Public Hearing Notice

Public Hearing Notice  2025-2027 Three-Year Plan Public Comment Listening Session #1

Wednesday, April 17, 2024
10 a.m. - 12 p.m.
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Overview   of 2025-2027 Three-Year Plan Public Comment Listening Session #1

Public Comment Session Overview:
The Massachusetts Energy Efficiency Advisory Council (EEAC) will be holding three Public Comment Sessions, as it reviews the Mass Save® Program Administrators’ draft for the next Three-Year Plan. The purpose of these sessions is for the EEAC to hear from members of the public on issues related to the Massachusetts energy efficiency programs, known as Mass Save.


Public comment on any topic related to the energy efficiency programs and the draft 2025-2027 Three-Year Plan are welcome, but need not be repeated, at each session. Public comments may also be submitted in writing to ma-eec@mass.gov.

Public Comment Session Format:

  • All listening sessions will be held virtually via Zoom.
  • Stakeholders who would like to provide public comment are asked to register for only one session, by emailing ma-eeac@mass.gov by 5 pm the day prior to the session they have selected.
  • Submittal of written public comment via email is also encouraged and will be posted on the EEAC website.

Each person providing public comment will be given 3 minutes to speak, in order to allow time for more to participate. Once everyone who has pre-registered has provided comment, others may have a chance to speak, as time allows.

Upcoming Events   for 2025-2027 Three-Year Plan Public Comment Listening Session #1

Mass. Energy Efficiency Advisory Council (EEAC)

The Energy Efficiency Advisory Council (EEAC) guides the development and monitors the implementation of Massachusetts’ nation-leading energy efficiency plans.

Every three years, the state’s investor-owned electric and gas utilities (program administrators, or PAs) develop a statewide plan, which includes savings and spending targets, implementation strategies, and descriptions of the various initiatives that serve residents and businesses. The EEAC is responsible for reviewing and approving the plan, and working with the PAs on implementation.

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