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1 paź 2024 · Discover our exclusive rebates for National Grid customers on gas heating and water heating equipment that saves energy without sacrificing performance. Furnaces. High efficiency furnaces can use less fuel to produce the same amount of heat, resulting in lower energy consumption and reduced costs.
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National Grid residential natural gas heating customers who...
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A new high-efficiency gas furnace can save up to 30% on heating costs. Customers who qualify for HEAP may qualify for the Heating Equipment Repair and Replacement benefit that provides grants based on the actual cost to repair or replace heating equipment in your home.
100% fossil-free gas network. National Grid’s vision for fossil-free heat will enable our customers to have clean heating solutions available to them. Along the way, we can build an integrated energy network that is clean, renewable, and achieves zero emissions.
National Grid residential natural gas heating customers who install qualifying high-efficiency gas boilers, furnaces, water heaters, boiler reset controls, or 7-day programmable thermostats in their Massachusetts homes in 2012 may be eligible for cash rebates.
high-efficiency natural gas heating furnaces. high-efficiency natural gas water heaters. weather-sensitive boiler reset heating controls – a great option if you’re not ready to replace your boiler, but would like to improve your existing equipment’s functionality. 7-day programmable thermostats.
Follow these steps to participate. Consult a licensed heating contractor or plumber to obtain an estimate. Go to www.smartenergy-zone.com/nationalgridny to view available funds and to complete the online reservation form. Customers who do not have online access must call 1-877-316-9491 to reserve funding.
2 sie 2022 · Relying on fossil fuels to heat our homes and businesses is no longer an option if we’re to reach net zero carbon emissions by 2050. We must look to low- or no-carbon energy sources as alternatives and hydrogen is one of the most promising options.