Energy Assistance · Harwinton, CT
Heating bills are rising in Harwinton
The average Harwinton household spends around $1,907.89 a winter to heat their home — about $480.34 more than a few years ago. Here's how to get help bringing it back down.
Two ways to get relief
Don't make the most common mistake
Most Harwinton families stop at one — do both, and it could be free
Most people sort out the bills they owe and stop there. Do both — it could be free.
- 1Get help with your current bills. Use our tools to find the assistance that covers what you owe — CEAP through your local Community Action Agency, GPCT, and utility hardship programs.
- 2Sign up for HES-IE. The income-eligible program that fixes the root cause — no-cost weatherization and diagnostics. If you qualify for assistance, you’re probably eligible for HES-IE.
Energize Connecticut — programs funded by a charge on customer energy bills
Here’s how to get help now — and stop it from happening again.
Step 1
Find help with your energy bill
Behind on your Harwinton energy bill? Our tools point you to the programs that can cover what you owe — the Connecticut Energy Assistance Program, administered for Harwinton by New Opportunities Inc (NOI), plus GPCT and utility hardship programs — and how to reach each one.
- CEAP
- GPCT
- Utility hardship
- Find the programs you qualify for
- See what each one covers
- Get the contacts to apply
Step 2
Qualify for HES-IE
A Community Outreach Representative comes to your Harwinton home, walks you through the benefits you qualify for, fills out the application forms with you, and gathers the documents you need — then schedules your audit. Many CORs are past HCP customers from your own community who have been where you are.
- In-home visit
- Paperwork done with you
- HES-IE
- Application forms completed
- Documents collected
- Eligibility confirmed
- Audit scheduled
Step 3
Get your home energy audit
Once you’re qualified, we schedule your Home Energy Solutions audit — full diagnostics, on-the-spot weatherization, and a personalized savings plan. No-cost for income-eligible households, $40 otherwise.
- Diagnostics
- On-the-spot weatherization
- Savings plan
- Blower-door + thermal diagnostics
- Immediate air-sealing & basics
- Your custom savings plan
Step 4
Lower your bills for good
Insulation, air sealing, and efficiency upgrades — made affordable by rebates — lower the average Harwinton home’s heating costs by $183.26–$792.21 a season. Those savings come back year after year.
- Insulation
- Air sealing
- Efficiency upgrades
- Made affordable by rebates
- Lower bills, season after season
Your local assistance resource
New Opportunities Inc (NOI)
This is the Community Action Agency that administers energy-assistance applications for Harwinton households — including the Connecticut Energy Assistance Program (CEAP), the program that helps pay winter heating bills. To apply, reach out to them directly.
See contact & application infoSee how it works
What happens during a home energy audit
The audit is where lasting savings start — here’s what our team actually does in a Harwinton home: diagnostics, on-the-spot weatherization, and a plan to lower your bills for good. Free for income-eligible households, $40 otherwise.
What heating a home costs in Harwinton
What the average Harwinton household spent to heat their home the winter before.
About $317.98 a month.
More than the winter before — roughly $80.06 extra on the average monthly bill.
Income eligibility
Do you qualify by income?
You can qualify either by receiving certain state benefits — SSI, TANF, SAGA, WIC, or SNAP automatically qualify you — or based on income. To qualify by income, your household income must be at or below 60% of the State Median Income (SMI).
| Family size | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Income at or below | $41,553 | $54,338 | $67,124 | $79,910 | $92,695 | $105,481 | $107,878 | $110,275 |
Guidelines shown are the 2023–2024 CEAP figures. Income thresholds are updated each program year — confirm current limits with New Opportunities Inc (NOI).
What you’ll need to apply
- If you receive state benefits: documentation of those public benefits.
- If qualifying by income: proof of 4 weeks of any income within the last 3 months, a current utility bill, household IDs, and Social Security numbers.
Find energy assistance in your town
Click any town on the map or search the list to find local organizations that help Connecticut households with heating bills, weatherization, and energy costs.
Get help with your heating bills
Find the assistance you qualify for and book your free or $40 home energy audit — we'll walk you through both.
