Connecticut 2025 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB05927

Introduced
1/22/25  

Caption

An Act Concerning Incentives For The Replacement Of Residential Electric Resistance Heating Systems.

Impact

If implemented, HB 05927 would positively affect state laws related to energy efficiency and residential heating regulations. By increasing the rate at which outdated electric resistance heating systems are replaced, the bill aligns with state goals to reduce energy consumption and lower greenhouse gas emissions. Moreover, providing incentives could lead to enhanced energy savings for homeowners, contribute to the overall reduction of the state's carbon footprint, and promote economic growth through improved heating technology.

Summary

House Bill 05927 seeks to promote the replacement of residential electric resistance heating systems in Connecticut. The bill aims to achieve this by not only identifying homes that would benefit from such replacements but also by implementing targeted marketing and providing additional incentives. This proposed change reflects a broader commitment to improving energy efficiency across residential properties, aiming to facilitate the transition to more sustainable heating systems.

Contention

While the bill presents clear benefits regarding energy efficiency, the implementation approach may raise questions among stakeholders. Concerns could emerge regarding the cost of marketing efforts and the efficacy of the proposed incentives. Stakeholders may also debate the extent to which the state should involve itself in homeowners' decisions about heating systems, particularly regarding financial aspects. This dynamic could lead to discussions around the appropriate level of government intervention in market mechanisms.

Notable_points

Ultimately, HB 05927 is seen as a step towards modernizing the state's residential heating landscape. By addressing both marketing and incentives, the bill emphasizes the importance of awareness and financial motivation to encourage homeowners to invest in energy-efficient heating solutions. As debate continues, it will be crucial for lawmakers to balance these incentives with fiscal responsibility and ensure that the program remains accessible to those most in need of support.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CT HB06688

An Act Concerning Mortgages, The Residential Heating Equipment Financing Program, The Connecticut Housing Finance Authority And Mobile Manufactured Homes.

CT SB00123

An Act Concerning The Public Utilities Regulatory Authority, The Regulation Of Electric Rates And State Public Policy Concerning Electricity Generation.

CT HB06504

An Act Concerning Incentives For Residential Heat Pumps, Geothermal Pumps And Battery Storage.

CT SB00305

An Act Concerning Heating Efficiency In New Construction And Major Alterations Of Residential Buildings.

CT SB00966

An Act Concerning The Procurement Of Standard Service Electricity And The Regulation Of Public Utilities.

CT HB05485

An Act Concerning Transportation Infrastructure For Electric Vehicles.

CT SB00301

An Act Concerning Energy Efficiency Standards And Grants For Retrofitting Projects.

CT HB05232

An Act Concerning Solar Projects Throughout The State.

CT SB00004

An Act Concerning Connecticut's Present And Future Housing Needs.

CT SB00979

An Act Concerning The Establishment Of The Connecticut Home Energy Label And The Tree Canopy Of Certain Municipalities.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.