Energy Assistance for Massachusetts Residents

At Canal Fuel Co., we believe no one should have to go without heat due to unforeseen circumstances or temporary hardships. If you or someone you know is struggling to pay heating bills, there may be assistance available to you through the Massachusetts home energy assistance program, also known as HEAP. No matter what type of heating source you have, HEAP may be able to help you pay your winter heating bills. See below for resources and contact information.

Want to learn more about heating assistance in Cape Cod and the South Shore? Get in touch with us by filling out our contact form. We will be happy to answer your questions.

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South Shore Community Action Council
71 Obery Street, Plymouth MA 02360
Phone: (508) 746-6707

Fuel Assistance – Cape & Islands
133 Falmouth Road, Building 1, Suite E, Mashpee, MA 02649
Phone: (508) 778-0870

Barnstable Housing Authority
146 South Street, Hyannis, MA 02601
Phone: (508) 771-7222

Community Action Committee of Cape & Islands, Inc
372 North Street, Hyannis, MA 02601
Phone: 508-771-1727

Housing Assistance Corporation
Main Office: 255 Independence Drive, Hyannis, MA 02601
Lower Cape Office: 78 Route 6A, Orleans, MA 02653
Phone: 508-771-5400

Services from Canal Fuel

You may know us for our expert fuel delivery services in South Shore and Cape Cod, but we offer much more than that. We offer budget plans to provide more predictability with your fuel payments. You can also count on us for heating maintenance and tune-ups and 24/7 emergency service. Become a customer today and enjoy everything we have to offer. Call us or fill out our online form to get started.

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Simple Ways to Reduce Heating Costs

There are many ways you can begin to reduce your overall heating costs by making certain home improvements. These are a few ways to save on energy costs in the winter.

  • Schedule annual efficiency tune-ups
  • Improve or add insulation to your home
  • Weatherproof windows
  • Seal drafts around doors
  • Use thermal curtains