The Senate Committee on Climate Change and Global Warming will host a hearing discussing the value of the Mass Save program. The hearing will focus on the program’s cost effectiveness, its long-term effect on energy system costs, recent changes in how it delivers services to low-income communities, its contributions toward achieving the Commonwealth’s emissions limits, its role in low-carbon housing construction, the statewide workforce it supports and sustains, and the impact of the ConnectedSolutions demand-response program within Mass Save.
Speaking:
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- Executive Office
- Massachusetts Department of Energy Resources (DOER)
- Program Structure and Workforce
- Abode Energy Management
- Rogers Insulation Specialists
- Cost-Effectiveness and Long-Term Savings
- American Council for an Energy-Efficiency Economy
- Acadia Center
- Conservation Law Foundation
- Equity and Low-Income Access
- Planning Office for Urban Affairs
- Action Inc.
- Action for Boston Community Development
- Metro West Collaborative Development
- ConnectedSolutions
- Sunrun
- Highland Electric Fleets
Oral testimony is by invitation only, but the hearing is open to the public via livestream. Questions about the public hearing can be addressed to Senator Cynthia Creem’s office at (617) 722-1639 or Cynthia.Creem@MASenate.gov.
- Executive Office


