*CFREE Introduces “CFREE Tips”*
*CFREE (Carbon Free Residential – Everything Electric)* has been releasing
periodic *“Climate Minutes”* on topics related to reducing a household’s
carbon footprint. We are now introducing *CFREE Tips*, which have the same
goal, are shorter, and are issued more frequently.

*CFREE Tip #1*
* Are you on the correct Eversource delivery rate plan?*  🤔 *The rate *per
kWh for electricity delivery* is lower *if *electricity is your primary
source of energy for heating.*

Eversource has four residential delivery rate plans (which are different
from the supplier rate plans such as Lincoln Green Energy Choice).  R1 and
R2 delivery rates are for those residents who heat with fossil fuels. The
less-expensive R3 and R4 are for those whose primary source of energy for
heating is electricity.  You can still have your oil or gas heating system
for backup and very cold periods and be considered to have primary electric
heating *if you have installed heat pumps.*  R2 and R4 are the rate plans
if you qualify to receive any discount from Eversource based upon income.

CFREE found in a small survey 🧐 that there are quite a number of Lincoln
residents who are on the R1 rate but should be on the lower R3 rate. 🤨 If
you qualify for either R3 or R4 but are now on R1 or R2, call the customer
service number on your Eversource bill and ask them to correct your rate.😉

*If you find you are on the wrong rate plan, you have a solar
array AND participate in the SMART program, please read the following.*

If you were already heating with electricity as your primary source when
the solar array was
installed, *you may qualify for an increase in your SMART incentive* for
the balance of the 10-
year qualifying period.  If this applies to you, one of *our CFREE
volunteers will help* you 😃submit the needed information to the Department
of Environmental Resources (DOER), the state agency that manages SMART.

*Please send an email to Scott Rodman, on behalf of CFREE,
at slrod...@8500.org <slrod...@8500.org>.*

*CFREE (Carbon Free Residential – Everything Electric) is a subcommittee of
the Lincoln Green Energy Committee (GEC).  CFREE provides guidance on how
households can reduce use of fossil fuels and decrease greenhouse gas
emissions to help Massachusetts meet statewide emissions limits set for
2030, 2040, and 2050. It also provides information about state and federal
incentives that help reduce the cost of such changes. *
*For more information visit: lincolngreenenergy.org
<http://lincolngreenenergy.org/>.*

*Collette Sizer*
*CFREE Facilitator*
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