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Today, Mayor Michelle Wu announced the launch of the Boston
 Energy Saver program , a new City service helping Boston renters, homeowners, and small businesses upgrade their buildings and lower their energy bills.
 
Currently, there are many energy programs available to consumers, but it can be confusing to know where to start. Boston Energy Saver is a resource developed in partnership with Eversource, National Grid, and other local nonprofits to connect Boston residents
 with discounts and building upgrades that work best for their home or small business.
These possible upgrades include rebates and low-cost financing for energy upgrades, building weatherization, heat pumps, induction stoves, energy bill check-ups to make sure residents are not being overcharged, and much more. 
Energy bill savings will be dependent on the size of the building, its current fuel source, as well as the selected discounts and incentives. For example, residents can save up to $10,000 or more on the installation of a heat pump heating and cooling system
 with a Mass Save rebate. Through weatherization upgrades, residents who use oil heating could expect savings between 10-20% on their energy bill, or up to $380 annually. |  |  
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By 2027, the City plans to deliver $300 million in total benefits through Boston Energy Saver to homes and businesses, including installing 5,000 heat pumps and weatherizing 10,000 buildings. Boston Energy Saver also provides support to renters and property
 owners of smaller buildings, who have historically faced barriers to accessing energy efficiency programs. The City of Boston is also conducting targeted outreach to low-income families in partnership with community-based organizations so that residents hit
 hardest by high energy bills can get assistance. |  |  
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The Boston Energy Saver Help Desk is available from 9 AM - 5 PM, Monday through Friday, in English, Spanish, Cape Verdean Creole, Chinese, Haitian Creole, and Vietnamese. 
Visit boston.gov/save ,
 email energ...@boston.gov  or call
617-635-SAVE  (7283) to learn more. |  |  
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