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Melissa Hortman chaired the chamber's energy policy committee and authored a law that remained one of her proudest ...
In Warroad, executives at Marvin are still studying the provisions of the federal budget bill passed by Congress last week. ...
Counties will bear a ‘huge administrative burden’ under the ‘Big Beautiful Bill,’ and new rules may stifle St. Paul’s ...
ST. PAUL, Minn. ( Minnesota Reformer) — The Legislature passed a bipartisan energy bill during the special session June 9 ...
One project is one of the largest single-site solar installations approved, while the other will include a 50 MW battery ...
The Minnesota Public Utilities Commission (PUC) approved two solar projects totaling 475 MW of capacity, one of which is one ...
More energy news as Wisconsin becomes the latest state to board the nuclear power train and Michigan pauses disputed new ...
Congressional budget bill could kill solar industry in Minnesota just as it was gaining momentum Solar advocates will lobby senators but fear tax credits will be sunset in final version.
The late Minnesota lawmaker Melissa Hortman, a primary backer of the state’s community-solar law and zero-carbon requirement, took clean energy to pioneering new heights.
Minnesotans' home electricity costs could increase by 28% and industrial electricity costs by 46%, according to an analysis by think tank Energy Innovation.
No matter how the federal fight turns out, Minnesota’s solar industry is gearing up for another state policy bout in 2026. “We fully anticipate this issue will be brought up next year and we ...