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Holden Municipal Light Department Rebates Holden Municipal Light Department Schedule Assessment Apply for Rebate Proudly Serving the Town of Holden The Holden Municipal Light Department is a Town department that is the local electric utility which serves only the Town of Holden.
It is one of 40 municipal light departments in Massachusetts and was established by Town Meeting in September 1911 and delivered its first electricity in January 1912. If you have specific questions pertaining to your local MLP’s rebates, email us at rebates@ene.
org Energy Saving Rebates & Programs No-Cost Home Energy Assessments Rebate Eligibility Requirements Outdoor Electric Lawn Equipment Air & Ground Source Heat Pump Commercial / Industrial Rebates No-Cost Home Energy Assessments In partnership with HMLD, Energy New England (ENE) provides no-cost Home Energy Assessments for HMLD’s residential customers.
Our highly trained and experienced Residential Energy Advisors will assess your home’s energy efficiency to identify heating, lighting, weatherization, and rebate opportunities that can save you money on your utility bills.
ENE’s Energy Advisor conducts an in-person or virtual walk-through of your home, inputting information into our energy-efficiency software to create a report for you that analyzes your home’s energy usage, identifies home improvement projects that can lower your energy costs, and links to HMLD’s rebates and incentives.
To begin scheduling your Home Energy Assessment please complete a brief online intake form or download a PDF application and return to: hea@ene. org If you have general questions regarding energy efficiency please contact us: 888-772-4242 | hea@ene. org Rebate Program Account Eligibility Rebate program is for residential electric accounts only.
Commercial accounts aren’t eligible to participate. Holden Municipal Light Department (HMLD) will determine your electric account’s eligibility to participate in the program. An active residential electric account with HMLD for at least 6 months.
Electric account must be in good standing: no arrears for the past 6 months (current month’s charges are okay). Rebate item must be installed at account location. Resident must agree to allow HMLD to inspect the installation on premises.
Purchase date must be within the current calendar year; purchases made between December 1-December 31 can be submitted up to January 31 of the following calendar year Rebate maximums reset on Jan. 1. Offer is subject to funding availability and can expire at any time.
To check your electric account’s eligibility, call HMLD at (508) 210-5400 Contact rebates@ene. org for all other questions. HMLD’s Rebate and Incentive programs are administered by Energy New England, a municipal cooperative.
Outdoor Electric Lawn Equipment HMLD is offering rebates to customers who have purchased select energy efficient Cordless Electric Outdoor Lawn Equipment. Snow Blower (56 volts or higher) One rebate for each eligible appliance per customer every three years (see exceptions below) Maximum incentive is limited to 50% of the cost of the individual product. Appliances included in a home purchase are not eligible for rebates.
Only new appliances are eligible for a rebate; leased appliances are not eligible. Eligible appliances are cordless with a rechargeable battery Only those residential customers living in 1-4 unit building are eligible for a rebate Rebates $200 and less are issued as a bill credit; rebates over $200 are issued as a check.
Qualified appliances must be purchased between 1/1/2026 and 12/31/2026; applications must be submitted by 1/31/2027 Apply online via the Rebate Portal or download a PDF application and return to rebates@ene. org . Program administered by Energy New England.
Email questions to rebates@ene. org . *If you are not comfortable using a computer, or do not have access to one, please contact us at 508-698-1225 .
* Blower Door Testing & Air Sealing Up to 50% of job cost with a $500 maximum Up to 50% of job cost with a $500 maximum Qualifying measures are those recommended in the Home Energy Assessmen t. New construction is not eligible for rebate. Combined rebate maximum is $1,000 Rebate will not exceed 50% of job cost.
Self-installations are not eligible Rebate issued as a check. Installation date must be between 1/1/2026 and 12/31/2026; applications must be submitted by 1/31/2027 Home Energy Assessment dated within 3 Years of project install date Itemized Contractor Invoice showing that some or all payments have been made Apply online via the Rebate Portal or download a PDF application and return to rebates@ene. org .
