CL&P, through its parent company, Northeast Utilities, is involved in a number of innovative environmental programs:
The Connecticut Audubon Eagle Festival is an annual event dedicated to the wintering of bald eagles along the Connecticut River. There is no better way to learn about some of New England's most precious natural resources.
CL&P’s 1,500 miles of rights-of-way require careful management using state-of-the-art techniques to create stable, diverse plant communities. Studies have shown that wildlife thrives in these habitats. Our efforts towards managing our rights-of-way and enhancing a wildlife habitat have received national recognition.
The Environmental Community Grant Program provides seed money to local organizations that sponsor activities fostering environmental preservation, improvement or education.
Northeast Utilities is a corporate member of the Connecticut Corporate Wetlands Restoration Partnership, which leverages corporate, government and public contributions to protect and restore freshwater and coastal wetlands. Recent projects funded by Northeast Utilities include Ed Bills Pond in Old Lyme and Pond Lily Dam in New Haven.