Maine 2023-2024 Regular Session

Maine Senate Bill LD1830

Introduced
4/27/23  
Refer
4/27/23  

Caption

An Act to Advance Maine's Clean Energy Goals

Summary

LD1830, also known as An Act to Advance Maine's Clean Energy Goals, focuses on enhancing the state's commitment to sustainable energy initiatives. It aims to establish ambitious targets for reducing greenhouse gas emissions and promoting the use of renewable energy sources. By setting clear goals, the bill seeks to align Maine's energy policies with broader national and global objectives for combating climate change and transitioning to a green economy. If enacted, LD1830 would require state entities to increase their investments in clean energy technologies, thereby fostering innovation and economic growth within the state. The bill's proponents argue that LD1830 represents a crucial step toward meeting Maine's climate action commitments, which could lead to substantial reductions in carbon emissions over the next decade. This legislation is expected to open new market opportunities for clean energy companies while creating jobs in renewable energy sectors. Additionally, supporters highlight the potential for increased energy independence and resilience against the fluctuations of fossil fuel markets as important benefits of the proposed legislation. Conversely, the discussion surrounding LD1830 has unveiled several points of contention. Opponents express concerns over the potential financial impacts of the required transition on consumers and businesses. They fear that rising energy costs could result from increased regulation of the energy market. There are also worries that the ambitious targets outlined in the bill may not be feasible, potentially leading to further economic burdens rather than benefits. Critics argue for a more balanced approach that considers the economic realities facing some Mainers and the existing infrastructure. Overall, the sentiment around LD1830 varies significantly. Supporters emphasize its importance for environmental sustainability and economic growth, while critics focus on the bill's potential financial repercussions and practicality. The varied reactions reflect broader debates within Maine and across the nation regarding the pace and nature of the transition to clean energy solutions, making LD1830 a pivotal piece of legislation in shaping Maine's energy future.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ME LD1868

An Act to Advance a Clean Energy Economy by Updating Renewable and Clean Resource Procurement Laws

ME LD1591

An Act to Promote Economic Reuse of Contaminated Land Through Clean Energy Development

ME LD597

An Act to Direct the Public Utilities Commission to Conduct Procurements for Energy or Renewable Energy Credits

ME S2967

Promoting a clean energy grid, advancing equity and protecting ratepayers

ME S2282

Advancing the clean energy transition

ME H3542

Advancing the clean energy transition

ME SB01138

An Act Concerning Connecticut's Clean Energy Goals.

ME LD1986

An Act Relating to Net Energy Billing and Distributed Solar and Energy Storage Systems

ME A5648

Extends for five years date of certain greenhouse gas emissions and clean energy goals.

ME SB781

Offshore Wind Energy - State Goals and Procurement (Promoting Offshore Wind Energy Resources Act)

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