Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S2282

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Advancing the clean energy transition

Impact

One of the significant impacts of this bill is its emphasis on maximizing the installation of renewable energy generating sources, which is expected to benefit ratepayers and promote environmental sustainability. Additionally, S2282 mandates the establishment of a statewide energy storage incentive program aimed at stimulating the development of energy storage systems, which are critical for balancing supply and demand in renewable energy generation. The bill also delineates a clear role for the department in complying with greenhouse gas emissions limits, with ambitious goals set for solar energy deployment in the coming years.

Summary

Bill S2282, titled 'An Act Advancing the Clean Energy Transition', aims to amend multiple sections of Chapter 25A of the General Laws to enhance the Commonwealth's energy efficiency and expand the adoption of renewable energy sources. The bill introduces new divisions within the Department of Energy Resources, including those dedicated to energy efficiency, renewable energy development, green communities, clean energy siting and permitting, and clean energy procurement, thereby providing a structured approach to transitioning to clean energy solutions. Each division would be led by a director with expertise in relevant fields to ensure effective implementation.

Contention

Despite its intended benefits, the bill may raise concerns regarding its regulatory scope and the feasibility of its ambitious targets. Critics may question whether the Department of Energy Resources will have the necessary resources and infrastructure to support the creation of new divisions and programs effectively. Moreover, while the bill advocates for competitive solicitations for environmental attributes and energy services, there could be debates on the balance between fostering innovation and ensuring accessibility for smaller energy producers. This balance will be crucial in determining the overall success and equitable impact of the bill on various stakeholders.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S1105

Relative to employees of private railroads

MA S598

Permitting free passage across private tidelands

MA S2003

To promote jobs and economic growth in tourism, visitation and hospitality

MA S2149

Adding an Indigenous member to the Massachusetts Historical Commission

MA S602

Relative to a cranberry water use transfer program

MA S2394

Restoring commuter rail to Cape Cod

MA S81

To modernize cannabis retail operations

MA S1331

Relative to collective bargaining rights of Massachusetts employees

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