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SD 3819

Massachusetts Clean Energy Center FY26 Budget Report

194th Legislature (2025-2026)

Massachusetts Clean Energy Center budget report allocates FY26 funds for clean energy initiatives including renewable projects, workforce development, and technical assistance programs.

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Bill Summary · SD 3819

Legislative bill overview

SD 3819 is a budget report for the Massachusetts Clean Energy Center (MaCEC) for fiscal year 2026. This appears to be a routine financial reporting document that outlines the center's planned expenditures, revenue sources, and operational priorities for the upcoming fiscal year.

Why this is important

Budget reports establish how public funds allocated to clean energy initiatives will be spent, directly affecting Massachusetts's ability to meet renewable energy goals and support clean tech development. The MaCEC plays a central role in the state's clean energy economy by funding projects, providing technical assistance, and supporting workforce development in this sector.

Potential points of contention

  • Funding levels: Stakeholders may debate whether appropriations are sufficient to meet aggressive clean energy targets or whether funds are being distributed equitably across regions
  • Project prioritization: Different interests may compete over which clean energy technologies (solar, wind, battery storage, etc.) receive priority funding
  • Administrative overhead: Questions may arise about the proportion of funding spent on operations versus direct project support and grants

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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