Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF821

Introduced
1/30/25  

Caption

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

Impact

The legislation is designed to promote the use of sustainable energy by integrating more hydroelectric power into the state's energy portfolio. By expanding the definition of eligible energy technology, SF821 not only encourages investment in larger hydroelectric facilities but also aims to contribute to the state’s carbon reduction goals by facilitating an increase in carbon-free electricity generation. This change could positively impact the state's energy landscape, leading to greater reliance on renewable sources.

Summary

SF821 seeks to modify the hydroelectric capacity that qualifies as an eligible energy technology under Minnesota's renewable energy standard. The bill aims to amend Minnesota Statutes 2024, specifically targeting the definition of what constitutes eligible energy technologies. The new criteria set forth in the bill will allow hydroelectric facilities operating with a capacity of 100 megawatts or more, as of a specific date, to be recognized under the state's renewable energy standards, enhancing support for larger-scale renewable energy projects.

Conclusion

Overall, SF821 represents a significant step in redefining renewable energy eligibility standards, particularly regarding hydroelectric power. The bill reflects a growing trend towards embracing renewable technology while facing the inherent challenges that accompany significant infrastructure changes.

Contention

Notably, the bill has sparked discussions among stakeholders concerning the implications of increasing hydroelectric capacity. Some advocacy groups may raise concerns about the environmental impacts associated with large hydroelectric projects, which can disrupt local ecosystems. There may also be discussions around how this bill will fit into the broader context of Minnesota's energy policies, particularly in balancing economic interests with environmental protections.

Companion Bills

MN HF75

Similar To Hydroelectric capacity that qualifies as an eligible energy technology under the renewable energy standard modified.

Previously Filed As

MN SF426

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

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 SF573

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

MN HF75

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

MN SF1436

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

MN HF1200

Cooperative electric associations exempted from clean and renewable energy standards.

MN SF58

Cooperative electric associations exemption from clean and renewable energy standards

MN SF572

Energy provisions modifications

MN SB634

Relating to the use of hydroelectric energy to comply with a renewable portfolio standard; declaring an emergency.

MN AB1191

California Renewables Portfolio Standard Program: hydroelectric generation.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.