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HF 1745 Rep. Swedzinski (R-Ghent) county and has no customer class conditions. (See also, <br /> No Senate companion bill. SF 1777). <br /> To repeal obsolete provisions in statutes relating to <br /> energy. HF 1853 Rep. Lee (DFL-St. Paul) <br /> SF 1904 Sen.Abeler (R-Anoka) <br /> HF 1751 Rep. Daudt (R-Crown) To appropriate $10 million from the general fund to the <br /> SF 2330 Sen. Johnson (R-East Grand Forks) PCA to support the development of supply equipment for <br /> To statutorily authorize construction of the Enbridge public electric vehicles, mostly with charging capacity <br /> Line 3 pipeline. greater than 150 kW. <br /> HF 1787 Rep.Acomb (DFL-Minnetonka) HF 2795 Rep.Hornstein (DFL-Minneapolis) <br /> SF 2368 Sen. Simonson(DFL-Duluth) SF 2046 Sen. Newton(DFL-Coon Rapids) <br /> To appropriate $6 million to establish goals and bench- To repeal the federal appliance and lighting efficiency <br /> marks and implement rapid transition toward the use standards codified in Minnesota law if the federal stan- <br /> of renewable fuels for electric and thermal energy in dards are repealed or voided. <br /> University of Minnesota campus buildings by 2030. <br /> HF 1833 Rep.Wagenius (DFL-Minneapolis) <br /> HF 1788 Rep.Acomb (DFL-Minnetonka) SF 2067 Sen. Osmek (R-Mound) <br /> SF 2369 Sen. Simonson (DFL-Duluth) To require the Department of Commerce to"conduct a <br /> To appropriate $6 million to establish goals and bench- study to develop a strategy for the state to advance the <br /> marks and implement rapid transition toward the use commercial application of microgrids by helping to estab- <br /> of renewable fuels for electric and thermal energy in lish pilot projects at sites owned and operated by public <br /> University of Minnesota State Colleges and Universities entities, included but not limited to the state, political <br /> campus buildings by 2030. subdivisions, and the University of Minnesota." <br /> HF 1798 Rep.Wagenius (DFL-Minneapolis) HF 1842 Rep.Wagenius (DFL-Minneapolis) <br /> SF 2066 Sen. Osmek (R-Mound) SF 2084 Sen. Osmek(R-Mound) <br /> To correct incorrect reference of"clean energy advance- To make a technical change in a statutory provision <br /> ment fund" to"renewable development" account in the related to dispute resolution for cooperative customers <br /> statute governing transfer of unspent RDA grant funds. to bring it into conformity with 2017 changes made in <br /> another statute section. <br /> HF 1938 Rep. Fabian (R-Roseau) <br /> SF 1838 Sen. Howe (R-Rockville) HF 1866 Rep. Long(DFL-Minneapolis) <br /> To establish a figurative"social permit" represented by SF 2242 Sen. Dibble (DFL-Minneapolis) <br /> adoption of a resolution by every Minnesota board of To make beneficial electrification a state priority and <br /> county commissioners in support of the PCA's adoption require investor-owned utilities to submit biennial plans <br /> of any water quality standard or modification; to restrict to the PUC for promoting energy end-uses powered by <br /> such actions by the PCA from taking effect without such electricity. <br /> a"social permit." <br /> HF 1891 Rep.Vogel(R-Elko New Market) <br /> HF 1919 Rep. Christensen (DFL-Stillwater) No Senate companion bill. <br /> SF 1888 Sen. Housley (R-Woodbury) To set conditions upon municipalities that charge <br /> To create a fund with deposits from the RDA of$15 franchise fees on investor-owned utilities above what <br /> million in 2019 and $10 million annually thereafter for is necessary to defray costs associated with the utility's <br /> grants administered by the Department of Employment operations. <br /> and Economic Development to address the economic and <br /> social impact on communities affected by the retirement HF 1928 Rep. Hansen(DFL-South St. Paul) <br /> of investor-owned coal, nuclear and natural gas electric SF 2262 Sen. Eaton (DFL-Brooklyn Center) <br /> generating plants. To make appropriations to the DNR, PCA, PFA, Clean <br /> Water Fund, Board of Water and Soil Resources, and <br /> SF 1891 Sen. Senjem(R-Rochester) Department of Health drinking water programs. <br /> No House companion bill. <br /> To allow Xcel customers to subscribe to solar gardens in HF 1956 Rep.Long(DFL-Minneapolis) <br /> distant counties if the facility is at least 100 feet from SF 2431 Sen. Frentz (DFL-North Mankato) <br /> the nearest residential property, and the facility owner To enact the Governor's 2019 energy policy propos- <br /> commits to providing at least 10 percent of the output to al;to establish the"Clean Energy First"program <br /> residential subscribers. Current law allows customer to to require utilities to analyze energy storage, load <br /> subscribe to facilities only in their county or an adjacent management and energy efficiency as alternatives to <br /> non-renewable large energy facility development in <br /> certificate of need proceedings and to require utilities <br /> 12 242 <br />
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