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  • Advanced Power Strips | Mass Save

    Advanced power strips are an easy, low-cost way to manage your home electronics and save energy.

  • Electric Cooktops

    Replace a natural gas or propane stove with an electric radiant or induction cooktop and get up to a $500 rebate.

  • Pool Pumps | Mass Save

    ENERGY STAR® certified pool pumps run quieter and prolong the life of your pool’s filtering system—while saving you over $2,800 dollars over its lifetime.

  • Mass Save | Commercial Refrigeration

    Refrigeration can consume up to 50 percent of energy use in grocery stores or restaurants. By optimizing existing equipment or upgrading to energy- efficient models, your business can reduce energy use and costs

  • Mass Save | Compressed Air Systems

    Compressed air is one of the least efficient and most expensive energy sources in the industry. Businesses can reduce energy costs by installing new, energy-efficient air compressors, nozzles, low-pressure drop filters, zero-loss condensate drains, and more.

  • Mass Save | Industrial Air Curtains

    Air curtains save energy without hindering operations in the facility.

  • Mass Save | Pumps

    Forced hot water heating systems use circulator pumps to move heated water from boilers to radiators and back.

  • Mass Save | Variable Speed Drives & Motors

    Many motors run at a constant speed, even when there is little demand to do so. This operation can waste energy and wear out equipment faster. An energy-efficient variable speed drive (VSD) slows the fan or pump down when the load decreases, saving energy.

  • Mass Save | Food Service Equipment 

    Old, outdated kitchen equipment can create high energy bills, more maintenance issues, and a bigger impact on the environment. Replacing it with or adding energy- efficient equipment in commercial kitchens can improve energy performance without sacrificing service, quality, or comfort.

  • Mass Save | Steam Traps & Surveys

    Steam traps are automatic valves releasing condensed steam while preventing the loss of live steam. Maintaining a regular schedule of steam trap repair and replacement allows steam to flow at a controlled or adjusted rate for optimal energy efficiency.