Maryland 2025 Regular Session

Maryland Senate Bill SB247

Introduced
1/8/24  
Introduced
1/8/25  
Refer
1/8/24  

Caption

Housing and Community Development - Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reductions - Issuance of Loans and Achievement of Targets

Impact

The bill emphasizes the transition to greener energy solutions and the need to achieve specific emissions reduction targets from 2025 to 2033. By introducing loans alongside grants, the bill could significantly lower financial barriers for energy efficiency upgrades in existing buildings, promoting increased adoption of sustainable practices among underprivileged communities. This initiative is expected to drive investments towards projects that eliminate fossil fuel reliance for heating and other building energy needs, thereby contributing to a larger state-wide strategy for environmental sustainability.

Summary

Senate Bill 247 focuses on reducing greenhouse gas emissions in Maryland through the Housing and Community Development framework. The bill authorizes the Department of Housing and Community Development to expand its offerings by providing loans in addition to grants for energy conservation projects and renewable energy systems installations specifically in multifamily residential buildings primarily serving low- to moderate-income families. This dual funding initiative aims to enhance the support provided for projects aligned with state emission reduction objectives.

Contention

While the bill proposes beneficial changes in funding for energy conservation initiatives, it may face scrutiny regarding the balance between financial support and regulatory oversight. Notable points of discussion could arise around the effectiveness of loan programs, their accessibility for the targeted demographics, and potential concerns regarding long-term debt for low-income households. Moreover, the exclusion of fossil fuel equipment from the funding eligibility may spark debates about the practicality of transitioning fully to renewable resources, especially if the upfront costs remain a barrier for many.

Companion Bills

MD HB155

Crossfiled Housing and Community Development – Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reductions – Issuance of Loans and Achievement of Targets

Previously Filed As

MD SB689

Public Utilities - Energy Efficiency and Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reductions - Alterations and Requirements

MD HB904

Public Utilities - Energy Efficiency and Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reductions - Alterations and Requirements (Energy Savings Act)

MD HB990

Environment - Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reductions - Manufacturers

MD HB130

Department of General Services - State Buildings and Facilities - Energy Conservation and Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reductions

MD SB258

Department of General Services - State Buildings and Facilities - Energy Conservation and Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reductions

MD SB861

Public Utilities - High-Energy-Use Facilities - Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reductions

MD SB905

Electric Companies, Gas Companies, and the Department of Housing and Community Development - Energy Efficiency and Conservation Plans

MD SB144

Public Utilities - Energy Efficiency and Conservation Programs - Energy Performance Targets and Low-Income Housing

MD HB169

Public Utilities - Energy Efficiency and Conservation Programs - Energy Performance Targets and Low-Income Housing

MD HB79

Housing and Community Development - Whole-Home Repairs Act of 2023

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