Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H3225

Introduced
2/16/23  

Caption

To encourage solar development on buildings and disturbed land

Impact

Should this bill be enacted, it will significantly affect how solar energy systems are incentivized throughout the state. Specifically, facilities built on previously disturbed land such as parking lots, brownfields, or landfills would be eligible for enhanced net metering benefits. The Department of Energy Resources is tasked with updating the solar incentive programs to reflect these changes, which may increase the feasibility and attractiveness of solar installations in urban and suburban districts. Such regulatory adjustments could expedite the transition to renewable energy sources across Massachusetts.

Summary

House Bill 3225 aims to promote solar energy development on buildings and disturbed land in Massachusetts. The bill proposes amendments to existing laws that govern net metering facilities. Notably, it allows Class III solar net metering facilities located on built land to have a generating capacity of up to 5 megawatts. The definition of 'disturbed land' is broadened to include various types of impervious surfaces, facilitating the installation of solar panels in urban areas that may not have been traditionally considered suitable for solar development.

Contention

While the bill has garnered support from environmental advocates who argue it will help diversify and expand renewable energy sources, there may be concerns regarding the increased capacity limits and the potential impact on land use in urban environments. Additionally, some critics worry that prioritizing solar installations in these areas could lead to conflicts over land use priorities, particularly in densely populated or economically disadvantaged regions. The continued push for solar proliferation must balance renewable development while addressing local community needs and preferences.

Companion Bills

MA H3205

Similar To To promote solar energy development consistent with the commonwealth's 2050 next generation road map

MA H4778

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA H3559

To encourage solar development on buildings and disturbed land

MA S2150

To encourage solar development on built and disturbed land

MA S2296

To encourage solar development on built and disturbed land

MA S2119

To promote solar energy development consistent with the commonwealth’s 2050 next generation roadmap

MA H1594

Encouraging the donation of food to persons in need

MA HB06838

An Act Concerning The Encouragement Of Local Economic Development And Access To Residential Renewable Energy.

MA H3677

Establishing solar neighborhoods

MA H3139

Setting deadlines to electrify school buses and public fleets and establishing programs to encourage private fleet electrification

MA SB545

Relating to the creation of a distributed and wholesale solar generation incentive program and to encouraging the use of solar energy devices.

MA HB197

Establish community solar pilot and solar development programs

Similar Bills

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