Minnesota Statutes
Chapter 16B — Department Of Administration
Section 16B.32 — Energy Use.

Subdivision 1. Alternative energy sources. Plans prepared by the commissioner for a new building or for a renovation of 50 percent or more of an existing building or its energy systems must include designs which use active and passive solar energy systems, earth sheltered construction, and other alternative energy sources where feasible.
Subd. 1a. Onsite energy generation from renewable sources. A state agency that prepares a predesign for a new building must consider meeting at least two percent of the energy needs of the building from renewable sources located on the building site. For purposes of this subdivision, "renewable sources" are limited to wind and the sun. The predesign must include an explicit cost and price analysis of complying with the two-percent requirement compared with the present and future costs of energy supplied by a public utility from a location away from the building site and the present and future costs of controlling carbon emissions. If the analysis concludes that the building should not meet at least two percent of its energy needs from renewable sources located on the building site, the analysis must provide explicit reasons why not. The building may not receive further state appropriations for design or construction unless at least two percent of its energy needs are designed to be met from renewable sources, unless the commissioner finds that the reasons given by the agency for not meeting the two-percent requirement were supported by evidence in the record.
Subd. 2. Energy conservation goals. The commissioner of administration in consultation with the commissioner of commerce, in cooperation with one or more public utilities or comprehensive energy services providers, may conduct a shared-savings program involving energy conservation expenditures on state-owned and wholly state-leased buildings. The public utility or energy services provider shall contract with appropriate state agencies to implement energy efficiency improvements in the selected buildings. A contract must require the public utility or energy services provider to include all energy efficiency improvements in selected buildings that are calculated to achieve a cost payback within ten years. The contract must require that the public utility or energy services provider be repaid solely from energy cost savings and only to the extent of energy cost savings. Repayments must be interest-free. The goal of the program in this paragraph is to demonstrate that through effective energy conservation the total energy consumption per square foot of state-owned and wholly state-leased buildings could exceed existing energy code by at least 30 percent. All agencies must report to the commissioner of administration their monthly energy usage, building schedules, inventory of energy-consuming equipment, and other information as needed by the commissioner to manage and evaluate the program.
Subd. 3. Gifts. The commissioner may accept gifts for energy efficiency improvements in state-owned and wholly leased buildings. Energy cost savings from these improvements, up to the cost of these improvements, shall be deposited in a special revenue fund established in the state treasury. Money in the special revenue fund is appropriated to the commissioner to implement further energy efficiency improvements in state-owned or wholly leased buildings.
1984 c 544 s 37; 1991 c 235 art 5 s 1,3; 1994 c 632 art 3 s 32; 1994 c 634 art 1 s 3; 1995 c 254 art 1 s 91; 1999 c 250 art 1 s 57,115; 2001 c 162 s 4; 2001 c 212 art 1 s 1; 1Sp2001 c 4 art 6 s 7; 2002 c 379 art 1 s 114; 2008 c 179 s 29

Structure Minnesota Statutes

Minnesota Statutes

Chapters 16A - 16E — Administration And Finance

Chapter 16B — Department Of Administration

Section 16B.01 — Definitions.

Section 16B.02 — Department Of Administration.

Section 16B.03 — Appointments.

Section 16B.04 — Authority.

Section 16B.05 — Delegation By Commissioner.

Section 16B.052 — Authority To Transfer Funds.

Section 16B.053 — Grants.

Section 16B.054 — Developmental Disabilities.

Section 16B.055 — Lead Agency.

Section 16B.24 — General Authority.

Section 16B.2405 — Capitol Building Powers And Duties.

Section 16B.2406 — Capitol Area Building Account To Address Health, Life Safety, And Security Needs.

Section 16B.241 — Coordinated Facility Planning.

Section 16B.242 — Enterprise Real Property Account.

Section 16B.2421 — Bird-safe Buildings.

Section 16B.245 — Inventory Of State-owned Land.

Section 16B.25 — Lost Property On State Lands.

Section 16B.26 — Utility Companies, Permits To Cross State-owned Lands.

Section 16B.27 — Governor's Residence.

Section 16B.275 — Capitol Area Cafeterias.

Section 16B.276 — Capitol Flag Program.

Section 16B.281 — Sale And Disposition Of Surplus State-owned Land.

Section 16B.282 — Surveys, Appraisals, And Sale.

Section 16B.283 — Terms Of Payment.

Section 16B.284 — Quitclaim Deed.

Section 16B.286 — Reservation Of Minerals.

Section 16B.287 — Disposition Of Proceeds From Surplus State-owned Land.

Section 16B.296 — Transfer Of Real Property.

Section 16B.297 — Acquisition Of Real Property.

Section 16B.2975 — Surplus Property Acquisition, Distribution, And Disposal.

Section 16B.298 — Surplus Property.

Section 16B.30 — General Authority.

Section 16B.305 — Capital Budget Requests.

Section 16B.307 — Asset Preservation Appropriations.

Section 16B.31 — Commissioner Must Approve Plans.

Section 16B.32 — Energy Use.

Section 16B.321 — Definitions.

Section 16B.322 — State Energy Improvement Financing Program.

Section 16B.323 — Solar Energy In State Buildings.

Section 16B.325 — Sustainable Building Guidelines.

Section 16B.326 — Heating And Cooling Systems; State-funded Buildings.

Section 16B.327 — Recycling Construction And Demolition Waste From State Buildings; Requirement.

Section 16B.328 — Outdoor Lighting Fixtures Model Ordinance.

Section 16B.33 — Designer Selection Board.

Section 16B.335 — Review Of Plans And Projects.

Section 16B.34 — Inmate Labor.

Section 16B.35 — Art In State Buildings.

Section 16B.355 — Cooperative Local Facilities Grants.

Section 16B.36 — Investigations.

Section 16B.37 — Reorganization Of Agencies.

Section 16B.371 — Assistance To Small Agencies.

Section 16B.38 — Dissolved Or Suspended Agencies.

Section 16B.39 — Programs For State Employees.

Section 16B.45 — Function Of Legislative Auditor.

Section 16B.48 — General Services Revolving Funds.

Section 16B.4805 — Accommodation Reimbursement.

Section 16B.481 — Fees For Training And Maintenance.

Section 16B.4821 — Provision Of Materials And Services To Mnscu.

Section 16B.485 — Interfund Loans.

Section 16B.49 — Central Mailing System.

Section 16B.495 — Hazard Identification And Accident Prevention.

Section 16B.51 — Agency Reports.

Section 16B.53 — Sale Of Laws And Resolutions.

Section 16B.531 — Travel Services.

Section 16B.54 — Enterprise Fleet; Establishment.

Section 16B.55 — Use Of State Vehicles; Compensation For Use Of Personal Vehicles.

Section 16B.56 — Commuter Vans; Use By State Employees And Spouses And Others.

Section 16B.57 — Gasoline And Petroleum Products, Source Of Supply For Agencies.

Section 16B.58 — State Parking Facilities.

Section 16B.581 — Distinctive Tax-exempt License Plates.

Section 16B.85 — Risk Management.

Section 16B.86 — State Building Energy Conservation Improvement Revolving Loan Account.

Section 16B.87 — Award And Repayment Of State Building Energy Improvement Conservation Loans.

Section 16B.875 — Review By Commissioner Of Administration.

Section 16B.97 — Grants Management.

Section 16B.98 — Grants Management Process.

Section 16B.991 — Termination Of Grant.