Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S2247

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to Mass Save assessments

Impact

The most impactful aspect of S2247 is its mandate for a free zero-carbon assessment for residential and commercial building customers. The assessment will guide customers in reducing their reliance on combustible fossil fuels and suggest methods for enhancing energy efficiency. Potential measures include upgrading insulation, air sealing, and transitioning to electric or non-combusting appliances. This initiative aligns with Massachusetts’ broader climate goals, promoting sustainability and emission reductions in the building sector.

Summary

Bill S2247, introduced by Senator Cynthia Stone Creem, proposes amendments to the Massachusetts General Laws regarding Mass Save assessments. The bill seeks to enhance data collection methods related to energy use and efficiency across different utility sectors, specifically by requiring that collected data be categorized by zip code and utility type. This adjustment aims to improve the granularity of energy data, which can aid in more tailored energy efficiency programs for diverse communities throughout the state.

Contention

While the bill has broad support among legislators advocating for environmental sustainability, it may face challenges related to the implementation of its recommendations. Questions may arise concerning the cost of necessary upgrades for homeowners and businesses, as well as the readiness of service providers to facilitate such transitions. The requirement for safety evaluations and comprehensive reporting can add additional layers of complexity for program administrators in ensuring compliance and effectiveness in achieving zero-carbon standards.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S2103

Relative to Mass Save assessments

MA S2096

Relative to Massachusetts' carbon dioxide removal leadership

MA S2105

Relative to the future of clean heat in the Commonwealth

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 S2144

Relative to building energy and decarbonization

MA H3192

Relative to building energy and decarbonization

MA S2097

Promoting resilience against the heat-related impacts of climate change

MA H4778

Study Order

MA S2121

Investing in a prosperous clean commonwealth by 2030

MA H3231

Investing in a prosperous, clean Commonwealth by 2030

Similar Bills

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