The Yale Program for Recovery and Community Health's (PRCH) Tenant Energy Advocacy (TEA) project recently held a community meeting with Connecticut’s Public Utilities Regulatory Agency (PURA).
The meeting was an opportunity to share the findings of the TEA study with Marissa Paslick Gillett, chairman of PURA, and for tenants and activists to discuss issues of energy affordability and energy efficiency with her.
The meeting was held in partnership with TEA partners and Community Advisory Board, including the Non-profit Accountability Group, Sierra Club Connecticut, and Neighborhood Housing Services of New Haven’s I Heart My Home Program.