Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S2294

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to building energy and decarbonization

Impact

The bill modifies existing statutes under Chapter 25A, emphasizing the importance of a unified approach to energy efficiency across all types of buildings, ranging from residential to industrial. By establishing a tracking system for community-wide emissions and requiring municipalities to evaluate their energy systems, the bill encourages localized action on climate change while providing state support through grants and loans for retrofitting projects. If enacted, this legislation will significantly impact the way energy use is regulated and optimized across the state, requiring ongoing municipal compliance with heightened performance standards.

Summary

Senate Bill S2294, also known as the Act Relative to Building Energy and Decarbonization, aims to enhance energy efficiency and reduce greenhouse gas emissions within buildings in Massachusetts. The legislation introduces the concept of 'green plus communities,' which require municipalities to establish comprehensive plans that cut greenhouse gas emissions by at least 20% within five years. The bill mandates that local governments create baselines for emissions from various sectors, including transportation and waste, among others, and adhere to specialized building energy codes to qualify for state incentives.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding SB S2294 include concerns about the regulatory burden it may impose on municipalities, particularly smaller towns with limited capacity to implement extensive energy programs. Opponents argue that stricter state controls could complicate local governance, especially if municipalities are evaluated on emission targets that may not consider their unique circumstances or resources. Furthermore, while proponents advocate for the environmental benefits and long-term cost reductions of energy retrofitting, critics worry about the upfront financial implications for property owners and the adequacy of funding to support these initiatives.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S399

To promote equity in school attendance requirements

MA S2408

Relative to the air medal license plate

MA S881

Providing Medicaid coverage for tobacco cessation programs

MA S2479

Relative to public employee benefits for military service members on active duty

MA S2480

Relative to COLA adjustments for veteran benefits

MA S2477

Relative to waiving education requirements for skilled veterans to be LPNs

MA S2478

Relative to reimbursement to armed service members

MA S2028

Relative to the sales tax

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