Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S2324

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

To reduce Emissions

Impact

If enacted, S2324 would incentivize the adoption of cleaner energy technologies within Massachusetts by providing financial benefits for facilities utilizing biomass. This legislative measure is expected to bolster the state's efforts in reducing greenhouse gas emissions and transitioning to sustainable energy practices. It may lead to improved air quality, which aligns with broader environmental goals and commitments to sustainability within the commonwealth.

Summary

Senate Bill S2324 aims to reduce emissions through the promotion of alternative energy sources, particularly in facilities that generate useful thermal energy using eligible biomass technologies. The bill proposes to modify Chapter 25A of the general laws by adding provisions for facilities that implement emissions control devices, such as electrostatic precipitators. These facilities would earn alternative energy credits for producing specified amounts of net useful thermal energy, thereby enhancing air quality throughout the state.

Contention

While the bill has the potential to positively impact emission reductions, there may be concerns surrounding the viability of biomass as a sustainable energy source. Critics could argue about the long-term environmental effects of biomass energy production compared to other renewable sources. Additionally, there may be debates about the balance of economic benefits for facility operators against the potential environmental costs associated with increased biomass infrastructure.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S562

To reduce methane emissions

MA S564

To reduce greenhouse gas emissions threatening our natural environment

MA S2116

To reduce greenhouse gas emissions by permitting local option all-electric buildings and homes ordinances

MA H840

To assure the attainment of greenhouse gas emissions goals in the alternative portfolio standard

MA S2132

To further clean the Commonwealth's air

MA S1942

Relative to sales tax reduction to 5%

MA S1939

Relative to improving Massachusetts’ competitiveness and reduce the cost of living

MA S2488

Updating and decreasing carbon emissions

MA S451

To establish a grant and loan program for low-noise, low-emissions landscape maintenance equipment

MA H765

To establish a grant and loan program for low noise, low emissions landscape maintenance equipment

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.