Retrofit Resource Hub
Want to make healthy, climate resilient, and low-carbon building improvements?
You can find out more about your options when retrofitting, and learn about technical and financial resources for your buildings.
OUR INITIATIVES
OUR INITIATIVESWe offer technical and financial support for building owners through different initiatives from the Environment Department and the Mayor's Office of Housing.
Experts create Zero Over Time plans for BERDO building owners to save energy, upgrade systems, and use renewable energy.
We provide annual grants for building decarbonization projects that benefit Boston's environmental justice communities.
We provide loans and technical assistance for income-eligible homeowners to repair their homes, including green improvements.
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Massachusetts Energy Savings Finder
Are you looking for affordable ways to reduce your home energy use and reliance on fossil fuels?
This free search tool helps you identify local, state and federal rebates, incentives and tax credits for Massachusetts homeowners and renters. The MA Energy Savings Finder is brought to you by the Massachusetts Community Climate Bank (powered by MassHousing), Rewiring America and Abode Energy Management in partnership with MassCEC, Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs (EEA), the Sponsors of Mass Save®, City of Boston, Massachusetts Municipal Wholesale Electric Company (MMWEC) and Energy New England (ENE).
Complete the form below to see what programs are available to help you on your clean energy journey!
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BROUGHT TO YOU BY REWIRING AMERICA, MASSACHUSETTS COMMUNITY CLIMATE BANK AND ABODE ENERGY MANAGEMENT IN PARTNERSHIP WITH:
Massachusetts Clean Energy Center, Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs, the Sponsors of Mass Save Ⓡ, City of Boston, Massachusetts Municipal Wholesale Electric Company, and Energy New England.