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Introduction to Heat Pumps
Join DXS Engineering and Mitsubishi as they share an overview of how heat pumps work, different types of heat pumps, refrigerants, maintenance, the Mass Save rebates available, and more.
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Contact Us | Contact Mass Save® | Mass Save
Mass Save® is a collaborative of Massachusetts’ electric and natural gas utilities and energy efficiency service providers including Berkshire Gas, Cape Light Compact, Eversource, Liberty, National Grid, and Unitil. We empower residents, businesses, and communities to make energy efficient upgrades by offering a wide range of services, rebates, incentives, trainings, and information.
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Heat Pump Water Heater Rebates I Residential I Mass Save
Heat pump water heaters are the most efficient way to heat water in a home—up to three times more efficient than conventional electric water heaters.
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Mass Save | Online Commercial Energy Assessments
Through our Online Commercial Energy Assessment, the Sponsors of Mass Save will help identify and connect you with energy-saving information and incentives or rebates that may be available.
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Frequently Asked Questions | Mass Save
Frequently asked questions for Mass Save programs and rebates
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Mass Save | Cold Storage & Lab Grade Equipment
The Sponsors of Mass Save offer rebates on ENERGY STAR® certified cold storage products. For participating commercial customers, this means more affordable, energy- efficient models and savings on operating costs.
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Mass Save | Lawn Equipment for Business
Switch to commercial, battery-powered lawn equipment (lawnmowers, leaf blowers, string trimmers, and chainsaws) and get rebates up to $3,500.
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Lawn Equipment | Mass Save
Battery-powered motors are more energy efficient, reduce carbon emissions, and typically require less maintenance than gas-powered equipment.
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Richard McKenna Home – Hyde Park | Case Studies | Mass SaveA Housewarming Gift that Keeps on GivingA Boston homeowner scheduled a no-cost Home Energy Assessment and took advantage of rebates and incentives offered by Eversource to make energy saving upgrades to their home.