*CFREE Tip #3  *


*Requirements for MassSave Energy-Efficiency Incentives*



*MassSave provides strong incentives* for energy-efficiency improvements
(e.g., installing heat pumps, windows, appliances, etc.).



However, they first require some documentation from the homeowner. For
instance, if you are installing an induction stove and are seeking a
rebate, they require verification that a natural gas or propane stove is
being replaced. This is done via a *free Home Energy Assessment *or by
photos of the existing stove and the new stove, once installed.  Other
improvements require different kinds of verifications. And all will have
time limits for submission of a rebate application.



*Be sure to clarify all the requirements before starting on the project.
Don’t miss out on these incentives.*



CFREE (Carbon Free Residential – Everything Electric) is a subcommittee of
the Lincoln Green Energy Committee (GEC). CFREE provides guidance on how
households can reduce use of fossil fuels and decrease greenhouse
gas emissions to help Massachusetts meet statewide emissions limits set for
2030, 2040, and 2050. It also provides information about state and federal
incentives that help reduce the cost of such changes. *For more information
and other CFREE Tips visit: **lincolngreenenergy.org*
<http://lincolngreenenergy.org/>*. *


Mass Save Program | Northeast Home & Energy--
<https://www.masssave.com/residential/rebates-and-incentives>

*Submitted by Collette Sizer on behalf of the CFREE
<https://www.lincolngreenenergy.org/>Tips subcommittee. *

Attachment: Requirements for MassSave Energy-Efficiency Incentives.pdf
Description: Adobe PDF document

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