Do you have an old working refrigerator or freezer taking up space? Older refrigerators and freezers use less efficient technology, which can increase energy costs by up to $100 a year compared to newer models.
Residential and Small Business electric customers on the Cape and Vineyard can recycle their old and inefficient working refrigerators or freezers through the Mass Save® appliance recycling program and get no-cost pickup and removal - plus, a $75 rebate!
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Cape Light Compact Local Green℠ power supply options give customers an easy way to support local, New England-based renewable energy resources. When you choose to participate, the Compact and its supplier will match your annual electricity usage with your chosen percentage (50% or 100%) of Massachusetts RPS Class 1 renewable energy certificates (RECs).
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Trying to keep your shoppers cool this summer? Check out available incentives for Small Commercial Heat Pumps. Heat pump systems offer both heating and cooling in your business space, making this upgrade useful year-round.
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Summer is underway, and with higher temperatures, you may be seeing a higher electricity bill. Are you looking for a way to cut that cost while still beating the heat? The team here at Cape Light Compact has some tips and programs to help you do just that.
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Income-qualified customers are eligible for a number of programs and offers that can help reduce energy use and save on monthly energy costs, including expanded no-cost Home Energy Assessments through the Housing Assistance Corporation (HAC), which can provide:
- No-cost insulation and air sealing
- Potential heating system upgrade (if existing system is determined to be highly inefficient)
- Potential appliance upgrades
- No-cost high-efficiency lighting
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The Cape Cod Commission’s climate action plan, released this spring, has found that transportation accounts for more than 55% of greenhouse gas emissions in the region, which is higher than the Massachusetts average of 42%. New focus on decarbonizing is causing the cape to revisit and rethink longtime transportation challenges.
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On August 1st - 4th, join your peers at the Massachusetts Energy Conference for Educators. This no-cost, virtual conference, facilitated by the National Energy Education Development (NEED) Project, will offer innovative approaches for energy education. Sign up today because space is limited.
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