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HF 875-Rep. Fischer(DFL-Maplewood) HF 1165-Rep. Claflin(DFL-South St. Paul) <br /> SF 1063-Sen. Johnson (R-East Grand Forks) SF 1608-Sen. Osmek (R-Mound) <br /> To modify the Clean Water Legacy Act to provide for To require investor-owned electric utilities to include <br /> coordinated watershed management. an extensive assessment of energy storage systems in <br /> their Integrated Resource Plans;to establish criteria <br /> HF 2266—Rep.Wolgamott (DFL-St. Cloud) for energy storage pilot projects by IOUs;to require the <br /> SF 1033—Sen. Relph(R-St. Cloud) Commerce Department to contract with a third party to <br /> To restrict the Pollution Control Agency from applying conduct a cost-benefit analysis of energy storage sys- <br /> stormwater rules to townships until it amends its rules tems. (See also HF 165/SF No. 100.) <br /> to do so. <br /> HF 1191-Rep.Wagenius (DFL-Minneapolis) <br /> HF 2126-Rep.A. Carlson (DFL-Eagan) No Senate companion bill <br /> SF 1039—Sen. Goggin (R-Red Wing) To establish an incentive payment for investor-owned <br /> To establish The Prairie Island Net-Zero Project with the utilities to exceed 1.9 percent annual Conservation <br /> goal of the Prairie Island Indian Community developing Improvement Program electric energy savings and 1.2 <br /> an energy system that results in net zero emissions. percent annual CIP gas savings. <br /> HF 1316-Rep. Fischer(DFL-Maplewood) HF 1234-Rep. Heintzman (R-Nisswa) <br /> SF 1045-Weber(R-Luverne) SF 1973-Sen. Mathews (R-Milaca) <br /> To repeal the sunsetting of the Legislative Water Com- To limit the number of assistant commissioners in <br /> mission. the Pollution Control Agency; to limit to 3 percent the <br /> amount of grant money the PCA may use for grant pro- <br /> HF 1671-Rep.Youakim(DFL-Hopkins) gram administration purposes. <br /> SF 1078-Sen. Torres Ray (DFL-Minneapolis) <br /> To extend and increase the Renewable Energy Stan- HF 2445—Rep. Mekeland (R-Clear Lake) <br /> dard, setting it in 2035 at 85 percent for Xcel and 80 SF 1372—Sen. Mathews (R-Milaca) <br /> percent for other IOUs, G&Ts and municipal power To remove the 100-megawatt size cap on hydropower <br /> agencies; setting a new"Carbon-Free Standard" of 100 sources that qualify under the Renewable Energy Stan- <br /> percent for most utilities by 2050 and 2045 for Xcel;to dard. <br /> increase the local benefits that the MPUC must seek <br /> to ensure through implementation of these standards. SF 1401—Sen. Torres Ray(DFL-Minneapolis) <br /> No House companion file. <br /> HF 1022—Rep. Long(DFL-Minneapolis) To appropriate funds for groundwater analysis, desig- <br /> SF 1423—Sen. Senjem(R-Rochester) nate additional groundwater management areas and <br /> To extend Xcel's Solar Rewards Program one year to 2023. develop and implement a water education program that <br /> provides training on public use of geologic atlases and <br /> HF 1561-Rep.Swedzinski (R-Ghent) other groundwater tools. <br /> SF 1193-Sen. Osmek(R-Mound) <br /> To require Xcel to pay future community solar gardens HF 1314—Rep.Lippert(DFL-Northfield) <br /> at the lowest rate proposed under bid by developers; to SF 1403—Sen.Torres Ray (DFL-Minneapolis) <br /> cap the program at 25 megawatts per year. To appropriate funds to expand protection efforts for <br /> source water, including rivers and groundwater sources <br /> HF 1133-Rep.Acomb (DFL-Minnetonka) that serve private wells. <br /> SF 1424-Sen. Dibble (DFL-Minneapolis) <br /> To establish a program using Renewable Development HF 1317—Rep. Bierman(R-Apple Valley) <br /> Account and general fund appropriations to award SF 2017—Sen. Senjem(R-Rochester) <br /> grants to public schools for power purchase agree- To establish a refundable income tax credit of 11 percent <br /> ments with solar developers that install solar PV sys- to 15 percent of the purchase and installation cost of a <br /> tems on or in the vicinity of school buildings; to limit PV system, solar water heater or solar thermal system. <br /> utility rate increases to those schools for the duration <br /> of the PPAs. HF 1360-Rep. Long(DFL-Minneapolis) <br /> SF 1779-Sen. Pratt (R-Prior Lake) <br /> HF 1148—Rep. Christensen(DFLStillwater) To allow commercial PACE program loans up to the as- <br /> SF 2016—Sen. Senjem(R-Rochester) sessed value of the property. Current law limits loan to <br /> To establish a program using Renewable Development lesser of 20 percent of property value or actual improve- <br /> Account and general fund appropriations for grants to ment cost. <br /> public schools for energy conservation improvements. <br /> 10 <br /> 240 <br />