Navigating 2026 Energy Rebates in MA & RI

Did you know that as of January 1, 2026, many energy efficiency incentives in Massachusetts and Rhode Island have been updated? If you’ve been putting off your insulation project, February is actually the "sweet spot" to get started. While the snow is still on the ground, the 2026 program funding is fresh, and wait times for assessments are often shorter than in the peak of spring.

At Baystate Energy Reduction, we specialize in helping homeowners and landlords navigate programs like Mass Save and Rhode Island Energy (EnergyWise). This year, the focus is on "Whole-Home" efficiency.

Why now is the best time to call Baystate:

  • Fresh Funding: New year means renewed budgets for state-sponsored programs.

  • Maximize Your Rebates: In 2026, insulation and air sealing remain the highest-impact ways to lower your utility bills. Many residents still qualify for 75% to 100% off their insulation costs.

  • The "Heat Pump" Connection: Planning to upgrade to a heat pump this year? Most 2026 rebates require a Home Energy Assessment first to ensure your "thermal envelope" (insulation and air sealing) is up to par. Starting now ensures you're eligible for those massive HVAC incentives later.

Don’t let another month of "heating the outdoors" go by. Whether you're a homeowner in Worcester or a landlord in Providence, we’ll help you claim every dollar you're entitled to.

Ready to see what you qualify for in 2026? Schedule your No-Cost Home Energy Assessment today.

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