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Energy Efficiency

Proper insulation and air sealing help maintain consistent indoor temperatures year-round, reducing heating and cooling costs while improving comfort for employees, volunteers, and visitors. Weatherization upgrades can also protect equipment and reduce maintenance costs, improving your building’s value and performance.

Newton nonprofits can access no-cost energy assessments through the Mass Save Community First Partnership. Nonprofits and houses of worship using less than 1.5 million kWh in annual electric usage or less than 40,000 therms annually on natural gas bills can request an assessment. These assessments identify opportunities to improve comfort, reduce heating and cooling costs, and cut energy waste while unlocking enhanced incentives—ultimately lowering operational expenses so nonprofit resources can go further toward your mission. Up to 100% of project cost paid through incentives for eligible non-profits.*
*Not including heat pumps

Upgrading to high-efficiency heat pumps can reduce your organization’s heating and cooling costs while providing year-round comfort for employees and customers. Heat pumps also improve indoor air quality, minimize noise, and help meet sustainability goals by cutting greenhouse gas emissions.

Small Businesses

Green Newton is a Community First Partner through the Mass Save program, offering no-cost, no-commitment energy assessments for small businesses. These assessments identify opportunities to install high-efficiency heat pumps and building controls to optimize performance and comfort.

Larger Commercial Properties

The Mass Save Commercial & Industrial Program provides custom incentives for heat pump and HVAC control upgrades, helping reduce energy loads and extend equipment lifespan. Projects may include building management systems, dual enthalpy economizer controls, or variable refrigerant flow (VRF) heat pump systems—all with dedicated rebates and technical support. You can learn more about this program here.

Effective January 1, 2026, the incentive amount for air source heat pumps will be $2,000 per ton.

Installing solar panels can be a smart, cost-effective investment for organizations—reducing electricity costs, strengthening your brand’s sustainability image, and improving property value. In Massachusetts, commercial solar systems typically pay for themselves within 6–10 years and continue to generate clean, low-cost electricity for 20–30 years, significantly lowering operational expenses. An organization that integrates solar not only saves money but also demonstrates climate leadership and resilience within the local community.

Solar panels perform best on roofs with strong sun exposure and minimal shading (ideally less than ten years old). Organizations can assess their building’s solar potential using Google’s Project Sunroof tool. Financial incentives can significantly reduce upfront costs: businesses may be eligible for a 30% federal Investment Tax Credit (ITC) for solar systems placed in service by December 31, 2027. Projects that are completed after that date may still qualify if construction begins by July 4, 2026. Some commercial and nonprofit properties may also qualify for the state’s SMART program, depending on eligibility and available funding.

For organizations who prefer not to own the panels directly, Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs) and leasing options allow third-party companies to install and maintain the system, while the business benefits from lower electricity rates without upfront expenses.

Owners who install and retain ownership of their solar systems can also take advantage of SMART solar payments, which provide ongoing incentives for each kilowatt-hour of electricity generated, and net metering, which credits excess solar production to reduce electric bills. These credits can even be shared among multiple accounts in the same load zone, allowing businesses with several sites to offset their total energy costs.

In addition, businesses with solar or battery storage systems can participate in Mass Save’s Commercial ConnectedSolutions program, which provides payments for reducing electricity use during peak demand periods. This program allows your company to earn incentives while supporting a more stable and sustainable electric grid.

Upgrading to energy-efficient appliances, lighting, and building systems helps your restaurant cut operating costs, lower emissions, and create a more comfortable and productive environment. From refrigeration and cooking to lighting, water heating, and building controls, efficiency upgrades are a smart investment that pays off in savings and sustainability.

