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The Massachusetts Stretch Energy Code for HERS RatersThis is a three hour webinar covering Stretch Code for HERS Raters.
This is a three hour webinar covering Stretch Code for HERS Raters.
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June 18 Massachusetts Energy Efficiency Advisory Council (EEAC) Public Meeting
June 16, 2025
On Wednesday, June 18, a public meeting will be hosted by the Massachusetts Energy Efficiency Advisory Council (EEAC) that will include a special “Energy Efficiency 101” session tailored for Massachusetts residents.
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ENERGY STAR® Home | ENERGY STAR House | ENERGY STAR Certified Home
Ensure you have an energy efficient home - be part of the Massachusetts Residential New Construction Program. Learn about energy efficient new construction.
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Ways to Save on Energy Use in the SummerApril 6, 2017
Summer is a time of year when energy bills can skyrocket. Air conditioning, water use, outdoor lighting, and other summer necessities consume energy and increase your bills, but there are some quick and easy things you can do to save energy and cut costs...
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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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ENERGY STAR Certified DehumidifiersKeep your house and your wallet comfortable.
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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.
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How to Get the Most Out of Your House FansApril 6, 2017
Roughly 20% of the average American household’s energy expenses go toward their air conditioning bill. Since the average annual electricity bill in the U.S. is about $2,000, that’s a cost of $400. That means that while traditional air conditioning provides a cool comfortable home, it costs a lot of money
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The Top 7 Most Energy Hungry AppliancesApril 6, 2017
Since 2009, the average annual energy bill for an American household has been approximately $100 a month—$2200 a year. Of course that is an average, and the real numbers of your energy bill depend on the size of your home, local climate, what appliances you own, and how they are used...
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Ways to Cut Down on Hot Water UseApril 6, 2017
The water heater is the second-most energy hungry appliance in the average American household, consuming about 15% of the annual energy bill.