FAQs About Mass Save®
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Massachusetts is one of the most energy efficient states in the country, and Mass Save is helping us keep it that way! Neeeco has partnered with the Sponsors of Mass Save to help Massachusetts residents like you make energy-saving upgrades.
Have questions about this Massachusetts energy saving program? We are here to help. Keep reading for answers to some of the most frequently asked questions we hear from our customers about Mass Save or schedule your no-cost Home Energy Assessment today.
FAQs About Mass Save
Mass Save is a collaborative of Massachusetts’ electric and natural gas utilities and energy efficiency providers including Berkshire Gas Company, Cape Light Compact, Eversource, Liberty, National Grid, and Unitil. These sponsors work with the Massachusetts Department of Energy Resources to promote energy efficiency services in Massachusetts. Through the program, Massachusetts residents and businesses can receive a no-cost Mass Save home assessment, as well as insulation incentives, energy-efficient appliance rebates, heating rebates, and more.
Mass Save is funded by the energy efficiency charges on all customers’ gas and electric bills. You are already paying into the Mass Save program, so why not take advantage of a no-cost home energy assessment and Mass Save rebates?
Massachusetts homeowners, renters, landlords, and businesses who are customers of Berkshire Gas Company, Cape Light Compact, Eversource, Liberty, National Grid, or Unitil can qualify for Mass Save incentives. Some rebates and incentives are based on household income. To find out what rebates you may qualify for, schedule a no-cost Mass Save energy assessment with Neeeco!
Mass Save helps Massachusetts residents make energy efficiency improvements to their homes and businesses by providing incentives for upgrades like insulation, air sealing, and more. Customers of Berkshire Gas Company, Cape Light Compact, Eversource, Liberty, National Grid, and Unitil are eligible for a no-cost Mass Save energy assessment and may also be eligible for rebates and incentives. Schedule your no-cost assessment with Neeeco to get started!
Mass Save is a collaborative of Massachusetts’ electric and natural gas utilities and energy efficiency service providers including Berkshire Gas, Cape Light Compact, Eversource, Liberty, National Grid, and Unitil.
You can choose from a list of Mass Save contractors to complete the energy efficiency work you qualify for. Neeeco is a Mass Save Home Performance Contractor. We’ve conducted thousands of Mass Save Home Energy Assessments and can help you take full advantage of the Mass Save incentives you qualify for.
Mass Save Home Energy Assessments
A Mass Save Home Energy Assessment is an evaluation of your home’s energy efficiency. Your Home Energy Assessment—which must be conducted by a Mass Save contractor, like Neeeco—will look for energy-saving opportunities in your home. You’ll receive a report following your Mass Save energy assessment that includes a list of recommended upgrades to help you save energy and money. These upgrades may qualify for rebates and incentives, like 75-100% off insulation upgrades and no-cost air sealing.
It may sound too good to be true, but it really does cost nothing! You won’t need to pay a service fee to receive a no-cost Home Energy Assessment at any point during the assessment or to receive your results. On your gas and electric bills, a small charge for “energy efficiency” is included. This small charge helps fund the Mass Save program. Since you’ve been paying into the Mass Save energy efficiency fund, why not take advantage of the benefits and schedule your no-cost home energy assessment today with Neeeco?
You can schedule your Mass Save home energy assessment with Neeeco online or by calling us at (781) 332-5277.
You do not have to own a home to receive a no-cost Mass Save Home Energy Assessment. Renters can receive an online home energy assessment. You can also encourage your landlord to schedule a commercial energy assessment for the property you live in. An assessment can help you and your landlord discover opportunities for greater energy efficiency and you may also receive energy-saving products at no cost.
Yes! Businesses and multi-family property owners can receive a no-cost energy assessment and may be eligible for additional rebates and incentives. Learn more about commercial Mass Save energy assessments.
Mass Save Rebates & Incentives
The Mass Save rebates for 2024 include:
- 75-100% off insulation
- Heat pump rebates (up to $16,000)
- Heat pump water heaters ($750 rebate)
- ENERGY STAR Most Efficient windows ($75 rebate per window)
- Dehumidifiers ($30 rebate)
- Room air cleaners ($40 rebate)
- Room air conditioners ($40 rebate)
- Induction stoves ($500 rebate)
You can receive 75-100% off the cost of a home insulation upgrade plus no-cost air sealing with Mass Save insulation rebates. Schedule a No-Cost Home Energy Assessment today to get started!
You may be eligible for a $75 rebate per window when replacing single-pane windows with ENERGY STAR Most Efficient windows. You can combine Mass Save window rebates with the Energy Efficient Home Improvement Tax Credit, which offers a tax credit worth up to $600 for replacement windows. With Mass Save window rebates and federal tax credits, you could save $675 or more!
The Mass Save HEAT Loan offers interest-free financing for qualifying energy efficiency work up to $25,000 or up to $50,000 for heat pump installation. HEAT Loans are available to qualifying customers who are participating in the Mass Save initiative.
Air-source heat pump heating and cooling systems may be eligible for a Mass Save rebate worth up to $16,000. Heat pump installations are also eligible for HEAT Loan financing up to $50,000.
In alignment with Massachusetts climate policy and goals, the Sponsors of Mass Save are discontinuing rebates and financing for heating equipment powered by natural gas, oil, and propane. Eligible natural gas, oil, and propane heating and water heating equipment must be purchased and installed by August 31, 2024, and all necessary documentation must be submitted by September 30, 2024, to receive a rebate.
Mass Save does not currently offer a rebate for roof replacement.
Mass Save offers a variety of rebates and the requirements vary. The best way to find out which rebates you qualify for is to schedule a no-cost Mass Save Home Energy Assessment. During your assessment, we’ll identify energy-saving opportunities, determine which rebates you qualify for, and give you all the information you need to claim your rebates.