Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H3519

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to a feasibility report on solar rooftop energy on new buildings

Impact

The impact of H3519 may extend to a significant shift in building practices within the state. By focusing on the feasibility of requiring solar energy systems in new buildings, the bill could contribute to advancing Massachusetts' goals for reducing greenhouse gas emissions and enhancing energy efficiency. If the commission concludes positively about the feasibility, it could lead to new legislative recommendations that would mandate the incorporation of solar technology in residential and commercial construction, creating a legislative framework that encourages sustainable building practices.

Summary

House Bill H3519 proposes the establishment of a special legislative commission to investigate the feasibility of implementing solar rooftop energy systems in new buildings across Massachusetts. The commission will consist of twelve members representing various sectors, including commercial and residential real estate, labor, solar energy, and environmental groups. Their primary task will be to conduct a comprehensive review of current policies and procedures related to solar energy systems and battery storage systems, aligning with energy codes and regulations outlined in existing law.

Contention

Although the bill is focused on investigating feasibility, potential points of contention may arise from various stakeholders. Real estate developers might express concerns about the financial implications and practical challenges of integrating solar technology into new constructions. Conversely, environmental advocates may view this bill as a necessary step towards addressing climate change and promoting renewable energy use. The commission's findings will be crucial in determining the balance between regulatory requirements and industry practices, and could ignite discussions on the long-term ramifications of solar initiatives on property development and energy infrastructure.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S2120

Increasing solar rooftop energy

MA H3677

Establishing solar neighborhoods

MA H3225

To encourage solar development on buildings and disturbed land

MA S2144

Relative to building energy and decarbonization

MA H3192

Relative to building energy and decarbonization

MA H3967

Supporting solar energy deployment in the Commonwealth

MA S2719

Order relative to authorizing the joint committee on Telecommunications, Utilities and Energy to make an investigation and study of certain current Senate documents relative to matters of telecommunications, utilities and energy.

MA H3136

To promote solar panel installations on school property

MA S2161

Providing solar energy to state agencies

MA S1289

Relative to installing solar energy systems in historic districts

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.