Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S2278

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to fuel standards

Impact

Should this bill be enacted, it will bring about significant changes to state laws regarding fuel standards and environmental protections. The proposed clean fuel standard will create a new regulatory framework for how transportation fuels are produced, sold, and used in the Commonwealth. Fuel providers will be required to measure and report the lifecycle emissions of their fuels, encouraging a shift towards cleaner energy sources. Additionally, public entities will need to invest part of their credit revenues to support clean energy initiatives, particularly in disadvantaged communities, thus further enhancing socio-economic equity.

Summary

Senate Bill 2278 aims to establish a clean fuel standard in Massachusetts that significantly reduces the carbon intensity of transportation fuels over the years. The bill proposes an ambitious target of cutting carbon intensity levels by 80% from 1990 levels by the year 2050. This measure is intended not only to combat climate change by lowering greenhouse gas emissions associated with transportation fuels, but also to create a marketplace for trading credits associated with compliance with this standard. By facilitating credit trading, the bill seeks to incentivize fuel providers to innovate and improve their sustainability practices.

Contention

There may be points of contention surrounding the practical implications of implementing a clean fuel standard. Critics might argue about the costs associated with compliance, particularly for smaller fuel providers who may struggle to meet the new standards. Furthermore, there is a concern about maintaining fuel availability and quality during the transition to cleaner fuels. The bill explicitly excludes certain transportation sectors, such as aviation and military vehicles, which might lead to debates about fairness and effectiveness in reducing overall emissions across all transportation modalities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H3859

Relative to fuel standards

MA H4543

Relative to a just transition to clean energy

MA S1822

Advancing renewable heating solutions for the Commonwealth

MA H3694

Relative to the clean heat standard

MA S1180

Relative to clean energy workforce standards and accountability

MA S1179

Relative to a just transition to clean energy

MA S2286

Relative to a clean fuel standard

MA H4439

Relative to a just transition to clean energy

MA H3149

Establishing fossil-free fuels pilot programs

MA H2938

Advancing renewable heating solutions for the Commonwealth

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