What you do makes all the difference.

Transitioning your home to all-electric is better for your budget, your health, and our environment. Here are steps you can take to decarbonize your life. Make a plan and then go one step further: get others to do the same.

Make impactful change in your own life:


Weatherize your home.

Investing in insulation and sealing will make your home more comfortable, lower your energy use and costs, and reduce carbon emissions.


Make a plan to transition your appliances to clean energy.

If we all electrify our home appliances instead of buying new fossil fuel machines, we can create healthier homes, save money, and reduce our carbon emissions. Make a plan to replace your appliances before their end of life so you will be able to make the choices you want, instead of being stuck with replacing with the same outdated technology.


Get a portable induction cooktop.

Can’t get rid of your gas stove? Do this instead! Portable induction cooktops are inexpensive, easy to store, and easy to use.


Expand the 10 community FFF demonstration program.

Help more communities throughout Massachusetts to adopt a healthier, all-electric building code.


What can you do as a community?

Check out out resources for municipalities.