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Energy Conservation Programs

DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY WEATHERIZATION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM – Federally funded. Designed to help you save money on your heating and cooling bills, and to make your home more comfortable. All work is done by professional contractors and includes attic and wall insulation and weather stripping. If you are a Fuel Assistance client, and your home has not been weatherized by NSCAP since September 30, 1993, you may qualify for this program. You may be a homeowner or renter to be eligible.

KEYSPAN WEATHERIZATION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM – Funded by Keyspan.
A weatherization program for Keyspan heating customers. Includes attic and wall insulation and weather stripping. You may be a homeowner or renter to be eligible.

NATIONAL GRID WEATHERIZATION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM – Funded by National Grid. A weatherization program for National Grid customers. Includes attic and wall insulation and weather-stripping. You may be a homeowner or renter to be eligible.

HEARTWAP – Federally funded. HEARTWAP is an emergency program to help homeowners on Fuel Assistance repair or replace heating systems that meet State criteria.
This program is for homeowners only.

APPLIANCE MANAGEMENT PROGRAM – Funded by National Grid. You have to have lived in your home for at least one year to be eligible. AMP is designed to educate you about your electric usage. An energy manager will meter your refrigerator(s) and/or freezer(s) to determine if it is a high energy user. If so, it may be replaced at no cost. National Grid will also pay to replace a waterbed mattress with a regular mattress. The energy manager will install energy saving light bulbs and inform you on how to save on your electric bill. You may be a homeowner or tenant to be eligible.

Contact Information
Chuck Gallant, Energy Conservation Program Director
978-531-0767 x118
cgallant@nscap.org

Link to Energy Conservation Programs Flyer(doc)

Program Eligibility
Program participants must complete a Fuel Assistance application and earn no more than 200% of Federal Poverty guidelines. Click here for the current income guidelines.(pdf)

To participate in the Appliance Management Program, participants must be National Grid customers.

Registration/Sign-Up Information
Program participants must apply through NSCAP’s Fuel Assistance Program.

 

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