Minnesota Statutes
Chapter 216B — Public Utilities
Section 216B.1694 — Innovative Energy Project.

Subdivision 1. Definition. For the purposes of this section, the term "innovative energy project" means a proposed energy-generation facility or group of facilities which may be located on up to three sites:
(1) that makes use of an innovative generation technology utilizing coal as a primary fuel in a highly efficient combined-cycle configuration with significantly reduced sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxide, particulate, and mercury emissions from those of traditional technologies;
(2) that the project developer or owner certifies is a project capable of offering a long-term supply contract at a hedged, predictable cost; and
(3) that is designated by the commissioner of Iron Range resources and rehabilitation as a project that is located in the taconite tax relief area on a site that has substantial real property with adequate infrastructure to support new or expanded development and that has received prior financial and other support from the board.
Subd. 2. Regulatory incentives. (a) An innovative energy project:
(1) is exempted from the requirements for a certificate of need under section 216B.243, for the generation facilities, and transmission infrastructure associated with the generation facilities, but is subject to all applicable environmental review and permitting procedures of chapter 216E;
(2) once permitted and constructed, is eligible to increase the capacity of the associated transmission facilities without additional state review upon filing notice with the commission;
(3) has the power of eminent domain, which shall be limited to the sites and routes approved by the Environmental Quality Board for the project facilities. The project shall be considered a utility as defined in section 216E.01, subdivision 10, for the limited purpose of section 216E.12. The project shall report any intent to exercise eminent domain authority to the board;
(4) shall, prior to the approval by the commission of any arrangement to build or expand a fossil-fuel-fired generation facility, or to enter into an agreement to purchase capacity or energy from such a facility for a term exceeding five years, be considered as a supply option for the generation facility, and the commission shall ensure such consideration and take any action with respect to such supply proposal that it deems to be in the best interest of ratepayers;
(5) shall make a good faith effort to secure funding from the United States Department of Energy and the United States Department of Agriculture to conduct a demonstration project at the facility for either geologic or terrestrial carbon sequestration projects to achieve reductions in facility emissions or carbon dioxide;
(6) shall be entitled to enter into a contract with a public utility that owns a nuclear generation facility in the state to provide 450 megawatts of base-load capacity and energy under a long-term contract, subject to the approval of the terms and conditions of the contract by the commission. The commission may approve, disapprove, amend, or modify the contract in making its public interest determination, taking into consideration the project's economic development benefits to the state; the use of abundant domestic fuel sources; the stability of the price of the output from the project; the project's potential to contribute to a transition to hydrogen as a fuel resource; and the emissions reductions achieved compared to other solid fuel base-load technologies; and
(7) shall be eligible for a grant from the renewable development account, subject to the approval of the entity administering that account, of $2,000,000 a year for five years for development and engineering costs, including those costs related to mercury-removal technology; thermal efficiency optimization and emission minimization; environmental impact statement preparation and licensing; development of hydrogen production capabilities; and fuel cell development and utilization.
(b) This subdivision does not apply to nor affect a proposal to add utility-owned resources that is pending on May 29, 2003, before the Public Utilities Commission or to competitive bid solicitations to provide capacity or energy that is scheduled to be on line by December 31, 2006.
Subd. 3. Staging and permitting. (a) A natural gas-fired plant that is located on one site designated as an innovative energy project site under subdivision 1, clause (3), is accorded the regulatory incentives granted to an innovative energy project under subdivision 2, clauses (1) to (3), and may exercise the authorities therein.
(b) Following issuance of a final state or federal environmental impact statement for an innovative energy project that was a subject of contested case proceedings before an administrative law judge:
(1) site and route permits and water appropriation approvals for an innovative energy project must also be deemed valid for a plant meeting the requirements of paragraph (a) and shall remain valid until the later of (i) four years from the date the final required state or federal preconstruction permit is issued or (ii) June 30, 2025; and
(2) no air, water, or other permit issued by a state agency that is necessary for constructing an innovative energy project may be the subject of contested case hearings, notwithstanding Minnesota Rules, parts 7000.1750 to 7000.2200.
1Sp2003 c 11 art 4 s 1; 2011 c 97 s 16; 2012 c 187 art 1 s 34; 2017 c 94 art 7 s 15; art 10 s 10

Structure Minnesota Statutes

Minnesota Statutes

Chapters 216 - 217 — Utilities

Chapter 216B — Public Utilities

Section 216B.01 — Legislative Findings.

Section 216B.02 — Definitions.