Small Businesses

As a Community First Partner with Mass Save, Green Newton connects you to a no-cost, no-commitment energy assessment that identifies opportunities to replace outdated appliances and systems. Common recommendations include:

  • Upgrading to ENERGY STAR®–certified appliances such as refrigerators, dishwashers, induction stoves, and heat pump dryers to reduce energy and water use.
  • Installing LED lighting and advanced controls—like occupancy sensors, timers, and daylight harvesting—to significantly cut lighting costs.
  • Adding pipe insulation and faucet aerators to prevent heat loss and reduce water use.
  • Replacing inefficient water heaters with heat pump water heaters or other high-efficiency models that can lower energy consumption by up to 50%.

Larger Commercial Properties

The Mass Save Commercial & Industrial Program provides prescriptive and custom incentives for a wide range of upgrades, including:

  • Lighting and controls: Rebates for LED fixtures, networked lighting controls, and midstream discounts through participating distributors.
  • HVAC and water heating: Incentives for high-efficiency water heaters, boilers, and heat pump systems, plus funding for pipe insulation and system optimization.
  • Specialty and food service equipment: Rebates for efficient commercial kitchen appliances, laundry systems, compressed air, and motors.

Start with a no-cost site assessment to uncover opportunities and design an upgrade plan tailored to your business’s energy needs. Learn more at Mass Save for Businesses.

In addition, businesses can tap into the Specialty Equipment Program administered through Mass Save, which offers instant rebates and custom incentives for high-efficiency commercial equipment—such as food-service appliances, industrial refrigerators/freezers, and compressed-air systems—so you can replace specialty systems with minimal upfront cost and maximum savings.

Newton businesses have access to public and private financing for clean energy and modernization projects. Programs offer low-interest loans, rebates covering up to 100% of project costs depending on eligibility, and federal tax credits for electrification and energy efficiency upgrades.

​​Through Mass Save

Mass Save offers 3rd party financing options to help cover the upfront cost of energy upgrades identified during a business energy assessment. Eligible measures include lighting, HVAC, water heating, insulation, and other qualified energy-saving improvements. Businesses can borrow from $5,000 to $500,000 making it easier to implement upgrades without large capital outlays.

Additional Options

Commercial property owners can also explore Commercial Property Assessed Clean Energy (C-PACE) financing through MassDevelopment, which allows repayment through property taxes, and SBA 504 Green Loans for owner-occupied buildings. Combining these with available Mass Save rebates and federal tax incentives can significantly lower total project costs.

Waste Management

Small actions can make a big impact! By composting food scraps and other organic waste with Black Earth, your organization can reduce landfill waste while showing a tangible commitment to caring for our planet.

You can start small—composting kitchen scraps from community meals, events, or offices—and grow the program over time. Black Earth will help set up a simple system, provide clear signage, and train volunteers or staff so it’s easy to maintain.

You can compost more than you think: coffee grounds and filters, napkins, paper towels, as well as fruits, veggies, eggshells, and more.

Benefits Beyond Waste Reduction

  • Teach and inspire your community about environmental stewardship.
  • Align your practices with your mission and values.
  • Send a positive message to members, donors, and visitors that you care about the earth.

Contact Black Earth to get started!

Newton has implemented recycling ordinances to enhance sustainability and reduce waste. All properties are required to separate and recycle cardboard, as well as other recyclables including plastic, metal, glass containers, and mixed paper. Waste haulers permitted to collect trash must also provide recycling services unless the property owner can show that another permitted hauler is providing separate recycling collection.

Your organization can significantly reduce waste, save on disposal costs, and improve tenant satisfaction by optimizing recycling practices through RecyclingWorks Massachusetts. The program offers free technical assistance, guidance, and resources to help property owners audit waste streams, separate materials, and implement recycling, composting, and donation programs.

Key actions include source-separating recyclables such as cardboard, paper, bottles, electronics, and construction debris, and ensuring your hauler contracts cover efficient recycling and organics collection. Landlords should also follow state waste bans to remain compliant and avoid fines. Programs for food donation and composting allow excess food to be diverted from landfills, lowering disposal costs while benefiting the community. Using these tools can make buildings more sustainable, reduce operating expenses, and demonstrate a commitment to environmental responsibility for tenants.

Learn more from MassDEP RecyclingWorks

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