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Lebanon Student Recognized at 13th Annual eesmarts™ Student Contest at State Capitol

Statewide contest provided students the opportunity to creatively promote energy efficient and renewable energy technologies

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Lebanon area student Landon Paradis was honored last week as a finalist at the 13th annual eesmarts™ Student Contest ceremony held at the State Capitol.

Presented by Energize Connecticut in partnership with Eversource and AVANGRID, Inc. subsidiaries United Illuminating, Southern Connecticut Gas and Connecticut Natural Gas, the eesmarts Student Contest invites Connecticut students in grades K-12 and college to create projects about energy efficiency, renewable energy and sustainability.

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Landon won 1st place in the Kindergarten category for his poster about saving energy around the house and at school. His poster depicts an inefficient light bulb and a LED light bulb. The inefficient light bulb is shown dreaming about world he wants to save with the tagline, “Let me ZzzzZzz, turn him on,” in reference to the LED light bulb.

The ceremony attracted more than 150 students, parents, teachers, elected officials, and clean energy supporters from across the state in celebration of the students’ hard work. Connecticut’s Department of Energy and Environmental Protection Deputy Commissioner Mary Sotos was the keynote speaker for the event, and FOX 61’s meteorologist Joe Furey served as Master of Ceremonies.

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For more information on the student contest and the eesmarts program, please visit www.eesmarts.com.

About Energize Connecticut

Energize Connecticut helps you save money and use clean energy. It is an initiative of the Energy Efficiency Fund, the Connecticut Green Bank, the State, and your local electric and gas utilities, with funding from a charge on customer energy bills. Information on energy-saving programs can be found at EnergizeCT.com or by calling 1.877.WISE.USE.

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  • Lebanon student Landon Paradis (bottom, center) pictured with other kindergarten finalists, Ron Araujo, Eversource, Mary Sotos, DEEP Deputy Commissioner and Pat McDonnell, UI wins 1st place at the 13th annual eesmarts student contest award ceremony held on June 2, 2017 at the State Capitol.

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