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Don’t give up on your New Year’s resolution just yet
April 6, 2017
According to a recent survey, four out of 10 Americans say they make New Years resolutions, but less than 10% feel they’re actually successful in achieving their goals. Keeping a resolution involves equal parts planning, motivation and setting realistic expectations.
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Five Reasons Why a Mini-Split Heat Pump System is a Great Heating and Cooling Solution for Your Home
April 6, 2017
Mini-split heat pump systems are gaining popularity as a home heating and cooling solution in Massachusetts.
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Don’t leave money on the table – rebate applications due soon!
December 18, 2017
Don’t miss out on hundreds—or potentially thousands—available in Mass Save heating and cooling rebates.
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Connect your home to comfort and savings with a Wi-Fi- thermostat
April 6, 2017
When was the last time you thought about the importance of your thermostat? Never? We won't blame you.
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Cape Air and Provincetown Airport Make Energy Efficient Upgrades - and Savings - a Reality
May 11, 2021
Cape Air, an employee-owned company based in Hyannis, Massachusetts, has grown from three flights a day between Provincetown and Boston in 1989 to 400 flights a day in 2021.
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Passive House Incentives
Find out about incentives and assistance offered from Mass Save to support the construction of multi-family high-rise buildings (four stories or higher) with deep energy savings.
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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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Selling Efficiency and Electrification More Effectively™ Training by Mark Jewell
The Sponsors of Mass Save® invite you to the Selling Efficiency and Electrification More Effectively™ Training by Mark Jewell. Designed for sales and account management personnel in the Energy Efficiency sector, this full-day training will enhance your skills in selling energy efficiency and electrification.