Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF4920

Introduced
3/26/26  

Caption

Anaerobic digester or biomass thermal generation facility planning and constructing appropriation

Impact

If enacted, SF4920 is likely to enhance the state's regulatory framework pertaining to renewable energy generation. By supporting the development of facilities that use organic waste for energy production, the bill aligns with broader objectives to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and promote resource recovery. Additionally, the funding could lead to economic development opportunities within the region, creating jobs related to construction, operation, and maintenance of the new energy facility. This shift towards renewable sources of energy may also help Minnesota in meeting its energy sustainability targets.

Summary

Senate File 4920 aims to appropriate funding for the planning and construction of an anaerobic digester or a biomass thermal generation facility. Specifically, the bill provides a one-time appropriation from the renewable development account to a private entity for the specified construction project located in Becker, Minnesota. The underlying intent is to promote renewable energy generation by converting organic waste materials into usable energy forms, which is expected to advance the state's environmental sustainability goals. The bill focuses on utilizing diverted food and organic waste, indicating an environmentally friendly approach to energy production.

Contention

There may be points of contention surrounding SF4920 regarding the reliance on public funding for a private project's benefit. Stakeholders may debate the efficacy and necessity of such appropriations, especially in light of resource allocation amid other pressing state needs. While proponents argue that renewable energy initiatives help protect the environment and stimulate economic growth, opponents may suggest that the funds could be better spent on public services or other renewable energy projects. The discussion will likely focus on balancing immediate public expenditure with the long-term environmental benefits post-construction.

Companion Bills

MN HF4770

Similar To Anaerobic digester or biomass thermal generation facility planning and construction funding provided, and money appropriated.

Previously Filed As

MN HF4770

Anaerobic digester or biomass thermal generation facility planning and construction funding provided, and money appropriated.

MN SF1037

Anaerobic digestor energy system appropriation

MN HF701

Louisville Township anaerobic digestor township system funding provided, and money appropriated.

MN SB00422

An Act Concerning Biomass Facilities.

MN A3713

Provides CBT credit for development of anaerobic digestion facilities that process food waste.

MN S2304

Provides CBT credit for development of anaerobic digestion facilities that process food waste.

MN SF3110

Next generation ire ore industry feedstock study appropriation

MN SF4730

Geothermal energy system construction appropriation

MN HB4257

Environmental protection: solid waste; anaerobic digestion and digestate; define. Amends secs. 11502 & 11503 of 1994 PA 451 (MCL 324.11502 & 324.11503). TIE BAR WITH: HB 4265'25

MN SF4900

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

Similar Bills

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