s a model for how collaborative projects can advance our educational mission while supporting Connecticut’s energy goals.”
– Dr. Alice Pritchard, CTECS Executive Director
Projected Energy Savings
$5.4 million over the lifetime of the panels and reducing carbon emissions by the equivalent of 2,290 metric tons annually



