The Connecticut Green Bank is the nation’s first green bank. Established by the Connecticut General Assembly on July 1, 2011 as a part of Public Act 11-80, Connecticut Green Bank supports the Governor’s and Legislature’s energy strategy to achieve cleaner, less expensive, and more reliable sources of energy while creating jobs and supporting local economic development. The Connecticut Green Bank evolved from the Connecticut Clean Energy Fund (CCEF) and the Clean Energy Finance and Investment Authority (CEFIA), which was given a broader mandate in 2011 to become the Connecticut Green Bank.
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The table below shows checkbook-level expenses of Connecticut Green Bank in fiscal year 2024. This data includes total received payments for expenses. Some agencies, but not all, may also include investments, bond payments, and line of credit repayment activity. Click on a table row to see individual payments with dates for that recipient/vendor. You can sort all columns by clicking on the header.