Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S2103

Introduced
2/16/23  

Caption

Relative to Mass Save assessments

Impact

The implications of S2103 are substantial as it seeks to align Massachusetts's energy policy with broader climate goals. By promoting zero-carbon assessments, the legislation enables residents and businesses to understand the changes they need to make in order to operate sustainably. Additionally, it aims to stimulate improvements in building infrastructure that can enhance comfort and safety while simultaneously reducing energy costs. This initiative reflects a growing recognition of the importance of energy efficiency programs in combating climate change and achieving environmental targets.

Summary

Senate Bill S2103 proposes an amendment to existing laws regarding the Mass Save program in Massachusetts, specifically aimed at facilitating zero-carbon assessments for buildings. This bill mandates that program administrators offer these assessments at no cost to customers, aiming to assist them in transitioning away from fossil fuel reliance in their operations. The assessments will include a heat load calculation to help identify various energy efficiency measures that can be implemented, such as upgrading insulation, replacing fossil fuel appliances, and improving air quality. Furthermore, customers will receive a detailed report outlining the benefits and potential savings associated with the identified measures.

Contention

However, discussions around this bill may encounter tensions regarding the compliance costs associated with following the recommended measures. Stakeholders are likely to debate the financial implications for lower-income households or small businesses, which may find significant upfront costs associated with the upgrades. Additionally, while proponents argue that the benefits of transitioning to a zero-carbon approach will outweigh the initial investments, critics might express concerns over the practicality of implementing these changes, particularly in sectors that are heavily reliant on fossil fuels. It will be important for the program to address such concerns and provide additional support to ensure equitable access to the benefits of these assessments.

Companion Bills

MA H3228

Similar To Relative to Mass Save reporting

MA H3160

Similar To Bringing Mass Save in line with climate goals

Previously Filed As

MA S2247

Relative to Mass Save assessments

MA H3565

Relative to Mass Save assessments

MA S2096

Relative to Massachusetts' carbon dioxide removal leadership

MA S2719

Order relative to authorizing the joint committee on Telecommunications, Utilities and Energy to make an investigation and study of certain current Senate documents relative to matters of telecommunications, utilities and energy.

MA S2097

Promoting resilience against the heat-related impacts of climate change

MA S2100

Relative to electric utility climate resilience and microgrids

MA S2105

Relative to the future of clean heat in the Commonwealth

MA S2249

Relative to a tactical transition to affordable, clean thermal energy

MA S2101

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

MA H4778

Study Order

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