Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S2256

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

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

Impact

The GREEN Initiative, if enacted, will amend Chapter 25A of the General Laws by establishing a new section dedicated to enhancing energy efficiency in housing. Key objectives include retrofitting residential units with advanced technology solutions such as air-source heat pumps and induction stoves. By aligning retrofitting projects with passive house standards, the bill aims to foster energy-efficient practices and also reduce utility costs for low-income households. Additionally, the initiative is designed to generate valuable data regarding energy savings and emissions, which could inform future state policies on housing and energy use.

Summary

Senate Bill 2256, known as the Gateway Cities Renewable, Efficient, and Electrified Neighborhoods Initiative (the GREEN Initiative), focuses on retrofitting existing low-income and moderate-income housing in designated municipalities to improve energy efficiency. The bill emphasizes the adoption of clean heating and cooking technologies, aiming to ensure that these housing units can operate without emitting harmful greenhouse gases or pollutants. The initiative will not only support energy efficiency upgrades but also seeks to empower municipalities through local control to meet their specific housing and energy needs.

Contention

Notable points of contention around SB 2256 center on potential fiscal impacts and community-driven initiatives. Concerns have been raised regarding funding sources for the GREEN Initiative Account, which is to be financed through contributions from electric and gas companies. Stakeholders have discussed whether existing utility programs can adequately support the initiative's goals, particularly in the absence of significant state funding. Furthermore, the emphasis on maintaining affordable housing post-retrofit could lead to debates about housing prices and landlords' obligations towards tenants during the retrofit process.

Companion Bills

MA S2774

Replaced by Order relative to authorizing the joint committee on Telecommunications, Utilities and Energy, to make an investigation and study of certain current Senate documents relative to telecommunications, utilities and energy matters.

Previously Filed As

MA H3504

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

MA H3467

Establishing solar neighborhoods

MA S2358

Setting deadlines for school bus and public fleet electrification, and programs to encourage electrification of private fleets

MA S561

To streamline permitting for rail electrification

MA S2354

Establishing a regional equity and roadway board

MA H3448

Setting deadlines to electrify school buses and public fleets and establishing programs to encourage private fleet electrification

MA S2121

Establishing the official marine flora of the Commonwealth

MA S2353

Establishing the Metropolitan Transportation Network

MA S939

Establishing the hunger-free campus initiative

MA H895

Establishing a revolving fund to supplement the funding of waterway projects and coastal protection initiatives

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