H3580
An Act creating pathways toward net-zero neighborhoods
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Bill overview
This bill aims to help Massachusetts communities transition to ‘net-zero neighborhoods,’ meaning areas that produce as much energy as they consume and have minimal greenhouse gas emissions. It focuses on promoting the use of non-emitting thermal energy sources, such as geothermal and heat pumps, to reduce reliance on fossil fuels for heating and cooling. The legislation seeks to establish pathways and incentives for neighborhoods to achieve these goals, ultimately contributing to the state’s climate change mitigation efforts.
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Kevin G. Honan
Margaret R. Scarsdale
Natalie M. Higgins
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