Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H3456

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

To advance energy solutions

Impact

If enacted, HB 3456 will significantly change the current regulatory framework surrounding energy procurement in Massachusetts. By allowing more public and quasi-public entities to participate in group purchasing programs, the bill aims to streamline operations and potentially reduce costs associated with energy supply. Moreover, it provides flexibility in the disposal of municipal or state properties for renewable energy projects, exempting certain transactions from competitive bidding requirements when they are part of power purchase agreements, which could expedite the deployment of clean energy solutions.

Summary

House Bill 3456, titled 'An Act to advance energy solutions,' is a legislative proposal aimed at reforming how various entities within the Commonwealth of Massachusetts can participate in energy procurement processes. The bill primarily focuses on expanding access for non-profit institutions and governmental bodies to engage in competitively procured programs for group purchasing of electricity, natural gas, and telecommunications services, among other products related to energy projects. The legislation seeks to foster collaboration among different sectors to improve energy efficiency and promote renewable energy initiatives throughout the state.

Contention

While supporters of HB 3456 tout its potential to enhance energy access and promote sustainability, there may be points of contention surrounding its implications for local governance and competitive fairness. Critics may argue that by bypassing competitive bidding for real property dispositions, the bill could lead to insufficient oversight and transparency in municipal energy projects. Additionally, stakeholders representing local municipal utilities might express concerns over the impact of increased group purchasing on existing market dynamics, fearing it could disadvantage smaller entities and alter the competitive landscape of energy supply in Massachusetts.

Companion Bills

MA H5323

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA H3230

Advancing renewable heating solutions for the Commonwealth

MA S1998

Advancing renewable heating solutions for the Commonwealth

MA S2303

Advancing clean energy equity

MA H3540

Advancing clean energy equity

MA H3569

Relative to carbon emission reduction and advanced nuclear energy generation

MA H3542

Advancing the clean energy transition

MA S2282

Advancing the clean energy transition

MA H3528

Encouraging advanced leak repair technology and renewable thermal energy infrastructure

MA SB2369

Relating To Combustion-free Energy Solutions.

MA HB736

Enact the Ohio Fusion Energy Advancement Act

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