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Mass Save Sponsor Directory for C&I Projects | Trade Partners | Mass Save
If you are a C&I contractor, vendor, or business partner, find the appropriate Mass Save Sponsor contact to receive guidance on your customers’ energy efficiency and decarbonization projects.
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MA- Energy Modeling for Commercial Compliance Pathways (Parts 1- 4)
Understand the modeling requirements associated with the Targeted Performance Path and the Relative Performance Path for MA Commercial Stretch Energy Code compliance. Comprehend the modeling requirements for special cases including core-and-shell projects and first-time tenant fit outs. Develop a high-level, basic understanding of MA Stretch 2023 mandatory requirements and the types of 90.1 mandatory requirements that projects are required to comply with. Understand how to use energy modeling results to extract the information needed to demonstrate compliance with the Targeted Performance Path. Learn to establish model inputs for specific systems and components. For example, OA CFM rates for the Targeted Performance Path. Articulate energy modeling requirements of the Relative Performance Path that deviate from the ASHRAE 90.1 Performance Rating Method. List the documentation that must be submitted to code officials for projects following performance paths of compliance.
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HVAC Controls for Building Energy Management
This is the sixth session in our HVAC Energy Efficiency Basics webinar series. Some of the sessions will build on each other, but you may choose to participate in any or all of them.
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Five Energy-Saving Hacks for Tasty Holiday TreatsApril 6, 2017
With the holiday season already underway, many of us are looking forward to enjoying our favorite holiday dishes and desserts, like oven-roasted turkey, creamy mashed potatoes, or fresh-baked sugar cookies. But there’s one side dish we’d all rather avoid: higher electric bills. Kitchen appliances—such as ovens, stoves, and refrigerators—are used heavily during the holiday season, as we spend more time preparing meals for family and friends. So, this year, we’ve put together five easy-to-follow tips for creating energy-efficient meals that you, and your wallet, will enjoy.
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Get Ready for Fall – Convert Your Home for Energy SavingsApril 6, 2017
When it’s sweltering out, it can be hard to remember what the cool winter air feels like. But don’t let the summer heat distract you from preparing for the imminent arrival of New England cold weather. It never hurts to start planning ahead for the season’s change.
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Tips for Maintaining Old Radiators in Your HomeApril 6, 2017
Check out this article for tips on how to maintain your radiators and save on energy costs this winter.
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Tips for Managing Heat Changes in the FallApril 6, 2017
One thing that can greatly impact your energy bill in the fall and winter is fluctuations in the outdoor temperature, requiring you to turn your heat up or down to maintain a comfortable temperature in your house.
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Choosing the Right Water Heater for Your HomeApril 6, 2017
A water heater generally consumes about 15% of the annual energy bill. That means that if you’re not using the right one for your home’s needs, you could be wasting hundreds of dollars every year.
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Get Set For Summer – Prepare For the HeatApril 6, 2017
New England summers are full of sunshine and fun, but they can prove to be a sticky situation if your home isn’t as ready as you are for the heat.
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Fancy Fixtures for Your HomeApril 6, 2017
Looking for ways to make your lighting more energy efficient while still having innovative home décor? Check out some examples of unique LED lighting fixtures, and find inspiration for your home!