Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H3205

Introduced
2/16/23  

Caption

To promote solar energy development consistent with the commonwealth's 2050 next generation road map

Companion Bills

MA H3225

Similar To To encourage solar development on buildings and disturbed land

MA H4503

Replaced by Relative to clean energy generation

Previously Filed As

MA S2119

To promote solar energy development consistent with the commonwealth’s 2050 next generation roadmap

MA H4503

Relative to clean energy generation

MA H3967

Supporting solar energy deployment in the Commonwealth

MA HB3239

Promoting the long term development of a more diversified energy generation and production portfolio in this state

MA HB894

Advanced small modular reactors; Department of Energy to study development in the Commonwealth.

MA A5742

Establishes pilot program for solar energy generation on roadside right-of-way areas.

MA S4607

Establishes pilot program for solar energy generation on roadside right-of-way areas.

MA SB1316

Renewable energy portfolio standard eligible sources; geothermal electric generating resources.

MA HB1740

Providing for transition to renewable energy; imposing duties on the Department of Environmental Protection and other Commonwealth agencies relating to energy consumption and renewable energy generation; establishing the Renewable Energy Transition Task Force, the Just Transition Community Advisory Committee, the Renewable Energy Center of Excellence, the Council for Renewable Energy Workforce Development and the Renewable Energy Workforce Development Fund; providing for interim limits on energy produced from nonrenewable sources and for wage requirement for energy producing systems.

MA SB422

Providing for transition to renewable energy; imposing duties on the Department of Environmental Protection and other Commonwealth agencies relating to energy consumption and renewable energy generation; establishing the Renewable Energy Transition Task Force, the Just Transition Community Advisory Committee, the Renewable Energy Center of Excellence, the Council for Renewable Energy Workforce Development and the Renewable Energy Workforce Development Fund; providing for interim limits on energy produced from nonrenewable sources and for wage requirement for energy producing systems.

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