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This is the first floor plan of the first air-to-water heat pump project participating in MassCEC's whole-home pilot. The home's distribution system will be a mix of the existing radiant floor and new fan coil units. (Image from LM Works LLC)
Lessons from the Field: Month Six of the Whole-Home ASHP Pilot
MassCEC’s whole-home air-source heat pump pilot program has been running for about six months now. See our launch posting and our... READ THE FULL POST
Better Together: Homeowners Double Up on Clean Heating & Cooling Solutions
Massachusetts Clean Energy Center’s Clean Heating & Cooling rebate programs help homeowners across the state adopt heating and cooling technologies that... READ THE FULL POST
Lessons from the Field: Month Five of the Whole-Home ASHP Pilot
MassCEC’s whole-home air-source heat pump pilot program has been running for about five months now. See our launch posting and our... READ THE FULL POST
Charging forward on transportation electrification with Green Energy Consumers Alliance
Transportation is the largest source of greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) in Massachusetts and therefore a crucial component of any climate change mitigation strategy. MassCEC has supported the development of clean... READ THE FULL POST
MassCEC Brings the Heat with the 2019 Woodstove Change-Out Program
This spring, MassCEC’s Woodstove Change-Out Program fired up for its eighth round since the program’s launch in 2012. In 2019, MassCEC awarded almost $480,000 to 248 homeowners, helping finance the switch from antiquated, polluting, non-EPA certified woodstoves to their cleaner, EPA-certified... READ THE FULL POST
Out of the 22 applications MassCEC has received to date, 13 have been for existing buildings and 9 have been for new construction or gut rehabs. The existing buildings tend to have a higher heat load per square foot.
Lessons from the Field: Month Four of the Whole-Home ASHP Pilot
MassCEC’s whole-home air-source heat pump pilot program has been running for about four months now. This blog is part of our commitment to provide monthly updates on the pilot. The goal of these updates is to share results along the way... READ THE FULL POST
At Alison Gustafson’s home in Newburyport (center), her heat pumps are kept above the snowline with ground-mounted stand (left) and wall brackets (right).
Lessons from the Field: Month Three of the Whole-Home ASHP Pilot
MassCEC’s whole-home air-source heat pump pilot program has been running for about three months now. This blog is part of our commitment to provide monthly updates on the pilot (see our... READ THE FULL POST
The heat pump on the left is mounted on a metal stand on a concrete pad. The heat pump on the right is wall-mounted on brackets. Both solutions are good strategies to ensure the outdoor unit does not get buried in the snow.
Lessons from the Field: Month Two of the Whole-Home ASHP Pilot
MassCEC’s whole-home air-source heat pump pilot program has been running for about two months now. This blog is part of our commitment to provide monthly updates on the pilot (see our... READ THE FULL POST
VRF Heat Pumps Are Ready to Decarbonize Commercial Buildings
On June 28, 2019, the Massachusetts Clean Energy Center announced the closure of our Variable Refrigerant Flow (VRF) heat pump program. Over the last two years we’ve supported 110 large commercial buildings in transitioning from fossil fuel heating to highly efficient heat pumps. In doing do, we’ve... READ THE FULL POST
MassCEC Grant Programs Supercharge the Growth of Clean Energy Start-Ups in Massachusetts
Innovative clean energy technologies are an important part of Massachusetts’ ambitious greenhouse gas reduction goals. At the Massachusetts Clean Energy Center (MassCEC), the Technology Development (TechDev) Team is focused on providing resources to clean energy companies, entrepreneurs, and... READ THE FULL POST