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Mass Save® Income Eligible No-Cost Energy Efficiency Programs
Find out if you are eligible for no-cost or discounted energy efficiency services to improve your living.
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MAEEP - Refrigerant Emissions Reduction
The Sponsors of Mass Save were recently approved to support refrigerant leak repair and swap out incentives in their 2025-2027 three-year plan. Join us in this training session to find out more about refrigerants and what these offers involve.
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Air Barrier and Insulation Installation
Updated air sealing and insulation installation based on IECC 2021.
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Intermediate Networked Lighting Controls
In this class, we will review more advanced topics including emergency lighting, color-changing technology and more. Attendees will have additional opportunities to wire and commission actual systems!
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Building System Commissioning Saving Money and Meeting Code
Commissioning requirements of the building code.
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C2.2 Derating and Thermal Bridging
This specialized course delves into the critical aspects of thermal bridging and derating within the framework of the commercial provisions of the Massachusetts Stretch Energy Code. Participants will explore the intricacies of these concepts and learn how to navigate the code's requirements to achieve optimal energy performance in commercial building design and construction.
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MA - C7.1 - Building Systems Commissioning: Saving Money and Meeting Code
Commissioning lighting, and mechanical systems for IECC 2021
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Back to School: The Future of Passive House Training
Join us to discover best practices for overcoming common ‘passive pitfalls’, addressing persistent ventilation and air sealing challenges, and optimizing for cost.
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Commissioning of Existing Buildings (EBCx)
Intro to EBCx, how it can improve energy efficiency, and how to identify commercial and industrial facilities that are good candidates.
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Town of Andover | Case Studies | Mass SaveThe Town of Andover sought the assistance of the Sponsors of Mass Save for energy-efficient improvements included lighting systems, motors and variable frequency drives, HVAC systems and new construction and retrofit projects to help boost their efforts town-wide.