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MMPA Projects In 2033, MMPA's energy requirements of 2,140,227 MWh will be <br /> Meeting All of Its 214,776 MWh over its projected 2019 requirements. MMPA's <br /> Incremental Energy renewable energy requirement for 2033 of 511,012 MWh is 238% <br /> Needs with of its incremental energy needs. By satisfying the RES, MMPA will <br /> Renewables meet all of its incremental energy needs through renewables. The <br /> effects of MMPA's conservation efforts are included in the base <br /> calculations. <br /> MMPA Is Positioned MMPA is positioned to continue to meet the RES through its mix of <br /> to Meet the RES purchases and resources. <br /> Rate Impact of MMPA's 2005 to 2017 RES rate impact ranged between 0.00 cents <br /> Complying with RES per kWh and 0.96 cents per kWh. <br /> MMPA's projected RES rate impact for 2019-2033 ranges between <br /> 0.64 cents per kWh and (0.53) cents per kWh. <br /> Details of these projections are included in Appendix C. <br /> Dodge County The Dodge County project is necessary to meet the RES rate impact <br /> Project Necessary to projections. MMPA's competitively priced PPA with Dodge County <br /> Meet RES Rate Wind Farm reduces the rate impact beginning with 2020. This project <br /> Impact Projections is projected to provide benefits between 0.09 cents per kWh and 0.55 <br /> cents to kWh. <br /> Greenhouse Gas MMPA's generation assets and power purchase agreements that <br /> Emission Reduction contribute to meeting the RES also support meeting Minnesota's <br /> Goals Were Achieved greenhouse gas emission reduction goals that are established in <br /> in 2015 and Are Minn. Stat. § 216H.02. Minnesota established a goal to reduce <br /> Projected to Be statewide greenhouse gas emissions across all sectors at least 15% <br /> Achieved in 2025 below 2005 levels in 2015 and at least 30%below 2005 levels in <br /> 2025. The following table summarizes MMPA's greenhouse gas <br /> reductions for 2015 and 2025. <br /> Minnesota Municipal Power Agency <br /> Greenhouse Gas Reductions from 2005 Levels <br /> 2015 2025 <br /> Total Emissions 34% 63% <br /> (lbs CO2) <br /> Emission Rate 42% 76% <br /> (lbs CO2/MWh) <br /> 110 <br />