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Guide to energy rebates and incentives available in Massachusetts including: energy efficiency (home, appliances, business), renewables, clean heating and cooling, alternative transportation and more.
- Energy Rebates & Incentives
Use the energyCents database to find all rebates (state and...
- Energy Efficiency for Your Home
In Massachusetts, you have access to services and incentives...
- Energy Rebates & Incentives
The Sponsors of Mass Save ® offer incentives on energy-efficient products—allowing homeowners and renters to live better while saving on energy costs. Residents can also take advantage of federal tax credits to lower the price of purchasing and installing an air source heat pump.
Use the energyCents database to find all rebates (state and federal) offered in Massachusetts. You can find rebates, loans and financing for electric vehicles, appliances, home energy assessments, solar electricity and far more and then go directly to the sponsor’s website.
Mass Save® is a collaborative of Massachusetts' natural gas, electric utilities and energy efficiency service providers to help Massachusetts’ residents, businesses, and communities save energy and money.
Rebates & Incentives. Take advantage of incentives and financing on home equipment and upgrades, like heat pumps, insulation, lawn equipment, and more. Start Saving. Programs & Services. Get objective advice, support, and financial assistance for increasing the energy efficiency of your current home, rental property, or new build. Start Saving.
In Massachusetts, you have access to services and incentives to manage your energy use and control the cost of heating and cooling your home and running your appliances, and apply technologies. One smart choice is to start with an energy assessment, through Mass Save’s® online tool or website.
Clean energy solutions not only reduce your reliance on fossil fuels, but can also save you money by decreasing your energy bills. FEDERAL, STATE, AND MASS SAVE INCENTIVES BY CLEAN ENERGY SOLUTION. Federal Tax Credits of 30% up to $2,000/year 2023 – 2032.