Northeast Utilities Commits to Preserving Open Space
October 18 2012 - 11:00AM
Business Wire
Recognizing that open space is one of Connecticut's most
valuable assets, Northeast Utilities is announcing a new
non-profit, irrevocable land trust to help preserve land in the
state for generations to come. The land trust is the first of its
kind, large-scale preservation land trust operated by a regulated
utility in the country, and comes at no cost to customers. It will
hold four of the company’s parcels totaling 981 acres as permanent
open space, with several acres available for recreational use.
"Preserving beautiful natural areas is one of our primary land
management goals," said Tom May, CEO and President of Northeast
Utilities. "We take great pride in being environmental stewards and
implementing sustainable land practices across our service
territory. I also want to commend our environmental partners for
their work in helping to establish the land trust to ensure our
customers and neighbors can enjoy Connecticut’s open space.”
The parcels in the Northeast Utilities Land Trust include 723
acres located on Skiff Mountain in Sharon, 188 acres on the
Connecticut River at Kings Island in Enfield, 57 acres on Hanover
Road in Newtown, and 13 acres on Bartlett Cove in Waterford. The
company is proud to be a trusted partner in the state's plans for
protecting unique forest lands.
“Today we celebrate the continued protection and preservation of
nearly 1,000 acres of open space in the state through our
partnership with Northeast Utilities and more than one dozen local
and statewide environmental groups,” said Connecticut Department of
Energy and Environmental Protection Commissioner Daniel C. Esty.
“Connecticut’s natural resources and immense beauty add greatly to
the quality of life we enjoy in our state. The partnerships that we
celebrate today have been critical to our state’s success at
preserving open space and will be even more important as we move
forward.”
The land in the trust will not only be permanently protected but
will be more visible and accessible for people who want to enjoy
it. A new interactive website (www.nu.com/landmanagement) will have
maps, pictures and videos of the property to help identify hiking
trails and other recreation opportunities. The website will also
offer information about dozens of other properties the company owns
that are not in the land trust but are still open for the public to
use. The parcels in the land trust are being donated by the
company, with no cost to customers.
About NU
Northeast Utilities (NU) operates New England’s largest energy
delivery company. NU and its companies are committed to safety,
reliability, environmental leadership and stewardship, as well as
expanding energy options for its more than 3.5 million electric and
natural gas customers in Connecticut, Massachusetts and New
Hampshire. Headquartered in Boston, MA and Hartford, CT, NU is a
Fortune 500 company traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the
symbol NU. Learn more about NU and its family of companies at
nu.com.
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