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Mass Save | Heating & Cooling
By upgrading to higher efficiency systems, businesses can enjoy long-term reduced energy costs, decrease equipment maintenance time, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and create a comfortable work environment.
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Building Ventilation and Heat Recovery for HVAC Systems
Learn about ventilation requirements and approaches, and how heat/energy recovery can be used to increase efficiency of HVAC systems. This training assumes some basic knowledge of HVAC equipment, and it will focus on commercial and institutional buildings.
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Mass Save | Heat Pump Installer Search
Enter your zip code and find Heat Pump Installers in your area.
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Mass Save | 2023 Air Source Heat Pump Minimum Efficiency Requirements
The Department of Energy has developed a new procedure for testing heat pump efficiency called the M1 testing method. This testing method was designed to better reflect current field conditions and provide more accurate efficiency ratings.
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Decarbonization Consultations | Residential | Mass Save
If you’re considering an upgrade to your heating system, the Sponsors of Mass Save® can help provide technical guidance and support.
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Mass Save | Location Map for Pool Heaters
Enter your information to find participating pool heater distributors near you.
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C10.2 TEDI: Common Mistakes & How to Avoid Them
The Targeted Performance Path of the Massachusetts Stretch Code 2023/2025 requires projects to use energy modeling to demonstrate compliance with heating and cooling Thermal Energy Demand Intensity (TEDI) targets. This one-hour training focuses on common mistakes observed in projects following the Targeted Performance Path and provides strategies for identifying and avoiding them.
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Fitchburg Art Museum - Fitchburg | Case Studies | Mass SaveHeating and cooling upgrades at Fitchburg Art Museum improved comfort, cut fossil fuel use, and reduced emissions with high-efficiency heat pumps and rebates.
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Drury Home – Greenfield | Case Studies | Mass SaveHome insulation upgrades and a switch to heat pump technology helped Travis cut energy costs, improve comfort, and lower his home’s carbon footprint.