! The 100% Renewable Energy Agenda 2019-2020 Legislative Session

The 100% Renewable Energy Act Repower Massachusetts with 100 percent renewable electricity by 2035 and 100 percent renewable energy economy-wide (including heating and transportation) by 2045. • HD 3092: Rep. , Rep. An Act re-powering Massachusetts with 100 percent renewable energy • SD 1625: Sen. Jamie Eldridge An Act transitioning Massachusetts to 100 per cent renewable energy

Renewable electricity Community Empowerment An Act for community empowerment: Allow 25% solar power by 2030 cities and towns to support renewable en- An Act relative to solar power and the green ergy projects, like solar and offshore wind, economy: Eliminate caps on solar net me- by leveraging the buying power of their res- tering and increase the renewable portfolio idents. standard by 3 percent per year. • HD 3717: Rep. • HD 2529: Rep. • SD 2098: Sen. Julian Cyr • SD 1376: Sen. Jamie Eldridge Clean Energy Future Act Solar roofs for new homes and businesses An Act to secure a clean energy future: In- An Act increasing solar rooftop energy: Re- crease solar, offshore wind, energy storage, quire solar panels to be installed on new and electric vehicles to get closer to zero residential and commercial buildings. carbon emissions by 2050. • HD 2890: Rep. Mike Connolly, Rep. Jack • HD 1248: Rep. Lewis • SD 757: Sen. Marc Pacheco • SD 1532: Sen. Jamie Eldridge

Contact: Ben Hellerstein, [email protected], 617-747-4368 Efficient buildings and appliances Clean transportation

Net zero building code All-electric buses by 2035 An Act to establish a net zero stretch energy An Act transitioning Massachusetts to electric code: Allow cities and towns to adopt a buses: Require all transit buses and school stronger building code for highly efficient, buses to be clean electric vehicles by 2035. zero-emission buildings. • HD 3329: Rep. David Rogers • HD 3931: Rep. • SD 2212: Sen. Joanne Comerford Investing in clean transportation An Act to advance modern and sustainable Energy performance standards solutions for transportation: Invest the rev- An Act establishing building energy perfor- enue from a proposed regional transporta- mance standards: Require large buildings to tion program in public transit and zero- meet energy efficiency standards. emission vehicles. • HD 3396: Rep. • HD 3009: Rep. • SD 1796: Sen. Rebecca Rausch • SD 1541: Sen. Eric Lesser

Net zero energy retrofits for low-income housing Government leading by example An Act relative to increasing net-zero homes in Gateway Cities: Create a pilot program to Strengthening the Green Communities program retrofit low-income housing to be highly An Act to expand the green communities pro- efficient. gram to mitigate climate change: Encourage • HD 3562: Rep. , Rep. cities and towns to further reduce the use of fossil fuels community-wide. • SD 1929: Sen. Brendan Crighton • HD 3103: Rep. • SD 1710: Sen. Jason Lewis Appliance energy efficiency standards An Act relative to energy savings efficiency: Solar roofs for state buildings Set energy efficiency standards for appli- An Act relative to solar for state agencies: Re- ances that are not currently covered by quire solar panels to be installed on new federal regulations. state buildings. • HD 580: Rep. Josh Cutler • HD 2232: Rep. Paul Mark • SD 767: Sen. Jason Lewis • SD 1031: Sen. Patrick O’Connor

Home energy audits Renewable heating for public buildings An Act relative to home energy efficiency: An Act sparking the modernization of state Provide information about a home’s energy heating systems: Require the use of clean, efficiency performance to buyers at the renewable heating technologies in build- point of sale. ings that receive significant state funding. • HD 3891: Rep. • HD 2300: Rep. • SD 1069: Sen. Eric Lesser • SD 1257: Sen. Harriette Chandler

Contact: Ben Hellerstein, [email protected], 617-747-4368