Testimony on Massachusetts Decarbonization Bills

On July 12 and 13, the New England Power Generators Association testified at public hearings on the following bills: H.3147; H.3231; S.2167; S.2080. Below is the written testimony that NEPGA filed with the legislature.

Testimony on Massachusetts Energy Bills

On May 18, the New England Power Generators Association filed testimony on the following bills: H. 3161; H. 3216; H. 3696; S.2168; S. 2169; S. 2182. Hearings were scheduled for May 18 and May 19.

Testimony on Mass Clean Energy & Climate Bills

NEPGA testimony to the Massachusetts Telecommunications, Utilities, and Energy Committee on several bills related to clean energy requirements and climate change (H.3288; H.3292; H.3372; H.3964; S.2131; S.2133; S.2136; S.2170; S.2224; S.2225; S.2228; and S.2229)

Letter on Massachusetts Hazard Pay Legislation

NEPGA letter to the Massachusetts General Court on proposed legislation on “State of Emergency” hazard pay differentiating public-facing from inward-facing essential employees (S.1195 & H.2042).

Testimony on Massachusetts Clean Energy Bills

NEPGA testimony to the Massachusetts Telecommunications, Utilities, and Energy Committee on several bills to expand clean energy procurements. As well as a bill (H.3316) to enable joining a regional, market-based regime to meet Commonwealth decarbonization and clean energy requirements.  

Testimony on Massachusetts Clean Energy/Transportation Bills

NEPGA testimony to the Massachusetts Joint Committee on Telecommunications, Utilities and Energy on several bills aimed at increasing clean energy, electricity storage and clean transportation. NEPGA encourages the use of a meaningful price on CO2 emissions as the best ways to effectuate the collective goals of the individual proposals.