Heating & Cooling

NextZero 2024 Rebate Submission Deadline

The deadline to submit NextZero rebate applications for appliances and devices purchased and efficiency measures completed in 2024 is January 31, 2025.

Heat Pump Rebates

West Boylston Municipal Light Plant (WBMLP) offers rebates on heat pump systems. Refer to the tables below to see if your heating or cooling system qualifies. Click the “Submit Online Application” link or download the mail-in application to see the full range of options and get started. WBMLP also offers rebates on Wi-Fi thermostats/Smart HVAC Controls through its Appliance Rebate program. Please note that all heat pumps must be installed by a MA licensed contractor in order to be eligible for a rebate.

Heat PumpSEER2EER2HSPF2COPRebate
Air Source Heat Pump≥15.2N/A≥8.1N/A$500/ton
Ground Source Heat PumpN/A≥19.2N/A≥3.5$750/ton

*Limit of three tons of heat pumps per year. SEER=Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio, EER= Energy Efficiency Ratio (measures instantaneous cooling efficiency), HSPF= Heating Seasonal Performance Factor, COP= Coefficient of Performance

Massachusetts provides a sales tax exemption on the purchase of heat pump systems. For more information, consult your local tax expert.

Home Efficiency Rebates

West Boylston Municipal Light Plant offers Home Efficiency rebates on efficient home upgrades such as insulation and duct sealing. Refer to the table below to see if your home efficiency measures qualify. Click the “Submit Online Application” link or download the mail-in application to see the full range of options and get started.

*Home EfficiencyRebate
Blower Door Test & Air Sealing50% of purchase price up to a maximum rebate of $500
Insulation50% of purchase price up to a maximum rebate of $500
Duct Sealing50% of purchase price up to a maximum rebate of $500

*Post-installation inspections are required to receive rebates. Call 888-333-7525 to schedule an inspection.

Energy Saver Home Loan Program

Low and moderate-income Massachusetts residents may be eligible for the Mass Community Climate Bank’s Energy Saver Home Loan program which is available for energy efficiency and decarbonization projects that reduce the home’s total energy use by at least 20%. Eligible measures include heat pumps, home weatherization, roof replacement and oil tank removal, electrical system upgrades, new efficient appliances and fixtures, and installation of rooftop solar panels, battery storage, and EV charging stations.