Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S2231

Introduced
2/27/25  
Refer
2/27/25  

Caption

To establish home energy efficiency ratings

Impact

If implemented, S2231 would modify existing statutes related to energy management and efficiency. It would involve local municipalities and nonprofit organizations in supporting energy assessments, offering grants to cover costs associated with compliance as well as workforce training for energy assessors. This framework aims to help homeowners meet compliance costs while ensuring that standardized evaluations are conducted, which should result in a more energy-efficient housing market across the state, benefiting both residents and the environment.

Summary

Senate Bill S2231, titled 'An Act to establish home energy efficiency ratings', proposes the creation of a standardized system for assessing the energy performance of residential properties within Massachusetts. The intention of this bill is to encourage homeowners and landlords to improve energy efficiency, ultimately reducing energy consumption, promoting sustainability, and lowering utility costs for residents. Through the establishment of a municipal opt-in energy performance rating program, homeowners would be motivated to undertake energy assessments that lead to performance ratings, facilitating informed decisions for prospective buyers and renters regarding the energy efficiency of properties.

Contention

Despite the bill's focus on enhancing energy efficiency, there are points of contention surrounding its implementation. Concerns have been raised about the financial implications for homeowners who may be required to bear the costs of energy assessments. Additionally, the bill mandates that energy performance ratings be made available to potential buyers and lessees, which some stakeholders argue could complicate the sale and rental processes. Proponents of the bill advocate that the long-term benefits of energy savings and environmental impact will outweigh these initial costs, whereas critics warn about the potential for unforeseen regulatory burdens on local governments in managing the new program.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H3460

Relative to energy efficiency education

MA HB06925

An Act Concerning The Establishment Of The Connecticut Home Energy Label And A Training Program For Energy Efficiency Auditors.

MA SB406

Establishing utility energy conservation efficiency standards

MA HB05930

An Act Establishing The Connecticut Home Energy Label And Creating A Training Program For Energy-efficiency Professionals.

MA H3544

Relative to energy efficiency funds generated by municipal light plants

MA H3504

Establishing the gateway cities renewable, efficient, and electrified neighborhoods initiative

MA HB1748

Establishing the New Hampshire energy efficiency and resource development authority.

MA S2256

Establishing the gateway cities renewable, efficient, and electrified neighborhoods initiative

MA SB23

Green and Renewable Energy Efficiency for Nonprofits (GREEN) Loan Program and Fund - Establishment

MA S989

Establishing the missing-middle starter home development and home ownership program

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.