Steps you can take to safely reduce gas usage in your home
Smart Meters
Smart meters can display your home energy use, allow you to remotely adjust your thermostat or turn appliances off, and help you find ways to save energy and money. They also provide two-way communication between you and your utility, helping your utility know about blackouts and maintain more reliable service.
Insulate your home
Home insulation and air-sealing reduces drafts, inconsistent temperatures, and poorly performing heating and cooling systems. A home energy audit can help lower energy consumption, decrease bills, prevent mold, and make your home healthier, more comfortable, and more valuable.
Heat pumps to replace or supplement your gas or oil burner
Air source, geothermal, or water-heater heat pumps are proven technologies, producing cost savings & increasing comfort. They are the cleanest most efficient & environmentally-friendly way to handle heating and cooling.
Induction cooking
Efficient induction cooktops offer faster cook times, precise temperature control, easier clean up, and improved indoor air quality and safety than gas cookers. Making that switch is healthier for you and the planet.
Solar Energy
Solar energy is sustainable, renewable, and plentiful. The cost of using solar to produce electricity goes down each year with a wide range of purchasing, leasing, and state and federal rebates available. Adding battery storage increases overall reliability, along with the cost savings, increased home value, and reduced greenhouse gas emissions.
Sign up for a community solar program
Customers use energy generated by solar panels at an off-site array. Community solar allows everyone to benefit from solar energy, even if they can’t put panels on a rooftop.