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Get a Free QuoteMassachusetts has 41 municipal light plants serving 50 municipalities. These MLPs are NOT eligible for Mass Save programs but offer their own incentive programs. Many offer solar rebates, EV charger rebates, and heat pump incentives.
Important: Mass Save Does Not Apply
Municipal utility customers are NOT eligible for Mass Save programs. However, your local utility likely offers its own rebates and incentives.
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With Solar Rebates
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With Heat Pump Rebates
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With EV Charger Rebates
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With Battery Rebates
Massachusetts has 41 municipal light plants (MLPs) serving local communities. These utilities offer their own incentive programs separate from Mass Save, including:
NuWatt Energy works with all Massachusetts municipal utilities to help customers maximize their local incentives.
Find your local municipal utility below to see available incentives for solar, heat pumps, EV chargers, and more.
Serves: Braintree
Solar Rebate: $0.60/watt DC
Max: $15,000 (25 kW DC cap)
Serves: Hingham
Solar Rebate: $0.60/watt
Max: $6,000 (10 kW lifetime cap)
Serves: Reading, Lynnfield Center, North Reading (partial)
Solar Rebate: $1,200/kW ($1.20/watt)
Serves: Concord
Solar Rebate: $625/kW DC (~$0.63/watt)
Max: $3,125
Serves: Wellesley
Solar Rebate: $1,200/kW
Max: $12,000
Serves: Ipswich
Solar Rebate: $0.30/watt
Max: 10 kW residential / 25 kW commercial
Serves: Wakefield
Solar Rebate: $0.80/watt
Max: 50% of installed cost (10 kW DC)
Serves: Shrewsbury
Solar Rebate: 0% loan + full retail net metering
Serves: Holyoke
Solar Rebate: 0% financing up to $10,000
Serves: Peabody
Solar Rebate: Bill credits for excess generation
Serves: Norwood
Solar Rebate: $1.20/watt DC
Max: 25 kW DC cap
Serves: Chicopee
Solar Rebate: $1.20/watt
Max: $12,000
Serves: Westfield
Solar Rebate: Program closed
Serves: Georgetown
Solar Rebate: $0.60/watt
Max: $10,000
Serves: Rowley
Solar Rebate: $0.60/watt
Max: $6,000 (10 kW DC)
Serves: Danvers
Solar Rebate: $1.20/watt AC
Max: $4,500 (first 3.75 kW AC)
Serves: Mansfield
Solar Rebate: $1.20/watt
Max: $15,000 (50% of cost, 20 kW max)
Serves: Middleborough
Solar Rebate: $0.60/watt
Max: $15,000 (25 kW DC, 50% of cost)
Serves: North Attleborough
Solar Rebate: $1.20/watt
Max: $6,000
Serves: Littleton, Boxborough
Solar Rebate: $1.00/watt AC
Max: 50% of system costs (8 kW AC max)
A municipal light plant is a locally-owned electric utility operated by a town or city government. Rates are set by local officials, and any profits stay in the community. Massachusetts has 41 MLPs.
Mass Save is funded by charges on investor-owned utility bills (Eversource, National Grid, Unitil). Municipal utilities do not contribute to this fund, so their customers cannot access Mass Save programs. However, most MLPs offer their own comparable rebate programs.
Check your electric bill - it will show your utility provider. If your bill comes from a town or city department (like "Braintree Electric Light" or "Hingham Municipal Light Plant"), you have a municipal utility.
Yes! NuWatt works with all Massachusetts municipal utilities. We handle the paperwork for your local rebates and ensure you maximize every available incentive for solar, batteries, heat pumps, and more.
Contact us and we'll identify your utility and all available incentives for your home.