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New Massachusetts bill could reduce non-resi solar net metering

By Kelsey Misbrener | May 14, 2025

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A Massachusetts community solar farm managed by Perch Energy.

On May 13, Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey filed the Energy Affordability, Independence & Innovation Act in a stated effort to cut costs for residents and businesses.

The bill addresses the solar industry in a few ways. First, it would allow the state’s Dept. of Energy Resources (DOER) to enter into contracts for new clean energy procurement instead of requiring them to facilitate contracts through a utility. The legislation would also require Massachusetts utilities to update their interconnection processes to reduce the time and cost for customers to connect their solar projects to the grid.

On the negative side, the bill also proposes cuts to net-metering compensation for non-residential solar projects, including community solar. The Coalition for Community Solar Access (CCSA) expressed displeasure with that provision of the bill and asked the governor to change course.

“Some of the first community solar projects in the state, along with many projects that serve municipalities and local governments, utilize net metering. We are concerned that the proposals included in the Governor’s bill will halt the progress these and other solar programs, such as the Solar Massachusetts Renewable Target (SMART) Program, have helped create,” said Kate Daniel, Northeast Regional Director for CCSA, in a press statement. “By changing compensation rates of solar projects, Governor Healey is taking a step backward in bringing clean and affordable energy to Massachusetts residents.”

About The Author

Kelsey Misbrener

Kelsey Misbrener is currently managing editor of Solar Power World and has been reporting on policy, technology and other areas of the U.S. solar market since 2017.

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  1. David Green says

    June 6, 2025 at 4:28 pm

    HI Kelsey, I am one of the co-authors at 350 of the Save Money with Clean Heat legislation that is sponsored by Senate Majority Leader Creem. The Governors proposal supports several of our own proposal such as adding solar to MassSave and creating on-bill financing for solar and heat pumps. We also believe that MA needs massive scale up of community-sourced solar particularly on the roofs and parking lots of schools, big-box stores and manufacturing facilities. We seem to be aligned on this point. Who in the House, Senate and Executive are you discussing this with?

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