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Groveland is a small residential community in the setting of a convenient suburb that retains all of the characteristics of a friendly rural town. The town was incorporated in 1850 after spending the 17th and 18th centuries attached first to Rowley and then to Bradford.
If you have specific questions pertaining to your local MLP’s rebates, email us at rebates@ene.org
Energy Saving Rebates & Programs
No-Cost Home Energy Assessments
In partnership with GMED, Energy New England (ENE) provides no-cost Home Energy Assessments for GMED’s residential customers. Our highly trained and experienced Residential Energy Advisors will assess your home’s energy efficiency to identify heating, lighting, weatherization, and rebate opportunities that can save you money on your utility bills.
ENE’s Energy Advisor conducts an in-person or virtual walk-through of your home, inputting information into our energy-efficiency software to create a report for you that analyzes your home’s energy usage, identifies home improvement projects that can lower your energy costs, and links to GMED’s rebates and incentives.
To begin scheduling your Home Energy Assessment please complete a brief online intake form or print and mail an intake form.
If you have general questions regarding energy efficiency please contact us: 888-772-4242 | hea@ene.org
Rebate Eligibility Requirements
- Rebate program is for residential electric accounts only. Commercial accounts aren’t eligible to participate.
- Groveland Municipal Light Department (GMLD) will determine your electric account’s eligibility to participate in the program.
- An active residential electric account with GMLD for at least 6 months.
- Electric account must be in good standing: no arrears for the past 6 months (current month’s charges are okay).
- Rebate item must be installed at account location.
- Resident must agree to allow GMLD to inspect the installation on premises.
- Rebate maximums reset on Jan. 1.
- Offer is subject to funding availability and can expire at any time.
To check your electric account’s eligibility, call GMLD at 978-372-1671.
Contact rebates@ene.org for all other questions.
Energy Star® Appliance Rebates
GMLD is pleased to offer rebates to customers purchasing ENERGY STAR-rated appliances. ENERGY STAR-rated products are significantly more energy-efficient than the average comparable model.
| ENERGY STAR Appliance | Rebate |
| Smart Power Strip | $10 |
| Standard Programmable Thermostat | $25 |
| Air Purifier | $50 |
| Dehumidifier | |
| Air Conditioner (proof of disposal for old unit) | $100 |
| Refrigerator (proof of disposal for old unit) | |
| Wi-Fi Smart Thermostat | |
| Induction Cooktop | $250 |
| Hybrid Water Heater |
Rebate Eligibility
- See account eligibility terms and conditions in section above.
- 1 rebate per hybrid water heater per year.
- $200 maximum in appliance rebates per residential account per year (exception for the hybrid water heater).
- Appliances included in a home purchase are not eligible for rebates.
- Rebates are issued as a check.
- Purchase date must be within the current calendar year; purchases made between December 1-December 31 can be submitted up to January 31 of the following calendar year.
Required Documents
- ENERGY STAR certification
- Sales receipt
- Proof of disposal of old unit – Air Conditioner & Refrigerator only
Apply online via the Rebate Portal or print and mail a Rebate Application. The GMLD rebate program is administered by Energy New England. Email questions to rebates@ene.org.
*If you are not comfortable using a computer, or do not have access to one, please contact us at 508-698-1225.*
Electric Vehicle Rebates
Save money. Save time. Save carbon. Now is the time to switch from gasoline to electricity. Plug-in electric cars are fast, fun, affordable, and efficient. Compared to gasoline vehicles, electric vehicles (EVs) are less costly to operate and maintenance is cheaper and simpler. Residents in GMLD’s territory are encouraged to test drive and experience the speed and power of EVs first hand.
| GMLD EV Rebate | Rebate |
| Level 2 Charger | $250 |
Rebate Eligibility
- One EV Charger rebate per household per year
- Work can be completed by a contractor or self-installed. Self-installed labor costs aren’t eligible for rebate.
- Appliances included in a home purchase are not eligible for rebates.
- Rebate issued as a check
- Purchase date must be within the current calendar year; purchases made between December 1-December 31 can be submitted up to January 31 of the following calendar year.
Required Documents
- Vehicle registration
- Charger receipt and/or vehicle purchase invoice with an itemized detail of charger included with purchase of vehicle
- Level 2 Charger Model detailed on invoice or receipt
- Photo of installed charger
- Certificate of Inspection from Groveland Electrical Wiring Inspector if Level 2 EV Charger installation required wiring modifications
Apply for the Level 2 Charger rebate online via the Rebate Portal or print and mail a Rebate Application. The GMLD rebate program is administered by Energy New England. Email questions to rebates@ene.org.
*If you are not comfortable using a computer, or do not have access to one, please contact us at 508-698-1225.*
Air Source Heat Pump Rebates
A Home Energy Assessment is required prior to applying for a GMLD air-source heat pump rebate. Sign up online or call Energy New England (ENE) at 888‐772‐4242 to schedule. Your assessment will provide a list of energy-saving recommendations.
