Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S2286

Introduced
2/16/23  
Refer
2/16/23  

Caption

Relative to a clean fuel standard

Impact

The implementation of the clean fuel standard outlined in S2286 is likely to affect various existing state laws regarding fuel consumption and environmental standards. It will create a regulatory framework that could compel fuel suppliers to adopt cleaner practices. Consequently, this may lead to a shift in market dynamics towards more sustainable fuel alternatives and could encourage innovation within the renewable energy sector. Furthermore, it has the potential to enhance public health by improving air quality through reduced emissions from transportation.

Summary

Bill S2286, presented by Marc R. Pacheco, aims to establish a clean fuel standard in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. This legislation mandates the Department of Transportation to promulgate regulations within a year of the bill's enactment. The clean fuel standard is designed to reduce the carbon intensity of transportation fuels, which is increasingly relevant given the current climate change challenges. By accounting for the full lifecycle greenhouse gas emissions of all fuels, the bill seeks to promote greater environmental accountability within the transportation sector.

Contention

While the bill has potential benefits, it may also generate debate among legislators and stakeholders within the transportation and energy industries. Proponents argue that the standard is an essential step towards tackling climate change and reducing reliance on fossil fuels. However, opponents might raise concerns about the economic implications of implementing such regulations, particularly regarding costs to fuel suppliers and consumers. They may argue that stringent regulations could negatively affect prices and the availability of transportation fuels, creating a contentious discussion around balancing environmental goals with economic realities.

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Previously Filed As

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