Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S2144

Introduced
2/16/23  

Caption

Relative to building energy and decarbonization

Impact

The bill provisions require that new building performance standards align with greenhouse gas emissions limits, enhancing regulatory oversight. It also establishes the Building Energy and Emissions Retrofit Funding Program, which aims to incentivize building owners to invest in energy efficiency and emissions reduction upgrades. Through grants and loans, this program targets deep energy retrofits, laying the groundwork for a significant transformation of the building sector in line with climate goals. Additionally, it introduces a structure for the tracking and reporting of building emissions data to improve transparency and accountability.

Summary

S2144, titled 'An Act relative to building energy and decarbonization', introduces comprehensive measures aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions from buildings in Massachusetts. The bill amends existing state laws to include new definitions such as 'district heating and cooling system', 'energy storage system', and 'microgrid', establishing a clear framework for the deployment of these technologies. It mandates a phased approach to emissions limits, starting with larger buildings and extending to all building types by 2032, emphasizing the state's commitment to a low-carbon future and public health through improved building performance standards.

Contention

Debate around S2144 may focus on the financial implications for building owners, particularly regarding the potential costs associated with compliance and the obligations to report emissions. While proponents argue that the bill promotes long-term economic and environmental benefits, critics may raise concerns about the burden it places on private property owners and small businesses. Furthermore, the requirement for municipalities to adopt new energy codes and frameworks could accelerate the divergence in local implementation, creating challenges in uniformity and compliance across the state.

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