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2025: A Critical Year for Connecticut’s Climate and Energy Future

Connecticut's 2025 clean energy agenda focuses on sustainability, climate policies, and business engagement during a pivotal webinar discussion.

As Connecticut faces critical climate and energy challenges, 2025 promises to be a pivotal year for clean energy and climate policy. The decisions made this year will shape the state’s path toward sustainability and resilience, and collaboration across sectors is key.

On Thursday, February 13th, join a webinar hosted in partnership with the Connecticut Sustainable Business Council to discuss these pressing issues. Featuring Rep. John-Michael Parker, the new Chair of the Environment Committee, and Nathan Frohling, Director of External Affairs at The Nature Conservancy Connecticut, this discussion will provide valuable insights into the state’s legislative agenda and how businesses can adapt, thrive, and lead in this evolving landscape.

The webinar will explore:

  • A Look Back at 2024: Where the Connecticut Energy Future initiative left off and the key lessons shaping this year’s priorities.
  • 2025 Priorities in Focus: Clean energy policy areas, including energy efficiency, solar development, and transmission infrastructure upgrades.
  • HB 5004: The Climate Bill Returns: Rep. Parker will unveil plans to reintroduce this transformative legislation and explain what it means for businesses.
  • Offshore Wind and Beyond: The challenges and opportunities Connecticut faces as it charts its clean energy future.
  • Actionable Takeaways: How businesses can engage and support efforts to build a more sustainable and prosperous state.

This webinar is an opportunity for businesses and stakeholders to understand how they can play a meaningful role in Connecticut’s clean energy transition.

For more information or to register, click here.

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