Massachusetts S2100 mandates electric companies to develop climate vulnerability and resilience plans, ensuring grid reliability and resilience.
Massachusetts S2100 requires electric distribution and transmission companies to prepare climate vulnerability and resilience plans by December 31, 2024, and every five years thereafter. These plans must evaluate climate risks, identify infrastructure vulnerabilities, and propose adaptation measures. The Department of Public Utilities will assess these plans, ensuring they align with climate science and risk tolerance. Companies must also engage with communities, especially environmental justice populations, in developing these plans.
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