Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H904

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to solar and battery decommissioning and recycling

Impact

The bill is poised to significantly reshape how the state manages solar energy waste. It requires the assessment of whether solar panels and batteries may pose environmental hazards and outlines preferred methods for safe management. This includes options for reuse, refurbishment, recycling, or safe disposal in compliance with state and federal regulations. The management plan will also include recommendations for regulations and legislation, emphasizing the need for a structured response to the anticipated increase in waste from solar technologies, which are projected to experience substantial growth in use.

Summary

House Bill 904, presented by Representative Natalie M. Blais, focuses on the critical issue of solar and battery decommissioning and recycling within Massachusetts. The bill mandates the development of a comprehensive statewide plan to address the management of end-of-life solar photovoltaic panels and energy storage system batteries. This plan will be created in consultation with various stakeholders, including the Department of Energy Resources, the Massachusetts Clean Energy Technology Center, and representatives from the solar industry, local governments, and environmental groups. The intention is to ensure both partial refurbishing and complete decommissioning of these technologies, thereby addressing growing concerns about their environmental impact.

Contention

While the bill seeks to promote environmental stewardship, it may elicit contentious discussions about regulatory measures and industry costs. Points of contention could arise regarding the financial responsibilities placed on manufacturers and installers, particularly regarding potential fees for recycling programs. Stakeholders may also debate the efficacy of the proposed methods for managing solar and battery waste. The outline suggests that the state may need to enforce stewardship programs, which might be met with resistance from some industry participants concerned about increased operational costs.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S449

Resolve establishing a commission on electric vehicle battery recycling

MA H871

To require producer responsibility for collection, reuse and recycling of discarded electronic products

MA S554

To require producer responsibility for collection, reuse and recycling of discarded electronic products

MA S471

To reduce waste and recycling costs in the commonwealth

MA S551

Relative to paint recycling

MA H4263

To save recycling costs in the Commonwealth

MA S572

To save recycling costs in the commonwealth

MA H280

Relative to greywater recycling

MA H823

Relative to paint recycling

MA H916

To assess the future of mattress recycling in the Commonwealth

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.