Specialty equipment rebate program
Mass Save offers rebates for process equipment replacements that reduce energy use and emissions. Find qualifying technologies and rebate amounts on the webpage.
Mass Save offers rebates for process equipment replacements that reduce energy use and emissions. Find qualifying technologies and rebate amounts on the webpage.
Mass Save offers rebates for new heating and cooling technology purchases including heat pumps, boilers, and compressed air. Rebate amounts depend on the technology and project size.
This two-year fellowship uses funding from the state governments of New York, California, and Massachusets, as well as from foundations, private parties, and universities, to support the development of climate and clean energy technologies.
Massachusetts’ Alternative Energy Portfolio Standard (APS) was established to complement the RPS Program, providing requirements and incentives for alternative electricity technologies. To qualify for a credit, a project must provide useful thermal energy to a facility in Massachusetts, have an opening date of Jan 2015
Chapter 59, Section 5, Clause 45 of the Massachusetts General Laws provides an exemption from local property taxes for any solar or wind-powered system or device which is being used as a primary or auxiliary power system for the sole purpose of heating or otherwise
Chapter 63, Section 38H of the Massachusetts General Laws establishes a 100% excise tax deduction for commercial and industrial users who have made energy-efficient improvements with wind and solar thermal systems.Â
The Massachusetts Renewable Energy Trust Fund is aimed at promoting the increased availability, use, and affordability of renewable energy. Activities include funding research, design, and evaluation of pilots to promote energy innovation. Section 9 of Chapter 23J of Title 2 of the Massachusetts General Laws
The Massachusetts Clean Energy Center offers a rebate program for commercial, industrial, and residential users who install solar thermal systems.Â
The Massachusetts Clean Energy Center provides grants for feasibility studies and construction for projects that employ anaerobic digestion or other organic feedstock technologies to generate electricity or usable heat. Up to $500,000 in grant funding is available for implementation projects, up to $50,000 for feasibility
The Massachusetts Clean Energy Center offers a rebate program designed to increase the adoption of modern wood heating in homes and businesses across the state.
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The Renewable Thermal Collaborative (RTC) is the global coalition for companies, institutions, and governments committed to scaling up renewable heating and cooling at their facilities, dramatically cutting carbon emissions.Â