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  • Ways to Cut Down on Hot Water Use

    April 6, 2017

    The water heater is the second-most energy hungry appliance in the average American household, consuming about 15% of the annual energy bill.

  • How to Manage House Temperature and Energy Consumption | MassSave Blog

    April 6, 2017

    Managing your home’s temperature is likely the most expensive energy cost item in your home. 20% of the average American home energy bill goes toward cooling a home in summer, and 30% is consumed by heating  in the winter.

  • One Small Light Bulb, Many Big Changes

    May 19, 2017

    Since the 1800s, light bulbs have transformed from standard incandescent bulbs to energy-efficient LEDs that are available in a variety of styles and sizes.

  • When Air Conditioning Is a Must, Use These Tips

    April 6, 2017

    With the National Weather Service predicting a hotter than average summer for the Northeast this year, there will likely be a point when your shades and fans aren’t enough to keep your home cool and comfortable. If you don’t have central air conditioning, you might consider putting in a window air conditioner. If you reach that point, the following tips for selecting and installing your air conditioner will help keep your home cool—and help you save energy—as the weather heats up.

  • The Power of Water: How to Make Every Drop Count

    April 6, 2017

    Mass Save strives to provide you, our reader, with ways to save energy while properly heating and cooling your residence, whatever the season. Usually, these tips are specific to insulation, light bulbs, thermostats, and heating and cooling. However, here’s another topic that you may not hear as much about: water. Cutting your water usage—especially hot water—by just a small percentage can save a significant amount of money, no matter the season! Imagine, saving money and energy while reducing your carbon footprint all with a few small changes in your daily life.

  • Industrial & Process Efficiency and Electrification Training

    This training session will review what factors vendors/contractors should look for on-site while visiting an industrial facility to identify process efficiency and electrification opportunities such as compressed air, HVAC, heat recovery, water heating systems, and more.

  • Commercial - (C1.3) Commercial Stretch Code Solar Ready and EV Ready

    The objective of this training program is to provide information regarding the updates and changes between the 2018 and 2021 IECC, as well as the new Municipal opt-in Specialized Code for 2023.

  • Residential (R2.3) 2023 Massachusetts Existing Buildings Alterations

    This module covers Existing Building Alterations to buildings 1000 sqft and under, and 1000sft and over, Stretch Code Introduction & Updates and HERS Permit & CO Requirements, repairs and Solar Ready.

  • ENERGY STAR® Certified Room Air Conditioner

    Escape the heat with an ENERGY STAR® certified room air conditioner.