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MassDEP explains quarterly emissions reporting requirement for heating fuel suppliers

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The Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection said heating fuel suppliers must register with the state's Clean Heat and Emissions Tracking System, or CHETS, and submit quarterly greenhouse gas emissions reports under 310 CMR 7.71, a regulation that took effect in November 2024.

The Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection said heating fuel suppliers must register with the state's Clean Heat and Emissions Tracking System, or CHETS, and submit quarterly greenhouse gas emissions reports under 310 CMR 7.71, a regulation that took effect in November 2024.

The guidance, presented in a MassDEP instructional video, says suppliers must report the total quantity of each heating fuel they delivered to locations in Massachusetts for each quarter and that the first reporting deadline is June 2. "If you are a heating fuel supplier, you are required to register your business," the presenter said.

Why it matters: The reporting requirement will make suppliers provide standardized supply data that…

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