Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S2147

Introduced
2/16/23  

Caption

Relative to green jobs

Impact

The introduction of S2147 could significantly alter how energy efficiency projects are financed in Massachusetts. It empowers the newly formed authority to administer the Green Jobs program, which is designed to stimulate job creation in the energy efficiency sector while also assisting homeowners and businesses in reducing their energy costs. By facilitating easier access to financial assistance for energy efficiency projects, the bill encourages more families and organizations to invest in upgrades that can lead to substantial energy savings over time.

Summary

S2147, titled 'An Act Relative to Green Jobs', proposes to create the Massachusetts Energy Efficiency Authority. This authority will be responsible for overseeing a new program focused on enhancing energy efficiency within the state. The core of the initiative involves establishing a Green Jobs Massachusetts program, which aims to provide financial assistance through loans to eligible recipients for performing qualified energy efficiency services. The program is designed to operate on an 'on-bill recovery' mechanism, meaning that repayments for these loans will be added to the recipients' utility bills. This funding mechanism allows customers to finance energy efficiency improvements with minimal upfront costs.

Contention

While the bill has potential benefits, there are points of contention among stakeholders. Critics might argue about the implications of the on-bill recovery mechanism, particularly concerning the financial burdens it could place on some customers who might find it challenging to manage additional charges on their utility bills. Furthermore, concerns may arise about the administrative overhead required to implement the new authority and program effectively. Proponents, however, emphasize the long-term cost savings from energy efficiency and the job creation potential for the green economy, suggesting that the benefits will outweigh the initial challenges.

Companion Bills

MA H3154

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MA H4540

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