§ 1 Department of energy resources; commissioner
§ 2 Commissioner; responsibilities; divisions established within department; description of organization statement
§ 3 Definitions
§ 4 Officers and employees
§ 5 Reports filed with legislative committees
§ 6 Powers and duties
§ 7 Collection of energy information; reports; violations
§ 8 Declaration of energy emergency
§ 9 Information obtained from other agencies or political subdivisions
§ 10 Division of green communities; duties of director; program; qualification as a green community; funding; rules; annual report
§ 10A Competitive bidding procedure for municipal green communities
§ 11 Establishment of energy programs; rules and regulations; contracts; grants
§ 11A Commercial and apartment conservation service program; enforcement; penalties
§ 11B Motor vehicles owned by commonwealth; fuel efficiency
§ 11C Contracts for procurement of energy management services
§ 11D Consumer education; telephone hotline; plan approval
§ 11E Monitoring and reporting on electricity system reliability and future capacity excesses or deficits
§ 11F Renewable energy portfolio standard for retail electricity suppliers
§ 11F1/2 Alternative renewable energy portfolio standard
§ 11F3/4 Municipal Lighting Plant GGES; minimum percentage of non-carbon emitting energy sold; annual report
§ 11G Coordination of ratepayer-funded energy efficiency programs
§ 11H Assessments against electric and gas utility companies; rate determined and certified annually by commissioner
§ 11I Energy management services contracts; request for qualifications; regulations; payments; performance bond
§ 12 Regulations; submission to General Court
§ 13 Department of Energy Resources Credit Trust Fund
§ 14 Contracts for energy conservation projects costing one hundred thousands dollars or less; additions to monthly utility bills.
§ 15 Contracts for photovoltaic projects costing less than one hundred thousand dollars.
§ 16 Public electrical vehicle charging stations
§ 17 Minimum percentage of kilowatt-hour sales from clean peak resources; participation of anaerobic digestion facilities in the Clean Peak Standard incentive program
§ 18 Issuance of a notice of non-compliance
§ 19 Electric Vehicle Adoption Incentive Trust Fund; rebate and incentive program for purchase of qualifying zero-emission vehicle
§ 20 Large building energy usage; reporting requirements; publication of energy usage data; penalties for noncompliance

Terms Used In Massachusetts General Laws > Chapter 25A - Division of Energy Resources

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