Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H3549

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

To remove woody biomass from the greenhouse gas emissions standard for municipal lighting plants

Impact

The implications of this bill are significant for local municipalities that rely on biomass as a source of energy for their lighting plants. If enacted, H3549 would potentially lower the restrictions on the use of woody biomass in energy production at these facilities. This could lead to increased reliance on biomass without the stringent emissions oversight currently in place, which may promote energy cost savings and local energy independence.

Summary

House Bill 3549 aims to remove woody biomass from the greenhouse gas emissions standard applicable to municipal lighting plants in Massachusetts. This amendment seeks to address the regulations surrounding the energy production and environmental impact of biomass utilization within municipal entities. By removing woody biomass from these emissions standards, the bill proposes a shift in how municipal lighting plants can operate concerning their energy sources and the overall assessment of their greenhouse emissions.

Contention

Opponents of H3549 may argue that removing woody biomass from greenhouse gas emissions standards could undermine environmental protections by allowing higher levels of emissions from municipal lighting plants. Critics might contend that this action could counteract efforts to combat climate change and reduce overall greenhouse gas emissions, posing risks to public health and environmental sustainability. Proponents, on the other hand, may advocate for the benefits of local energy generation and the need for greater flexibility in resource use within state regulations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H3210

To remove woody biomass from the greenhouse gas emissions standard for municipal lighting plants

MA S2136

To remove woody biomass from the greenhouse gas emissions standard for municipal lighting plants

MA H840

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

MA H3211

Limiting the eligibility of woody biomass as an alternative energy supply

MA S2137

Limiting the eligibility of woody biomass as an alternative energy supply

MA S564

To reduce greenhouse gas emissions threatening our natural environment

MA H3140

Relative to municipal lighting plants

MA S2095

Supporting municipal light plants

MA S2116

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

MA S560

Establishing tracking and reporting requirements for Massachusetts transportation fuels and associated greenhouse gas emissions

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.