8 July 2025
“This is a significant win for the hearth industry in Maine,” said Karen Arpino, Executive Director of Northeast HPBA. “This effort was led by a strong coalition of NEHPBA members, HPBA staff and industry partners such as the Maine Energy Marketers Association and the Propane Gas Association of New England. Their work to engage legislators and sending letters urging Governor Mills to sign the bill was instrumental.”
The law is especially important for Maine’s rural and off-grid communities, where residents rely on propane or wood heat as an affordable primary or backup energy source. Rather than imposing one-size-fits-all restrictions, the law supports an inclusive approach that promotes innovation and the adoption of cleaner technologies—without banning proven and efficient existing systems.
“This is a major victory for the small businesses, contractors, and energy providers that serve Maine communities every day,” said Jason Tolleson, HPBA Senior Director of Government Affairs. “By preserving access to a diverse mix of heating and energy sources, this law ensures that consumers in Maine can choose the solutions that work best for their homes, budgets, and energy needs.”
HPBA and NEHPBA extend their sincere thanks to Governor Mills, Maine Senator Matthew Harrington (R-York), and all legislative sponsors for their leadership and commitment to practical, equitable energy policy. The association looks forward to continuing its work with the affiliates and coalition partners to expand access to affordable, reliable, and sustainable heating and outdoor living solutions across the region.
On the national level, HPBA and its members are working to urge Members of Congress to cosponsor the bipartisan Energy Choice Act introduced in the U.S. House (H.R. 3699) and Senate (S. 1945), a federal bill that would prohibit state and local governments from banning energy services based on the type or source of energy—such as natural gas.
While adding Maine to the list of fuel choices states is another step in the right direction, Federal preemption is needed to counter states and municipalities who refuse to give consumers choice in how they choose to heat their homes.
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