Wait, didn’t Massachusetts try to update the rules for biomass last year? That's right. But for various reasons, it is redoing the process. While past feedback will roll over, it’s important to note that the proposal itself has changed.
Massachusetts is once again revisiting wood-burningThe state’s Department of Energy Resources held a virtual hearing on Tuesday to get feedback on a proposal to change which biomass plants qualify for lucrative renewable energy subsidies, and how the state tracks and verifies the type of wood these plants burn. And for about two hours, the vast majority of speakers implored the department to leave the regulations alone.
“It is frankly beyond my comprehension how Massachusetts can justify allowing biomass electric-generation plants to be incentivized," said Susan Pike of Montague."These are incentives that ratepayers contribute to in order to support clean renewable energy development." In 2019, the Department of Energy Resources under Gov. Charlie Baker proposed"updating" Massachusetts' strict biomass rules to make it easier for some older and less efficient plants to get clean energy subsidies.
"In ruling that no biomass within 5 miles of an environmental justice community could qualify for [clean energy] subsidies, DOER sent a clear message: biomass is a polluting and unhealthy source of energy that should not further impact overburdened communities," Bejjani said."So why are we then aiming to give biomass in other state clean energy dollars? Massachusetts ratepayers don’t want our clean energy dollars subsidizing pollution here or anywhere.
It’s not entirely clear how the environmental justice provision would affect the ability of facilities in Maine or New Hampshire to qualify for subsidies since there is no national definition of an environmental justice community. It’s also not clear what it would mean for out-of-state facilities that shut down around 2012 but could be financially viable again if they received credits.
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