Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S562

Introduced
2/16/23  

Caption

To reduce methane emissions

Impact

If enacted, S562 would directly influence current state laws related to emissions regulations. By establishing a specific target for methane reductions, the bill could compel industries, including energy and waste management sectors, to adopt cleaner technologies and practices that limit methane outputs. This regulation aligns with broader environmental initiatives and reflects Massachusetts' commitment to sustainability and proactive climate policy. The bill is expected to catalyze discussions around energy sources and waste reduction practices across the state.

Summary

Senate Bill S562, known as the Act to reduce methane emissions, aims to impose a limit on statewide methane gas emissions in Massachusetts. Specifically, the bill mandates that the state reduce methane emissions to 30 percent below the levels recorded in 2020 by the year 2030. The bill is positioned as a significant step towards improving environmental standards and addressing the impacts of climate change, as methane is a potent greenhouse gas that contributes to global warming at a higher rate than carbon dioxide in the short term.

Contention

Notable points of contention may emerge surrounding the implementation of the bill and its impact on various stakeholders. Industry groups may express concerns regarding the feasibility of meeting the proposed emission targets, which could involve substantial investments in new technologies or processes. In contrast, environmental advocates may argue that the bill does not go far enough, pushing for even more stringent regulations to ensure robust action against climate change. Overall, the discussions surrounding S562 highlight the balance between economic interests and environmental responsibilities.

Companion Bills

MA S502

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MA S1939

Similar To Relative to improving Massachusetts’ competitiveness and reduce the cost of living

MA H3235

Similar To Authorizing municipalities to impose a methane emissions surcharge and authorize non-pipeline alternatives

MA S2649

Replaced by Order relative to authorizing the joint committee on Environment and Natural Resources to make an investigation and study of certain current Senate documents relative to environment and natural resources matters.

Previously Filed As

MA S2172

Relative to enhancing RPS standards

MA S1214

To restore workers' rights

MA S2047

Relative to protecting the taxpayers of the Commonwealth

MA S2173

Relative to net metering

MA S2286

Relative to a clean fuel standard

MA S2174

Relative to net metering fairness

MA S563

Relative to a stronger emissions limit to safeguard our environment

MA S1718

Relative to corrections officers injured in the line of duty

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