Latest / News•Jan 02, 2025
State lawmakers pass bill that could change the way millions of Americans heat and cool their homes: ‘The gas system is not here forever’
"We're eliminating a lot of the friction that prevents projects from being built."
Leslie Sattler, The Cool Down
Massachusetts lawmakers just approved a bill that will make it easier and quicker to build renewable energy projects across the state, while putting new limits on natural gas growth, reported Canary Media.
The new law creates a one-stop approval process for clean energy projects through the Energy Facilities Siting Board, removing red tape that often slows construction. It also sets time limits on legal challenges to renewable projects, capping them at 15 months to prevent lengthy delays.
Kyle Murray, director at the Acadia Center, added:
“I think this DPU takes that mission seriously. And so I’m confident they will take these updated provisions seriously.”
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