Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S2178

Introduced
2/16/23  

Caption

Relative to better buildings

Impact

Should S2178 be enacted, it will modify various aspects of existing state law regarding building energy use and emissions. The new regulations will empower the Department of Energy Resources to implement performance standards based on data collected via an annual building energy reporting program. By doing so, the bill aims to advance Massachusetts' energy goals, particularly regarding reducing the carbon footprint of the state's building sector. Additionally, municipalities will retain the authority to enact more stringent local energy and emissions standards, ensuring that local needs and conditions are considered within the framework of statewide regulations.

Summary

Bill S2178, titled 'An Act relative to better buildings,' aims to enhance energy efficiency in large buildings throughout Massachusetts by setting stringent performance standards. Under this legislation, the Department of Energy Resources will be tasked with establishing building performance standards that must be met by buildings with at least 20,000 square feet. These standards are designed to significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions and improve energy efficiency, with the ultimate goal of achieving specific carbon emission reductions by the year 2050. The bill places an emphasis on transparency, requiring annual energy reporting for large buildings to facilitate compliance monitoring and public awareness.

Contention

There are notable concerns regarding the enforcement and implications of the bill, especially among building owners who may face challenges in meeting the new compliance standards. The legislation includes provisions for alternative compliance fees, allowing building owners who fail to meet the interim standards to continue operating by paying these fees, which could be seen as a workaround for genuine improvements in energy efficiency. Opponents of the bill might argue that the financial burden on building owners could hinder investment in property upgrades, while proponents assert that it will incentivize long-term sustainability efforts in the building sector.

Companion Bills

MA H4538

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MA H4778

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