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CLEAN ENERGY

However, the company gets 11% of its power from neighboring Manitoba, which would be exposed to the Trump administration’s 10% tariff on electricity imports into Canada.
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A Delta Air Lines government affairs representative believes the Midwest, with its abundant feed stocks, could benefit from growing and leading the world in sustainable aviation fuel production.
Gov. Tim Walz appointed Audrey Partridge as the new Commissioner of the Public Utilities Commission on Thursday, Jan. 30.
Republicans focus in on ways to alleviate pressures of Democrats' 2023 “Carbon Free by 2040” bill, while testimony from the Prairie Island Indian Community prompts lawmakers to hold off on voting.

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Xcel on track to reduce its carbon emissions by as much as 88 percent by 2030, says Ryan Long, Xcel's president in Minnesota, North Dakota and South Dakota
A look at some of the biggest policy changes that took effect this year — and how some will impact Minnesotans in 2024
An official celebration was held for the new solar panels on the Tourist Information Center, with the city receiving a $30,744 rebate from Otter Tail Power for the project.
Does nuclear power stand a chance in Minnesota amid a moratorium and a carbon-free mandate? Minnesota politicians ponder the fate of the "friendly atom."
The Initiative aims to create sustainable and renewable energy resources for tribal communities and invest in tribal colleges
The Department of Energy more than doubled its intended funding from $80 million to $178 million given the high demand and overwhelming evidence of public need.
The largest growth in the ethanol industry came between 2005 and 2013
Minnesota Extension Clean Energy Resource Teams (CERTs) offers thoughts on what questions to ask if you are considering adding solar to your operation.
Under the Minnesota congressman, who will not say he believes humans contribute to climate change, the subcommittee will have jurisdiction over clean energy development on federal lands.
The standard now awaits a signature from Gov. Tim Walz, who said he supports the legislation.
A bill being fast-tracked by Democrats through the Legislature would require Minnesota utilities to have carbon-free electricity generation. It now awaits a vote of the full Senate.

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