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Mass Save | Electric Forklifts and Chargers
Reduce your facility’s carbon footprint by making the switch to an all-electric forklift fleet. Couple your new electric forklift with a high efficiency battery charger to maximize savings.
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Mass Save | Building Insulation & Weatherization
The Sponsors of Mass Save are offering incentives for business owners to upgrade the insulation in their attics and walls, and seal air leakage in their attics.
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Massachusetts Home Energy Services | Free Energy Audits for Your Home
No-cost on-site assessments and energy saving products. 90 percent off up to $3,000 toward recommended insulation improvements for each individual unit if all eligible units participate in a 1-4 unit building.
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Home Energy Assessments | Residential | Mass Save
Mass Save® on-site energy assessments are available for homeowners, renters, landlords, businesses, multi-family facilities, and income eligible customers.
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Scoping Study | Business | Mass Save
The Sponsors of Mass Save offer energy assessments of building and system efficiency opportunities for businesses using more than 1.5 million kWh or 40,000 therms of natural gas annually.
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Mass Save | Integrated Control Switchover Temperature Calculator
Use our calculator to determine the most optimal, cost-effective switchover temperature for your integrated control based on current fuel prices.
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Your Mass Save® Shopping Guide
Use our store finder to discover where you can buy energy-efficient products, and learn more about the different types of products that are available.
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Mass Residential Energy-Efficient Renovations and Additions
Find out more about incentives for renovations and additions to a single-family or multi-family home in Massachusetts.
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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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Battery Storage & EV Equipment | Mass Save
Over 65 percent of Massachusetts’ carbon emissions come from our homes, businesses, and vehicles. One way to lower emissions and contribute to a cleaner Massachusetts is to electrify your home—such as by using battery storage and EV equipment.