Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF2018

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Certain uses of B100 fuel inclusion as a carbon-free energy technology

Impact

If enacted, SF2018 would likely have significant implications for state energy laws, particularly for electric utilities that must adhere to the new carbon-free standards. Public utilities would be required to reach 80% carbon-free generation by 2030, transitioning to complete carbon-free operations by 2040. Additionally, this bill recognizes biodiesel as a legitimate source of carbon-free energy when used under defined conditions, potentially encouraging investment in biodiesel facilities and sustainable energy technologies within the state.

Summary

Senate File 2018 seeks to amend Minnesota Statutes concerning energy regulation by adding certain uses of B100 fuel as a recognized carbon-free energy technology. The bill mandates that electric utilities in Minnesota must generate or procure a specified percentage of electricity from carbon-free sources, increasing progressively toward achieving a 100% carbon-free standard by 2040. This move is part of a broader effort to transition Minnesota's power sector towards sustainable and renewable energy sources, aligning with state goals for carbon reduction and environmental sustainability.

Contention

However, the bill's implementation may lead to contention regarding the feasibility of achieving such ambitious targets, given the current reliance on fossil fuels in Minnesota's energy mix. Stakeholders may debate the economic implications, including the pressure on utilities to adapt their energy sourcing quickly and the potential financial burdens placed on consumers. Moreover, the recognition of specific fuels like B100 as carbon-free could also draw scrutiny from environmental advocates who may have doubts about the long-term sustainability of biodiesel compared to other renewable sources.

Companion Bills

MN HF2681

Similar To Certain uses of B100 fuel included as a carbon-free energy technology.

Previously Filed As

MN HF2681

Certain uses of B100 fuel included as a carbon-free energy technology.

MN HF9

Hydroelectric capacity that qualifies as an eligible energy technology under the renewable energy standard modified; electric utility requirements relating to energy, solar, or carbon-free standards delayed under certain conditions; and sales tax exemption for residential heating fuels and electricity expanded.

MN SF4463

Repeal the 100 percent carbon free by 2040 standard

MN SF1429

Electricity generated outside the state exemption from the requirement that a certain proportion of retail electricity be carbon-free by certain dates

MN HF369

Requirement for electric utilities to meet the renewable energy, solar, or carbon-free standard delayed under certain conditions; and demolition of fossil-fuel-powered electric generating plants prohibited under certain conditions.

MN HF787

Electricity generated outside the state exempted from the requirement that a proportion of retail electricity be carbon-free by certain dates.

MN HF249

Carbon-free definition amended.

MN SF2710

"Carbon free" definition modification

MN SF573

Hydroelectric generated energy of any capacity to be considered an eligible energy technology authorization

MN SF821

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

Similar Bills

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