Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H3479

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to the onshore siting of infrastructure associated with offshore wind projects

Impact

The proposed law is anticipated to significantly impact the regulatory landscape for offshore wind development by establishing clear guidelines for where infrastructure can be located. It empowers the Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs to evaluate coordinated offshore transmission solutions before accepting new bids, thereby promoting a more efficient approach to offshore wind projects. This may result in cost savings for electric utility ratepayers in Massachusetts, reflecting a shift towards a more resilient energy infrastructure.

Summary

House Bill H3479 addresses the siting of onshore infrastructure associated with offshore wind projects in Massachusetts. This legislation emphasizes the necessity of situating such infrastructure in industrial coastal locations or areas with existing power plants, while explicitly prohibiting placement on public beaches, parks, and conservation lands. By directing developers to avoid small residential communities dependent on tourism, the bill aims to minimize potential disturbances to local economies and ecosystems, aligning with the state's commitment to increasing renewable energy generation.

Contention

While the bill aims to bolster renewable energy efforts, it also introduces points of contention regarding land use and environmental safety. Critics may argue that the strict siting requirements could limit the scope of offshore wind development, potentially hampering the state's renewable energy goals. Furthermore, the bill's provisions against locating infrastructure on sole source aquifers and adjacent to wellhead protection zones underscore concerns about environmental protection and public health, suggesting a careful balance must be maintained between advancing renewable energy and safeguarding local communities.

Companion Bills

MA H5323

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA H3585

Establishing a special commission to study the potential risks to cities and towns from the onshore electrical infrastructure supporting offshore wind energy generation projects

MA AB2688

Energy: offshore wind infrastructure.

MA H3454

Relative to offshore wind

MA S569

Protecting our coasts from offshore drilling

MA H3501

Supporting climate progress through sustainably developed offshore wind

MA AB472

Energy: integrated energy policy report: port infrastructure for offshore wind energy development.

MA S2304

Strengthening offshore wind regulations

MA S2279

Supporting climate progress through sustainably developed offshore wind

MA S668

Creating the commercial fisheries offshore wind mitigation fund

MA SB00063

An Act Concerning The Mitigation Of Effects On Wildlife And Fisheries From Future Offshore Wind Projects.

Similar Bills

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