Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF2017

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Green ammonia power generations technology research and developments appropriation

Impact

The bill's impact is primarily felt in the promotion of clean energy technologies in Minnesota. By directing funds specifically for green ammonia research, the state aims to advance its capabilities in energy storage and generation utilizing alternative resources. This initiative aligns with broader environmental goals and reflects a commitment to reducing reliance on traditional fossil fuels while enhancing energy efficiency. The appropriations are designated as onetime funds, available until June 30, 2028, thus setting a timeline for expected outcomes and results from the funded research.

Summary

SF2017 is a legislative bill that appropriates funding for research and development of green ammonia power generation technology. The bill allocates a total of $12 million—$6 million for each fiscal year of 2026 and 2027—to the Board of Regents of the University of Minnesota. The funding aims to support the exploration of energy systems that utilize hydrogen and ammonia production from renewable energy resources, marking a significant step towards innovative clean energy solutions in the state.

Contention

While the bill focuses on the advancement of renewable energy technologies, it may face contentions based on budgetary priorities and legislative support. There is a potential debate regarding the efficacy of allocating funds specifically for green ammonia technologies versus other energy solutions such as solar or wind. Stakeholders may express concerns about whether the $12 million investment is adequate or too much in the context of other pressing needs within the state's energy portfolio. Additionally, the success of the research outcomes will likely be scrutinized to evaluate the return on investment for the state's commitment to this emerging technology.

Companion Bills

MN HF1749

Similar To Green ammonia power generation technology research and development funding provided, and money appropriated.

Previously Filed As

MN HF1749

Green ammonia power generation technology research and development funding provided, and money appropriated.

MN SF2758

microgrid research and application appropriation and extension of previous appropriations

MN SF1713

Green Hydrogen Project appropriation

MN SF3110

Next generation ire ore industry feedstock study appropriation

MN SF4900

Nuclear-powered electric generating facilities in Minnesota potential evaluation study appropriation

MN SF2369

Renewable development account repeal; solar production initiative program sunset establishment; appropriating money

MN HF2573

University of St. Thomas; microgrid research and application funding provided, previous appropriations extended, and money appropriated.

MN SF2393

Omnibus, Energy, Utilities, Environment and Climate policy and appropriations

MN SF1710

Ammonia, hydrogen, and renewable energy certification tracking system appropriation

MN SF4920

Anaerobic digester or biomass thermal generation facility planning and constructing appropriation

Similar Bills

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