SMART 3.0 Clears Path for Massachusetts Solar Projects and Federal Tax Credits

The Massachusetts Department of Energy Resources (DOER) has issued the final SMART 3.0 regulations.

The Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA), the Alliance for the Climate Transition (ACT), and the Coalition for Community Solar Access (CCSA) praised Governor Healey for taking decisive action with SMART 3.0, ensuring cost-effective solar generation can move forward at a time when federal policies and regulatory hurdles are contributing to rising energy prices.

SMART 3.0 reflects the Commonwealth’s commitment to protecting ratepayers, supporting local jobs, and meeting growing electricity demand. The final regulations and initial program plans provide a clear path for projects that can take advantage of expiring federal tax credits. With solar and storage able to come online faster than other technologies, SMART 3.0 positions Massachusetts to maximize renewable energy deployment when it’s needed most.

“The Healey-Driscoll Administration’s release of SMART 3.0 charts a strong path for community and commercial scale solar and storage in Massachusetts and will be critical for driving down energy costs for families,” said Valessa Souter-Kline, SEIA’s Northeast regionaldirector. “We look forward to working with state leaders on implementation to ensure the solar and storage industry continues to create good jobs and can deliver clean, reliable, affordable energy that people across Massachusetts are demanding.”  

“With SMART 3.0, Gov. Healey and the DOER team have risen to the occasion to tackle the challenges of our energy system head on,” said Kate Daniel, Northeast Regional Director for CCSA. “Going big on solar now is the best way to unlock affordable, local, clean energy generation for the Commonwealth, while putting savings into the pockets of the energy consumers who need them most.”  

“Given the difficult federal climate, it is more important than ever that states step up to play a leading role in strategically crafting thoughtful, targeted programs to unleash clean energy and address rising energy costs,” said Tim Snyder, ACT’s VP of Public Policy and Government Affairs. “That is what the Healey-Driscoll Administration has done with SMART 3.0. We are excited to engage with the legislature and administration to shape legislation that complements these regulations and creates the right landscape for solar projects of all sizes and types, from residential to large arrays.” 


Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.

 

  • Related Posts

    Recurrent Energy Secures €1.3 Billion Credit Facility To Accelerate Renewable Expansion Across Europe

    Solar panels and wind turbines exemplify sustainable energy financing in Europe. Recurrent Energy, a global developer of solar and energy storage projects and part of Canadian Solar, has secured a…

    Solar Adoption In Singapore Condominiums Faces Cost, Design, And Consensus Challenges

    Representational image. Credit: Canva Singapore’s efforts to expand solar energy adoption are encountering notable challenges in private residential developments, particularly condominiums. While the country has set ambitious sustainability targets and…

    Have You Seen?

    Mendell Helium leases tube trailer for Kansas helium deliveries

    • April 22, 2026
    Mendell Helium leases tube trailer for Kansas helium deliveries

    Liquid hydrogen shipping set for first global certification framework

    • April 22, 2026
    Liquid hydrogen shipping set for first global certification framework

    EU calls on existing biomethane plants to hike production

    • April 22, 2026
    EU calls on existing biomethane plants to hike production

    EU confirms 2026 review of RFNBO hydrogen rules, eyes role for nuclear

    • April 22, 2026
    EU confirms 2026 review of RFNBO hydrogen rules, eyes role for nuclear

    Duo targets Brazil-Europe hydrogen-based iron supply chain

    • April 22, 2026
    Duo targets Brazil-Europe hydrogen-based iron supply chain

    Germany raises green hydrogen mandates for road transport in revised bill

    • April 22, 2026
    Germany raises green hydrogen mandates for road transport in revised bill

    Three shipping attacks highlight strait security concerns

    • April 22, 2026
    Three shipping attacks highlight strait security concerns

    Air Liquide’s latest ASU to supply gases for chips in China

    • April 22, 2026
    Air Liquide’s latest ASU to supply gases for chips in China

    KHI eyes Canada for Japan’s liquid hydrogen supply with new partnerships

    • April 22, 2026
    KHI eyes Canada for Japan’s liquid hydrogen supply with new partnerships

    New catalyst converts CO2 to CO under low-energy conditions

    • April 22, 2026
    New catalyst converts CO2 to CO under low-energy conditions