Section 216B.022 — Submetering.

Section 216B.025 — Municipal Regulation Option.

Section 216B.026 — Cooperative Electric Association; Election On Regulation.

Section 216B.027 — Cooperative Electric Association Stockholder Rights.

Section 216B.029 — Standards For Distribution Utilities.

Section 216B.03 — Reasonable Rate.

Section 216B.04 — Standard Of Service.

Section 216B.045 — Regulation Of Intrastate Natural Gas Pipeline.

Section 216B.05 — Filing Schedules, Rules, And Service Agreements.

Section 216B.06 — Receiving Different Compensation.

Section 216B.07 — Rate Preference Prohibited.

Section 216B.075 — Meter Reading; Customer Scheduling Needs.

Section 216B.08 — Duties Of Commission.

Section 216B.09 — Standards; Classifications; Rules; Practices.

Section 216B.091 — Monthly Reports.

Section 216B.0951 — Propane Prepurchase Program.

Section 216B.096 — Cold Weather Rule; Public Utility.

Section 216B.097 — Cold Weather Rule; Cooperative Or Municipal Utility.

Section 216B.0975 — Disconnection During Extreme Heat Conditions.

Section 216B.0976 — Notice Of Utility Disconnection.

Section 216B.098 — Residential Customer Protections.

Section 216B.0991 — Definitions.

Section 216B.0992 — Price And Fee Disclosure.

Section 216B.0993 — Budget Payment Plan.

Section 216B.0994 — Propane Purchase Contracts.

Section 216B.0995 — Terms Of Sale.

Section 216B.10 — Accounting.

Section 216B.105 — Customer Share Of Mercury Control Costs.

Section 216B.11 — Depreciation Rates And Practices.

Section 216B.12 — Right Of Entrance; Inspection.

Section 216B.13 — Production And Examination Of Records.

Section 216B.14 — Investigation.

Section 216B.15 — Hearings; Examiner.

Section 216B.16 — Rate Change; Procedure; Hearing.

Section 216B.161 — Area Development Rate Plan.

Section 216B.1611 — Interconnection Of On-site Distributed Generation.

Section 216B.1613 — Standardized Contract.

Section 216B.1614 — Electric Vehicle Charging Tariff.

Section 216B.162 — Competitive Rate For Electric Utility.

Section 216B.1621 — Electric Service Agreement.

Section 216B.163 — Flexible Tariff.

Section 216B.1635 — Recovery Of Gas Utility Infrastructure Costs.

Section 216B.1636 — Recovery Of Electric Utility Infrastructure Costs.

Section 216B.1638 — Recovery Of Natural Gas Extension Project Costs.

Section 216B.164 — Cogeneration And Small Power Production.

Section 216B.1641 — Community Solar Garden.

Section 216B.1642 — Solar Site Management.

Section 216B.1645 — Power Purchase Contract Or Investment.

Section 216B.1646 — Rate Reduction; Property Tax Reduction.

Section 216B.1647 — Property Tax Adjustment; Cooperative Association.

Section 216B.166 — Cogenerating Power Plant.

Section 216B.167 — Performance-based Gas Purchasing Plan.

Section 216B.1675 — Performance Regulation Plan For Gas Utility Service.

Section 216B.1681 — Curtailment Payments.

Section 216B.169 — Renewable And High-efficiency Energy Rate Options.

Section 216B.1691 — Renewable Energy Objectives.

Section 216B.1692 — Emissions-reduction Rider.

Section 216B.1694 — Innovative Energy Project.

Section 216B.1695 — Environmental Projects; Advance Determination Of Prudence.

Section 216B.1696 — Competitive Rate For Energy-intensive, Trade-exposed Electric Utility Customer.

Section 216B.17 — Complaint Investigation And Hearing.

Section 216B.18 — Service Of Notice.

Section 216B.19 — Joint Hearing And Investigation.

Section 216B.20 — Separate Rate Hearing.

Section 216B.21 — Summary Investigation.

Section 216B.22 — Municipality; Amicus Curiae Authority.

Section 216B.23 — Lawful Rate; Reasonable Service.

Section 216B.24 — Construction Of Major Facility; Filing Plans.

Section 216B.2401 — Energy Savings And Optimization Policy Goal.

Section 216B.2402 — Definitions.

Section 216B.2403 — Consumer-owned Utilities; Energy Conservation And Optimization.

Section 216B.241 — Public Utilities; Energy Conservation And Optimization.

Section 216B.2411 — Distributed Energy Resources.

