Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H3859

Introduced
5/15/23  

Caption

Relative to fuel standards

Impact

The implementation of HB 3859 will require the Department of Energy Resources to set forth rules and regulations that facilitate compliance with clean fuel standards. It will impact all providers of transportation fuels, compelling them to either produce cleaner fuels or purchase tradeable credits if their fuels exceed permissible emission levels. The proposition is expected to foster a market for clean fuels and incentivize innovations in fuel production, which could lead to broader shifts in the state's energy policies and practices.

Summary

House Bill 3859, also known as 'An Act relative to fuel standards', aims to establish a clean fuel standard in Massachusetts. This legislation mandates the reduction of the aggregate carbon intensity of transportation fuels by 80% from 1990 levels by the year 2050. The bill specifically defines key terms such as 'carbon intensity' and 'clean fuel' and seeks to create a framework for monitoring and enforcing these standards through a credit system. A central tenet of the bill is to ensure that transportation fuels, including electricity, meet the established carbon intensity benchmarks based on their full lifecycle emissions.

Contention

The bill has the potential to be a point of contention among stakeholders, particularly regarding the feasibility of achieving the ambitious emissions reduction targets. Critics may express concerns about the economic implications for fuel providers and consumers, especially in terms of fuel pricing and the impact on businesses dependent on conventional fuels. Additionally, debates might arise over the definitions of 'clean fuel' and methodologies for calculating carbon intensity, which could affect how broadly the law is applied and enforced.

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