Biofuels education and promotion program establishment to promote biofuels and sustainable aviation fuel establishment provision, biofuels education and promotion advisory council establishment provision, certain compatibility standards for underground gasoline storage tanks requirement provision, and appropriation
Impact
The bill intends to promote renewable energy sources within Minnesota, particularly emphasizing biofuels and sustainable aviation fuel. By doing so, it seeks to enhance the state's environmental stewardship and contribute to climate change mitigation efforts. Additionally, the proposed advisory council would play a crucial role in overseeing the program, advising on acceptance criteria for projects, and potentially fostering greater cooperation between public and private sectors in the biofuels arena. Such collaboration may amplify investment opportunities and support for biofuel initiatives.
Summary
SF2786 proposes the establishment of a Biofuels Education and Promotion Program aimed at advancing the use and understanding of biofuels and sustainable aviation fuel. The bill mandates the Minnesota Department of Agriculture to develop educational initiatives to inform the public about the benefits of biofuels. This initiative is expected to include various outreach activities and may result in grants to support projects aligned with the program's goals. The program's effectiveness and reach are to be evaluated through annual reports detailing grant distributions, market expansion, and overall program costs.
Contention
One of the notable aspects of SF2786 is its requirement for compliance with specific compatibility standards for underground gasoline storage tanks. This provision is intended to ensure that new storage tank systems can safely accommodate higher blends of biofuels, particularly ethanol. Critics of such measures may raise concerns regarding the additional costs or regulatory burdens on businesses implementing these standards. Overall, the bill reflects a significant legislative effort to enhance biofuel usage in the state while balancing economic interests and environmental considerations.
Repeals the Promotion of Biofuels Act of 2011, which established a study commission to investigate the use and promotion of such fuels within the state, in its entirety.
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