Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H3477

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to clean lighting and appliance efficiency standards

Impact

The bill's implementation is poised to have a considerable impact on state laws, specifically targeting industrial and residential efficiency standards. Starting January 1, 2027, H3477 enforces that no new modified or manufactured lamps can be made available for sale unless they meet upgraded efficiency standards. This law aims to facilitate environmentally friendly practices while ensuring that the products available in the market contribute to reduced energy consumption and lower carbon emissions, ultimately steering Massachusetts towards greater sustainability.

Summary

House Bill H3477, titled 'An Act relative to clean lighting and appliance efficiency standards', focuses on updating and enhancing the efficiency standards for various lighting and appliance products throughout Massachusetts. The bill proposes amendments to existing laws by defining what constitutes compact and linear fluorescent lamps alongside other energy-related appliances, aiming to phase out less efficient models. This involves stricter regulations regarding what types of lamps can be legally sold or distributed in the state, with a significant emphasis placed on mercury-containing light sources.

Contention

Notable points of contention arise concerning the balance between environmental regulation and market freedom. Proponents of H3477 argue for its necessity in promoting efficiency and protecting public wellness, especially regarding mercury use in lamps. However, opponents may express concerns about economic implications for manufacturers and consumers, particularly those dependent on less efficient but less costly lighting options. The transition may be cumbersome for certain sectors, especially small businesses that rely heavily on current lower-cost lighting options before the deadline for compliance.

Companion Bills

MA H5323

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA HB409

Efficiency & Mercury Standards For Products

MA HB1612

EPA-APPLIANCE STANDARDS

MA SB1582

EPA-APPLIANCE STANDARDS

MA H3475

Promoting a just transition and clean energy workforce standards

MA AB2458

Energy: appliance standards and cost-effective measures.

MA H7877

Establishes minimum energy and water efficiency standards for appliance and specified equipment purchased or installed after January 1, 2025.

MA S2230

Reducing the financial penalty imposed on customers who shift to heat pumps, electric appliances, and electric vehicles

MA SB635

Relating To Energy Efficiency.

MA SB635

Relating To Energy Efficiency.

MA H7990

Establishes efficiency standards for tires intended to increase efficiency and improve emissions standards.

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