Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H3520

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Facilitating distributed energy resources in the commonwealth

Impact

The implementation of H3520 is expected to significantly impact state laws surrounding solar energy and permitting processes. It mandates that the Permit Granting Authority allows electronic submissions for solar energy installations by July 1, 2027. Moreover, it requires that municipalities with populations over 5,000 adopt the Smart Residential Solar Permitting Platform, which could change how permits are issued and reduce delays. This is aligned with Massachusetts' broader goals of increasing renewable energy usage and improving energy efficiency.

Summary

House Bill 3520, titled 'An Act facilitating distributed energy resources in the commonwealth', aims to streamline and enhance the permitting process for residential solar photovoltaic systems in Massachusetts. The bill introduces a 'Smart Residential Solar Permitting Platform' that automates plan reviews and permit approvals, allowing for online submissions and electronic payments. Such measures are intended to reduce bureaucracy and accelerate the installation of renewable energy systems, thereby promoting green energy practices across the state.

Contention

Notably, H3520 contains provisions that will provide tax credits for homeowners who install renewable energy systems, capped at 15% of their net expenditure or $7,500. While proponents argue that these incentives could boost adoption rates of renewable technologies among low to moderate income residents, concerns may arise regarding the valuation and distribution of these credits, particularly for those in environmental justice populations. Additionally, the requirements for solar canopies on larger parking lots may raise questions about feasibility and compliance challenges for municipalities, potentially leading to debate around local control versus state mandates.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H629

Expanding student access to the state seal of biliteracy

MA H2896

Providing for fairness and equity for Massachusetts Water Resources Authority employees

MA H2895

Relative to the employee rights of employees of the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority

MA H3381

Establishing Getting to Zero Week

MA H1834

Repealing homophobic and transphobic laws

MA H628

Relative to celebrating and teaching Native American culture and history

MA H424

Relative to consumer protection on online automobile franchise transactions

MA H852

Relative to youth voting and civic participation

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