Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF1432

Introduced
2/17/25  

Caption

Biomass definition modification provision

Impact

The impact of SF1432 on state laws pertains to the regulatory framework surrounding energy generation. By providing a comprehensive definition of biomass that includes various recyclable materials, the bill enhances the potential for energy producers to utilize these resources effectively. This change may lead to an increase in alternative fuel sources for electric utilities, promoting environmental sustainability and potential economic benefits in the renewable energy sector.

Summary

SF1432 modifies the definition of biomass within Minnesota's energy statutes. The bill introduces specific parameters related to what constitutes biomass as a renewable energy source, expanding its definition to include wood waste, landfill gas, and wastewater by-products, among others. This change aligns with the state's objectives to promote sustainable energy practices and tap into more diverse renewable resources for electricity generation. By establishing a clear definition, the bill aims to facilitate the use of these sources in energy production while ensuring compliance with existing environmental standards.

Contention

Discussion surrounding SF1432 has revealed notable points of contention, particularly focused on environmental justice concerns. Critics argue that expanding the definition of biomass could lead to environmental hazards if not closely regulated, as the inclusion of mixed waste products in energy generation poses risks of pollution. Supporters, however, emphasize the need for cleaner energy alternatives and argue that the bill will benefit disadvantaged communities by promoting access to renewable energy options.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MN SF572

Energy provisions modifications

MN SF2710

"Carbon free" definition modification

MN SF1436

Electric utility definition modification for the purposes of certain renewable energy standards provision

MN HF249

Carbon-free definition amended.

MN SF426

Hydroelectric capacity that qualifies as an eligible energy technology under the renewable energy standard modification provision

MN SF3968

Data centers provisions modification

MN SF5100

Data centers provisions modifications

MN SF821

Hydroelectric capacity that qualifies as an eligible energy technology under the renewable energy standard modification

MN SF1975

Various net metering governing provisions modifications

MN SF1142

Net energy metering provisions modification

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.