Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S2321

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to renewable energy production technologies

Impact

The modifications suggested by SB 2321 will alter the legislative landscape for renewable energy in Massachusetts by expanding definitions and stipulations that encourage the utilization of solar technologies. By explicitly mentioning solar energy in important legal texts, the bill aims to streamline the regulatory process for solar energy projects and encourage investment in renewable energy development. Supporters argue that this bill could significantly enhance the state’s renewable energy capacity and lower dependence on fossil fuels, contributing positively to environmental and energy goals.

Summary

Senate Bill 2321, presented by Senators Bruce E. Tarr and Rodney M. Elliott, focuses on renewable energy production technologies, specifically seeking to amend existing laws to facilitate the implementation and expansion of solar energy production in Massachusetts. The bill proposes changes to Section 139 of Chapter 164 of the General Laws to ensure solar energy is more explicitly supported in regulatory frameworks. This aligns with broader environmental goals aimed at increasing sustainable energy sources and addressing climate change.

Contention

However, there may be points of contention surrounding SB 2321, particularly regarding its impact on existing energy industries and regulatory bodies. Advocates for traditional energy sectors may express concerns about potential losses or increased regulatory burdens as the state pivots more significantly towards renewable technologies like solar energy. Additionally, debates may arise over the adequacy of support provided for solar energy in comparison to other renewables and whether the bill addresses equity in access to renewable technologies.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S2558

Relative to renewable energy production technologies

MA H3697

Relative to renewable energy production technologies

MA S1889

Relative to the separation of agricultural land for renewable energy purposes

MA H4503

Relative to clean energy generation

MA H3678

Promoting the adoption of renewable energy for heating, cooling and hot water

MA H2938

Advancing renewable heating solutions for the Commonwealth

MA H3148

Addressing Class II renewable energy credits

MA S1822

Advancing renewable heating solutions for the Commonwealth

MA H303

Relative to sonographers and vascular technologists

MA H3192

Relative to building energy and decarbonization

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.