Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF1311

Introduced
2/20/25  
Refer
2/20/25  

Caption

Procedures governing cost recovery for public utility electric generation and transmission assets modified.

Impact

If enacted, HF1311 would directly influence the regulatory landscape for public utilities in Minnesota by ensuring that the commission thoroughly evaluates any modifications in capacity or retirement of assets. The legislation emphasizes the importance of maintaining reliable electricity supply, stating explicitly that evidence must be provided to show that these actions do not impair the utility's ability to meet system reliability requirements during peak demand. This could have repercussions for how utilities plan their infrastructure and manage their resources.

Summary

House File 1311 seeks to amend Minnesota Statutes 2024, specifically focusing on the purview of public utilities in relation to cost recovery for electric generation and transmission assets. The bill introduces new provisions aimed at modifying the procedures by which public utilities can recover costs associated with adding or retiring electric generating and transmission facilities. A core requirement of the bill is that utilities must provide both qualitative and quantitative assessments regarding how any proposed asset affects system reliability, particularly during peak demand times.

Contention

Debates may arise concerning the interpretations of what constitutes adequate evidence for reliability assessments. Stakeholders could express concerns about the potential economic implications for utility providers and customers alike, as well as how the changes might affect investment strategies in energy infrastructure. The balancing act of improving reliability while managing costs will be pivotal in discussions surrounding HF1311, as stakeholders from various sectors will likely have differing viewpoints regarding the necessary steps to achieve these outcomes.

Companion Bills

MN SF1970

Similar To Procedures modification governing cost recovery for public utility electric generation and transmission assets

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