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2022-2024 Energy Efficiency Plan
February 1, 2022
The Massachusetts Program Administrators appreciate the Department of Public Utilities’ careful review and approval of many of the elements of the 2022-2024 Energy Efficiency Plan.
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Sponsors of Mass Save® Announce Municipal Energy Manager Grants for 63 Cities and Towns Across Massachusetts
June 25, 2025
As part of their longstanding commitment to energy efficiency for cities and towns throughout Massachusetts, the Sponsors of Mass Save® today announced the recipients of the inaugural Mass Save Municipal Energy Manager Grant program. The funding will be used to hire 24 energy managers across the state, each of whom will lead efforts to reduce energy use and cut carbon emissions in municipal buildings.
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Statement on the Massachusetts Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs’s (EEA) Statewide Greenhouse Gas Reduction Goals Announcement
July 16, 2021
The Massachusetts Program Administrators (Sponsors of Mass Save®) support the Commonwealth’s efforts to reduce carbon emissions and are proud of our work to help Massachusetts be a national leader in the clean energy economy.
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MA - Commercial Stretch Energy Code: Targeted & Relative Performance Paths (Part 1)
This is Part 1 of a two part series covering the Commercial Stretch Energy Code.
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Renters can be savers with these energy-efficient tips and tricksApril 6, 2017
Are you interested in saving energy, lowering your energy bills and enjoying a more comfortable home this spring…but you currently rent?
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A Recipe for an Energy Efficient ThanksgivingApril 6, 2017
You’d be surprised to know just how much energy you can consume while preparing your delicious feast and the effects this can have on your monthly energy bill. So we have compiled the perfect “recipe” for a decadent, energy efficient Thanksgiving dinner - just for you!
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Most Common Wastes of Energy | MassSave BlogApril 6, 2017
Cutting energy costs often comes down to cutting energy waste. Unfortunately, in your daily efforts to make the temperature in your home cool or have the right amount of light in a room or even just use daily electronics, you’re throwing away energy and money.