Solar permitting — Suffolk County, Massachusetts
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Boston; extremely dense; no utility-scale land; rooftop/community/campus solar only; BU/Northeastern/Boston Co. Permitting: Municipal Planning Board: Special Permit or variance. Track record: no prior utility-scale solar on record…
Key driver: Boston; extremely dense; no utility-scale land; rooftop/community/campus solar only; BU/Northeastern/Boston College/Tufts
Permitting process
Local permitting pathway
Municipal Planning Board: Special Permit or variance (≤25 MW). EFSB master permit for >25 MW.
Setbacks & buffers
None codified at county level. Municipal bylaws govern ≤25 MW; EFSB review for >25 MW.
Spacing requirements
None codified.
Size restrictions
None codified.
Penalties & bonding
No penalties or adjustments. Standard CUP/SUP process.
State-level permits & approvals
2024 Massachusetts Climate Act (signed Nov 21, 2024): historic reform of siting and permitting. Large projects (>25 MW generation or >100 MWh storage): Energy Facilities Siting Board (EFSB) consolidates state and local review into single master permit; 15-month deadline for EFSB decision. Small projects (≤25 MW / ≤100 MWh): municipalities retain permitting authority under new streamlined process (225 CMR 29.00 promulgated Feb 27, 2026; effective immediately). 12-month deadline for municipal decisions on small clean energy projects. MGL Ch.40A §3 (Massachusetts Zoning Act): zoning ordinances cannot prohibit or unreasonably regulate solar energy systems — long-standing solar protection for sub-threshold projects. DOER site suitability scoring framework; community benefit plan requirements for larger projects. ISO-NE interconnection required statewide.
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State policy & grid context
State RPS & clean energy policy
40% by 2030 + 80% Clean Peak / net-zero by 2050 | Act Creating Next-Gen Roadmap for MA Climate Policy (2021) | G.L. c.25A §11F
State incentive programs
MA SMART Program (Solar Massachusetts Renewable Target): production incentive paid per kWh generated for 10 years for projects ≤5 MW; administered by DOER/utilities. Adder rates for low-income housing, brownfields, rooftops, and agrivoltaic projects. Net metering: available statewide (up to 5 MW for behind-the-meter); MA expanded net metering cap via DPU. MA RPS: 40% renewable by 2030 (Class I); Class I solar carve-out drives SREC value. MA Clean Energy Center MassSave: rebates for commercial/industrial efficiency and solar. Utility: Eversource (NSTAR/WMECo) and National Grid serve most counties; Cape Light Compact serves Barnstable and Dukes; various municipal aggregations active.
Grid & interconnection
ISO-NE / Northeast Massachusetts (NEMA) zone — Eversource
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Community opposition P1
No organized opposition on record for this county yet — no petition, group, or oppositional coverage tracked. Absence of opposition is a positive siting signal.
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Energy-related meetings & dockets P1
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State PSC dockets P1
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Sentiment rollup P2
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