Section 216B.2412 — Decoupling Of Energy Sales From Revenues.

Section 216B.2421 — Definition Of Large Energy Facility.

Section 216B.2422 — Resource Planning; Renewable Energy.

Section 216B.2423 — Wind Power Mandate.

Section 216B.2424 — Biomass Power Mandate.

Section 216B.2425 — State Transmission And Distribution Plan.

Section 216B.2426 — Opportunities For Distributed Generation.

Section 216B.2427 — Natural Gas Utility Innovation Plans.

Section 216B.2428 — Lifecycle Greenhouse Gas Emissions Accounting Framework; Cost-benefit Test For Innovative Resources.

Section 216B.243 — Certificate Of Need For Large Energy Facility.

Section 216B.244 — Nuclear Plant Capacity Requirements.

Section 216B.2445 — Decommissioning Nuclear Plant; Storing Used Fuel.

Section 216B.245 — Pump And Store Hydropower Facility; Prohibition.

Section 216B.246 — Federally Approved Transmission Lines; Incumbent Transmission Lineowner Rights.

Section 216B.25 — Further Action On Previous Order.

Section 216B.26 — Order; Effective Date.

Section 216B.27 — Rehearing; Condition Precedent To Judicial Review.

Section 216B.28 — Subpoena; Witness Fee And Mileage.

Section 216B.29 — Hearing And Subpoena Compliance Powers.

Section 216B.30 — Deposition.

Section 216B.31 — Testimony And Production Of Records; Perjury.

Section 216B.32 — Certified Copy Of Document As Evidence.

Section 216B.33 — Commission Ruling Written, Filed, And Certified.

Section 216B.34 — Public Records.

Section 216B.35 — Transcribed Record.

Section 216B.36 — Municipal Regulatory And Taxing Powers.

Section 216B.361 — Township Agreement With Natural Gas Utility.

Section 216B.37 — Assigned Service Area; Electric Utility; Legislative Policy.

Section 216B.38 — Definitions.

Section 216B.39 — Assigned Service Area.

Section 216B.40 — Exclusive Service Right; Service Extension.

Section 216B.41 — Effect Of Incorporation, Annexation, Or Consolidation.

Section 216B.42 — Service Extension In Certain Situations.

Section 216B.421 — Homestead; Option Of Electric Service.

Section 216B.43 — Hearing On Complaint.

Section 216B.44 — Municipal Service Territory Extension.

Section 216B.45 — Municipal Purchase Of Public Utility.

Section 216B.46 — Municipal Acquisition Procedures; Notice; Election.

Section 216B.465 — Voter Ratification Of Municipal Purchase; Limited Application.

Section 216B.47 — Acquisition By Eminent Domain.

Section 216B.48 — Relations With Affiliated Interest.

Section 216B.49 — Securities; Public Financing.

Section 216B.50 — Restrictions On Property Transfer And Merger.

Section 216B.51 — Stock Purchase.

Section 216B.52 — Appeal.

Section 216B.53 — Suspension Of Commission Order.

Section 216B.54 — Legal Action Against Violation.

Section 216B.56 — Burden Of Proof.

Section 216B.57 — Penalty For Violation Of Act.

Section 216B.58 — Penalties; Construing Act, Omission, And Failure.

Section 216B.59 — Continuing Violation.

Section 216B.60 — Penalties Cumulative.

Section 216B.61 — Actions To Recover Penalties.

Section 216B.62 — Regulatory Expenses.

Section 216B.63 — Interest On Assessment.

Section 216B.64 — Attorney General's Responsibilities.

Section 216B.65 — Department To Employ Necessary Staff.

Section 216B.66 — Construction.

Section 216B.67 — Citation.

Section 216B.68 — Definitions; Mercury Emissions Reduction.

Section 216B.681 — Monitoring Mercury Emissions.

Section 216B.682 — Mercury Emissions-reduction Plans.

Section 216B.683 — Mercury Emissions Reduction; Cost Recovery, Financial Incentives.

Section 216B.684 — Environmental Assessment Of Mercury Emissions-reduction Plan.

Section 216B.685 — Mercury Emissions-reduction Plan Approval.

Section 216B.6851 — Utility Option.

Section 216B.686 — Other Environmental Improvement Plans.

Section 216B.687 — Mercury Emissions Reduction Implementation, Operation.

Section 216B.688 — Relationship To Other State Financial Requirements.

Section 216B.79 — Preventative Maintenance.

Section 216B.82 — Local Power Quality Zones.