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Massachusetts Senate preserves energy-efficiency funding in new bill

canarymedia.com·Jun 25, 2026

The Massachusetts Senate has introduced a new energy bill that preserves funding for the state's energy-efficiency program, rejecting a proposed $1 billion cut from the House version. The bill aims to save consumers approximately $14 billion over the next decade while addressing various energy cost drivers and promoting sustainable practices.

The Massachusetts Senate's decision to preserve the funding for the state's energy-efficiency program, Mass Save, in its new energy bill is a significant development. For professionals in greentech and renewable energy, this highlights the importance of supporting proven programs that deliver long-term cost savings and environmental benefits. As an actionable takeaway, consider advocating for similar efficiency programs in other states, focusing on their long-term economic and environmental impacts to counteract short-term cost-cutting measures.

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