Decarbonizing All of Massachusetts: The Role of Heat Pumps in Energy Equity
A clean energy future should not be determined by economic privilege. By working with CAAs across the state to serve low-income customers, the Sponsors of Mass Save are helping close gaps and ensure equitable access to heat pump adoption and a clean energy future.
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More Comfort, More Savings
A virtual home energy assessment with the Sponsors of Mass Save® can be the first step to unlocking significant money and energy-saving opportunities for your home. Find out how one Shelburne Falls family did just that, all the while tackling their to-do list and increasing their home’s comfort.
Raise Money for Military Families and Veterans with The Flip of a Switch
The Sponsors of Mass Save® are giving half the proceeds of these $10 ENERGY STAR® certified LED power kits to the local veteran-advocacy organization Massachusetts Fallen Heroes.
“R” you properly insulated? The numbers you should know.
A well-insulated home keeps you comfortable in both summer’s heat and winter’s cold. It also keeps your heating and cooling equipment from working overtime, which translates to energy savings.
Pump Up the Savings with a Heat Pump Water Heater
If you have an electric hot water heater and it is 10 years or older, it’s likely costing you money in wasted energy, and it’s time to replace it.
How a Heat Pump Hot Water Heater Can Help You Save – Even in Winter
As a homeowner, you have many options these days when it comes to your water heating needs. One of the most efficient types of water heaters is an electric heat pump hot water heater (HPHWH).
Don’t Be Late, Get Your Rebate!
Learn how much you can get back and why you might want to consider upgrading to more energy-efficient models sooner rather than later.
2019: The Year of the Smart House
The concept of a ‘smart house’ has been explored through future-looking books and cinema for decades.
Trim the Turkey, Trim Your Gas Bill with These Efficient Thanksgiving Energy Tips
Energy usage typically spikes on Thanksgiving Day with all of the cooking and entertaining going on. However, with a few simple tips, you can keep your gas bill in check before, during, and after the big meal.