Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S2301

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Enabling municipal aggregation

Impact

The bill is expected to have a positive impact on state laws regarding energy efficiency and renewable energy development. It mandates a more proactive role for the Department of Public Utilities (DPU) in responding to applications from municipalities seeking to become certified as Municipal Aggregators. The DPU is also tasked with approving or rejecting these applications within a limited time frame, which promotes timely access to funds for energy efficiency and conservation programs. This could enhance the overall energy landscape in Massachusetts by encouraging local governments to develop sustainable energy solutions.

Summary

Bill S2301, titled 'An Act enabling municipal aggregation', seeks to amend Chapter 164 of the General Laws to streamline processes related to municipal aggregation. It requires investor-owned utilities to create a non-export interconnect permit tariff for customers under municipal aggregation within three months of enactment. This bill is significant in its aim to reduce barriers for municipalities wishing to develop renewable energy resources for their communities. By prohibiting fees or lengthy studies for permit issuance, it facilitates quicker access to renewable energy projects for local governments and their residents.

Contention

While the intent behind S2301 appears to be beneficial towards promoting renewable energy and local governance, there could be points of contention regarding the limits of authority for investor-owned utilities and the DPU. Some stakeholders might argue about the potential financial implications for investor-owned utilities who may face challenges in adapting to the streamlined processes set forth by the bill. Additionally, there could be concerns over the adequacy of oversight on how municipalities utilize these funds for energy efficiency and conservation purposes, raising questions around accountability and proper fund management.

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 S2298

Enabling clean energy transition

MA LD2112

An Act to Authorize Municipalities to Form Community Choice Aggregation Programs to Procure Electricity

MA HB06928

An Act Concerning Municipal Electric Aggregation Programs.

MA H3581

Supporting electrical load aggregation programs in the Commonwealth

MA HB05245

An Act Concerning Municipal Electric Aggregation Programs.

MA S304

Updating gateway municipalities

MA HB1017

POWER AGENCY-AGGREGATION

MA S1575

Providing municipalities to opt out of fluoridation treatments

MA S1447

Enabling cities and towns to stabilize rents and protect tenants

MA HB1741

Relative to the enrollment and use of distributed energy resource aggregations by electric utilities.

Similar Bills

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