We’re excited to share some important updates to the 2025 Solar Massachusetts Renewable Target (SMART) Program. These enhancements could bring substantial financial and sustainability benefits to municipalities and school districts across the state.
As you may be aware, the SMART Program is an incentive program that supports the development of solar power in Massachusetts. The program is administered by the Massachusetts Department of Energy Resources (DOER). The program offers direct incentives to system owners post-DOER approval, with eligible projects required to connect to Eversource, National Grid, or Unitil. Incentive rates decline by blocks, and the DOER is reviewing solar costs and project requirements. The SMART Phase I expansion doubled capacity to 3,200 MW, though energy storage for small projects remains uncompensated.
What’s New in the 2025 SMART Program? The 2025 SMART program will add 300 megawatts of new annual capacity and shift from a declining block structure to a fixed dollar-value model. This model will be based on a variety of project-specific criteria with additional incentives, ensuring greater financial predictability during project development.
Highlights for Municipal Entities:
Why Partner with Titan Energy? As your trusted resource for municipal renewable energy procurement, Titan Energy goes beyond typical solar development to provide a client-focused, value-driven approach. We guide your organization through each phase of design, bid, and build, prioritizing cost reduction without any upfront costs to you. For municipalities looking to integrate renewable energy into their infrastructure, partnering with an experienced energy consultant like Titan Energy can simplify the process.
We’re here to ensure you’re ready to take full advantage of this enhanced opportunity. If you have questions or want to explore how your municipality can benefit, don’t wait—reach out today! Let Titan Energy maximize the value of your renewable energy investments together.
To get started, contact Adam Teff, General Manager of Titan Energy’s renewable energy company, TitanGen, at ATeff@TitanEnergyNE.com.