Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF1500

Introduced
2/26/25  

Caption

Advanced biofuel production incentive modified.

Impact

The modifications outlined in HF1500 aim to encourage the growth of advanced biofuel production in Minnesota by setting clear parameters for eligibility. By requiring that a significant portion of raw materials come from within the state or a defined proximity for border facilities, the bill seeks to enhance local agricultural markets while contributing to the state's renewable energy goals. Specifically, it aims to foster the development of new biofuel technologies and facilities, thus positioning Minnesota as a leader in the biofuel industry.

Summary

House File 1500 (HF1500) focuses on modifying the advanced biofuel production incentive within Minnesota's agricultural regulations. The bill establishes new eligibility standards for biofuel production facilities, particularly emphasizing the sourcing of raw materials primarily from Minnesota itself. To qualify for incentives, facilities must source at least 80% of their inputs from local agricultural, forestry, or solid waste materials, which is designed to bolster local economies and promote sustainable practices in energy production.

Contention

Notably, the bill does not support the production of conventional corn ethanol and biodiesel, which has raised some concerns among traditional agricultural sectors. Opponents argue that this exclusion may hinder farmers who rely on these markets, while supporters believe it will redirect focus toward more sustainable biofuel options like biobutanol. The stipulation that producers cannot transfer eligibility between facilities also complicates the incentive landscape, potentially impacting existing biofuel operations in the state.

Companion Bills

MN SF1359

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