Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF2847

Introduced
3/26/25  

Caption

Clean transportation standard provided, statewide goals and annual standards established, fees authorized, civil enforcement authority provided, penalties established, implementation directed, rulemaking authorized, data practices provided, and money appropriated.

Impact

The legislation is expected to reshape existing transportation laws by imposing stricter standards on fuel providers, requiring them to reduce the carbon intensity of their offerings. It introduces a credit and deficit system where fuel suppliers can trade credits based on their compliance with the carbon intensity standards set forth by the bill. This creates an economic incentive to produce cleaner fuels, while also aiming to improve air quality and public health in communities disproportionately affected by pollution. The structure additionally earmarks funds for agricultural practices that enhance soil health and water quality, linking environmental benefits with local farming efforts.

Summary

House File 2847 aims to establish a Clean Transportation Standard in Minnesota, targeting a significant reduction in the carbon intensity of transportation fuels. The bill outlines a goal for the state to achieve net-zero life cycle greenhouse gas emissions from transportation fuel by 2050. It mandates the Minnesota Commissioner of Transportation to develop annual standards that will progressively decrease carbon intensity, starting with a minimum of 25% reduction ten years after enactment and a further 75% reduction after twenty years. This emphasis on clean fuel aims to promote sustainable transportation options across the state.

Contention

There may be points of contention regarding the feasibility of achieving such aggressive emissions targets and the economic implications for fuel providers and consumers. Critics might argue about potential increases in fuel prices as suppliers adjust their practices to meet the new standards. Furthermore, the bill includes provisions that allow for public comment and stakeholder involvement in shaping how the clean transportation standard is implemented, which will be crucial for addressing community concerns and ensuring equitable benefits.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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