Program administered by Energy New England. Email questions to rebates@ene. org .
*If you are not comfortable using a computer, or do not have access to one, please contact us at 508-698-1225 . * Air & Ground Source Heat Pump Rebates HMLD is offering rebates on qualifying Air & Ground Source Heat Pump installations.
Heat Pump Qualified Product List or NEEP ccASHP List ENERGY STAR Cold Climate Certified Heat Pump Qualified Product List or NEEP ccASHP List ENERGY STAR Cold Climate Certified The New England Heat Pump Accelerator program is live! Ask your installing contractor if your Heat Pump qualifies for a $650 discount 3 Ton or 36,000 BTUs maximum per address, per year.
Heat pump units must be on the Heat Pump Qualified Product List or the NEEP ccASHP List . Rebate eligibility is limited to outdoor units only Heat Pump must be ENERGY STAR Cold Climate Certified New construction is not eligible for rebate. Rebate will not exceed 50% of job cost.
Work must be completed by a licensed contractor. Rebate issued as a check. Installation date must be between 1/1/2026 and 12/31/2026; applications must be submitted by 1/31/2027 Home Energy Assessment dated within 3 Years of project install date * Starting January 1, 2026: To comply with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regulations, t he HVAC industry is transitioning away from R410A refrigerants and to A2L refrigerants.
Consequently, Heat Pumps that use R410A refrigerants will no longer be considered rebate eligible* * One ton = 12,000 BTUs/HR, measured at 95°F.
Itemized Contractor Invoice showing that some or all payments have been made Installing Electrician license number Photo documentation showing that system has been installed Close-up picture of unit showing model number Apply online via the Rebate Portal or download a PDF application and return to rebates@ene. org . Program administered by Energy New England.
Email questions to rebates@ene. org . *If you are not comfortable using a computer, or do not have access to one, please contact us at 508-698-1225 .
* Commercial / Industrial Rebates / Energy Audit For information on rebates and energy audits available to business, commerical & industrial properties please visit our Commercial Rebates page. Energy Star® Appliance Rebates HMLD is offering rebates to customers who have purchased select energy efficient ENERGY STAR-rated appliances.
All in One Washer & Dryer Room Air Conditioner (with disposal) Pool Pump (Variable Speed) Refrigerator (with disposal) 4 Burner Induction Range (Replacing Gas/Propane) 4 Burner Induction Range (Replacing Electric) All in One Washer & Heat Pump Dryer * The New England Heat Pump Accelerator program is live!
Ask your installing contractor if your Heat Pump Water Heater qualifies for a $300 discount One rebate for each eligible appliance per customer every three years (see exceptions below) Maximum incentive is limited to 50% of the cost of the individual product. Appliances included in a home purchase are not eligible for rebates. Only new appliances are eligible for a rebate; leased appliances are not eligible.
Only those residential customers living in 1-4 unit building are eligible for a rebate Rebates $200 and less are issued as a bill credit; rebates over $200 are issued as a check.
Qualified appliances must be purchased between 1/1/2026 and 12/31/2026; applications must be submitted by 1/31/2027 ENERGY STAR certified Wi-Fi Thermostat’s are eligible if they control electric heat, central AC or a central Heat Pump Limit (1) Wi-Fi Thermostat rebate per customer per calendar year Limit (2) Mini-Split HVAC Control rebates per customer per calendar year Proof of ENERGY STAR certification Proof of disposal (refrigerator & room AC) Apply online via the Rebate Portal or download a PDF application and return to rebates@ene.
org . Program administered by Energy New England. Email questions to rebates@ene.
org . *If you are not comfortable using a computer, or do not have access to one, please contact us at 508-698-1225 . *
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Residential customers in Holden, Massachusetts. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows $25 - $100. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
Applications for Holden Municipal Light Department Outdoor Electric Lawn Equipment Rebates are due January 31, 2027. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, and final submission checks.
Holden Municipal Light Department Outdoor Electric Lawn Equipment Rebates is funded by Holden Municipal Light Department. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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