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December 2012

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General Renewables

EQB issues Minnesota Environment and Energy Report Card

Minnesota utilities are meeting—and in many cases exceeding—their renewable energy electricity standard milestones. That is one of several findings contained in the energy section of the Minnesota Environment and Energy Report Card, compiled and recently released by the Minnesota Environmental Quality Board.

The report, which looks at the areas of water, land, air, energy, and climate, says the state’s “heightened emphasis on renewables” stems from an ambitious Minnesota Renewable Energy Objectives statute that requires at least 25 percent of electric utilities’ total electric sales to retail customers in Minnesota be generated from renewable sources by 2025, and that Xcel provide at least 30 percent by 2020. The report also notes that state-mandated energy conservation programs enacted by utilities have cut the growth rates of natural gas and electricity consumption in half.

The report card set the stage for a series of statewide citizen forums held earlier this month that gathered public input on the environment. It also leads up to an Environmental Congress that will be held March 2013 (date and location TBD). The report was prepared to fulfill Executive Order 11-32 and is the first of what will be an annual report. The Environmental Quality Board is chaired by the Governor’s Office and includes five citizens and the heads of nine state agencies that play a vital role in Minnesota’s environment and development. For more on the Environmental Quality Board, visit www.eqb.state.mn.us.

Will Steger, Fresh Energy climate change forums attract over 2,500

More than 2,500 people from across Minnesota attended the recent eight-forum series on Clean Energy, Climate, and Health, and more forums may be held this spring. The forums featured noted Minnesota polar explorer Will Steger and J. Drake Hamilton, science policy director for Fresh Energy.

Steger presented a firsthand account of climate change with stunning photographs from his expeditions, while Hamilton offered the audience effective clean energy and clean air solutions to help improve our environment.“In every case, the forums were well attended, with community leaders including state legislators, Congressional staff, business leaders, mayors and city council members, and faith leaders participating,” said Hamilton. “We also received great media coverage to help spread our message.”

Hamilton said funding is being sought for more forums this spring. The Division of Energy Resources attended several of the recent forums and provided resources to attendees; it hopes to contribute to future forums. Watch the Fresh Energy website for dates and details of upcoming forums.

Steger Event in Willmar, Minn. Nov. 2012

Nearly 400 people turned out on Dec. 4 to hear Will Steger and J. Drake Hamilton present at a Clean Energy forum at Vinje Lutheran Church in Willmar.

Agenda, early registration now available for 2013 CERTs conference

The agenda for the 2013 Clean Energy Resource Teams (CERTs) statewide conference is now available, along with information on early bird registration that ends Jan. 15. The conference will take place Feb. 20-21 at the St. Cloud River’s Edge Convention Center in St. Cloud and is open to anyone with an interest in clean energy. The meeting will celebrate successful energy efficiency and renewable energy projects from the last 10 years and will address some clean energy projects planned for CERTs regions in 2013. More information on the conference, including registration, is available here.

DER urges consumers to practice energy efficiency during holidays

In a recent news release, the Minnesota Department of Commerce, Division of Energy Resources (DER) encouraged consumers to practice energy efficiency for this holiday season and holidays to come. DER points out that ENERGY STAR®-qualified LED decorative lights are exceptionally energy efficient, many using up to 90 percent less energy than incandescent bulbs. The U.S. Department of Energy estimates the cost of buying and operating LED lights for 10 holiday seasons would be $17.99 compared with $122.19 for incandescent bulbs. Other advantages of the LED lights are cited, and information on recycling old lights is included.

Solar

Minnesota Solar Challenge workshops set for Duluth, St. Paul

The series of Minnesota Solar Challenge best practices workshops will continue with events set for Jan. 15 from 12:30-4 p.m. at the Hartley Nature Center in Duluth and Feb. 6 from 12:30-4 p.m. at the Minnesota Counties Intergovernmental Trust in St. Paul. The workshops are geared to inform local government officials about solar energy best practices in planning, zoning, and permitting, as well as the free assistance offered by the Minnesota Solar Challenge.

The workshops will review the rapidly evolving world of community-scale solar energy markets, technologies, and regulation, with a special emphasis on addressing renewable energy resources in plans, development regulation and building code permitting. For more workshop information and to register…or contact Catherine Dubbe at GTS Educational Events at cdubbe@mngts.org or 651-222-7409, ext. 200

The Minnesota Solar Challenge provides free technical assistance to communities that want to implement the best practices presented in the workshops. Communities in need of technical assistance should contact Laura Cina at laurac@mnrenewables.org. More information on the Solar Challenge and the Solar Technical Assistance Helpline is available here.

Vehicles and Fuels

MPCA, DOE offer videos on electric vehicles

Two videos to help introduce consumers to electric vehicles are offered by the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) and the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE). The MPCA provides “Will Your Next Car Be Electric?”—which profiles two Twin Cities electric vehicle owners and shows their positive experiences with EVs—and the DOE provides “Energy 101: Electric Vehicles”—which provides the basic principles of electric vehicles and describes some myths about EVs.

DER website features Electric Vehicle section

The Division of Energy Resources offers several resources about electric vehicles on its website. It includes a section from Drive Electric Minnesota, a partnership working to bring electric vehicles and plug-in charging infrastructure to Minnesota, and information on EV charging stations throughout Minnesota and the nation. The web resources cover the benefits of EVs, the expansion of charging stations, and links to other EV resources. The DER web content is available here.

Minnesota ALA gets grant to advance alternative fuel vehicles

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) on Nov. 19 announced 20 new projects, including one for Minnesota, to help states and local governments cut red tape and develop infrastructure, training and regional planning to help advance alternative fuel cars and trucks, including those that run on natural gas and electricity.

The Minnesota chapter of the American Lung Association and project partners received a $248,788 grant for its Accelerating Alternatives for Minnesota Drivers project. The project, part of DOE’s Clean Cities Initiative, will provide alternative fuel and vehicle first-responder safety trainings; develop a natural gas vehicle workgroup; establish a Minnesota green fleet recognition program; and further the deployment of electric vehicles and EV supply equipment through workshops, trainings and resource development.

U of M to receive $1.8 million grant to improve biofuel production

The University of Minnesota was selected to receive a $1.8 million grant to develop an ultra-thin separation membrane to improve the production of biofuels, plastics, and other industrial materials, it was announced Dec. 6 by U.S. Department of Energy Secretary Steven Chu. Today’s separation methods are energy intensive and costly. If fully implemented by industry, such a new class of membranes could reduce U.S. energy consumption by as much as 3 percent.

Minnesota’s project is one of 66 cutting-edge research projects selected by DOE’s Advanced Research Projects Agency—Energy. The projects are considered transformational technologies that have potential to produce breakthroughs in energy technology. View more information on the projects.