Starting September 1, 2025: If your home was built prior to the year 2000, Weatherization recommendations made during your Home Energy Assessment must be completed to be eligible for an Air Source Heat Pump rebate. Weatherization projects recommended during a Home Energy Assessment are eligible for a separate rebate: GMLD Weatherization Rebate Application
| Rebate Item | Rebate | Eligible Equipment |
| Air Source Heat Pump |
$500/Ton, $2,000 max 1 Ton = 12,000 BTU/hr. BTUs are determined using the cooling capacity measured at 95° F. |
Heat Pump Qualified Product List or NEEP ccASHP List ENERGY STAR Cold Climate Certified
|
| Ductless Mini-Split |
Rebate Eligibility
- See eligibility requirements in section above.
- $2,000 maximum Heat Pump rebate per residential account, per year
- Home energy assessment date must be within 4 years of the job date.
- Self-installs are not eligible for rebate
- Heat pump units must be on the Heat Pump Qualified Product List or the NEEP ccASHP List.
- Rebate eligibility is limited to outdoor units only
- Heat Pump must be ENERGY STAR Cold Climate Certified
- Systems included in a home purchase are not eligible for rebates.
- Purchase date must be within the current calendar year; purchases made between December 1-December 31 can be submitted up to January 31 of the following calendar year
- Rebate issued as a check.
- To read more about heat pumps, click here.
*Starting January 1, 2026: To comply with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regulations, the HVAC industry is transitioning away from R410A refrigerants and to A2L refrigerants. Consequently, Heat Pumps that use R410A refrigerants will no longer be considered rebate eligible*
Required Documents
- Home energy assessment report*
- AHRI or NEEP certificate
- Installer invoice showing some or all payments made
*If residence was built prior to the year 2000, Weatherization measures recomended during the Home Energy Assessment must be completed to be eligible for the ASHP rebate. Please submit either:
- Contractor installation: Itemized installer invoice showing some or all payments have been made, detailing installed measures
- Self installation: Itemized receipt/proof of purchase detailing materials installed; pictures of installed measures may be requested
- Weatherization projects recommended during a Home Energy Assessment are eligible for a separate rebate: GMLD Weatherization Rebate Application
Apply online via the Rebate Portal or print and mail a Rebate Application. The GMLD rebate program is administered by Energy New England. Email questions to rebates@ene.org.
*If you are not comfortable using a computer, or do not have access to one, please contact us at 508-698-1225.*
Electric Lawn Equipment Rebates
GMLD and Energy New England (ENE) are offering new Rebates and Incentives to ratepayers who purchase Electric Lawn Equipment! Our goal is to promote electrification and reduce carbon emissions.
| Lawn Equipment | Rebate |
| String Trimmer | $50 |
| Leaf Blower | |
| Hedge Trimmer | |
| Chain & Pole Saw | |
| Pressure Washer | |
| Walk-behind Lawnmower | $100 |
| Lawn Tractor | $250 |
| Zero Turn Lawnmower |
Rebate Eligibility
- See account eligibility terms and conditions in section above.
- Rebate maximum is $250.
- Equipment included in a home purchase are not eligible for rebates.
- Rebate is issued as a check.
- Purchase date must be within the current calendar year; purchases made between December 1-December 31 can be submitted up to January 31 of the following calendar year.
Required Documents
- Sales receipt
Apply online via the Rebate Portal or print and mail a Rebate Application. The GMLD rebate program is administered by Energy New England. Email questions to rebates@ene.org.
*If you are not comfortable using a computer, or do not have access to one, please contact us at 508-698-1225.*
Weatherization: Air Sealing & Insulation
A home energy assessment is required prior to applying for a GMLD weatherization rebate. Sign up online or call Energy New England (ENE) at 888‐772‐4242 to schedule. Your assessment will provide a list of energy-saving recommendations.
| Weatherization Measure | Rebate |
| Air Sealing | Up to 50% of job cost with a $1,000 maximum |
| General Insulation | |
| Insulation: Pipe Wrap |
Rebate Eligibility
- See eligibility requirements in section above.
- Qualifying measures are those recommended from the Energy Audit/Home Energy Assessment.
- Home energy assessment date must be within 4 years of the job date.
- Rebate maximum is $1,000.
- Rebate will not exceed 50% of job cost.
- Work can be completed by a contractor or self-install. Self-installed labor costs aren’t eligible for rebate.
- Rebate issued as a check.
- Application must be submitted to the portal or postmarked by 12/31 of the current calendar year.
Required Documents
- Home energy assessment report
- Proof of payment
Apply online via the Rebate Portal or print and mail a Rebate Application. The GMLD rebate program is administered by Energy New England. Email questions to rebates@ene.org.
*If you are not comfortable using a computer, or do not have access to one, please contact us at 508-698-1225.*

