Massachusetts H3689 aims to transition the state to 100% clean energy for electricity, heating, and transportation by 2035 and 2045 respectively.
Massachusetts H3689, titled "An Act transitioning Massachusetts to clean electricity, heating and transportation," seeks to achieve 100% clean energy for electricity by 2035 and for heating and transportation by 2045. The bill mandates that all electricity used in the state be clean by 2035, with at least 80% of that electricity being renewable. It also requires all energy used in buildings and transportation within the state to be clean by 2045. The bill establishes a clean electricity standard and requires the Department of Energy Resources to develop a clean heating trust fund.
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