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NEW MEETING DATE!
The May 19 meeting has be rescheduled to:
Monday, June 9, at 9:30 AM
**NEW Location: Slayton - Murray
County Courts building
An agenda for the meeting will be sent out at a later date.
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The Rural
Minnesota Energy Board is a Joint Powers of
17 counties in southern Minnesota; formed
to provide policy guidance on issues surrounding energy development
in rural Minnesota. Originally formed in 1996 as the Ridge Counties
Task Force, it developed into the Wind Task Force, SW Minnesota
Energy Task Force, and Rural Minnesota Energy Task Force; as both
the membership and policy issues expanded. The initial focus on wind
energy has broadened to include renewable energy and transmission
issues. In January 2004, the process to become a more formal entity
through the formation of the Joint Powers Board was initiated, the
first joint powers’ meeting with fourteen county members was held in
January 2005. The counties have been active in working together to
resolve many energy related issues, including the barriers to local
wind energy generation and development.
The Rural Minnesota Energy Task
Force addressed many energy issues that have local long-term
benefits to rural Minnesota. These issues and initiatives include:
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Wind Energy Production Tax -
supported a tax structure for wind energy projects that would
balance the needs of host communities with a policy of
encouraging renewable energy development.
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Support for Renewable Energy
Development: Ethanol, Bio-diesel Support, Bio Mass, Methane,
Hydrogen, Solar, and Waste to Energy
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As an Intervener in the Xcel
Energy Application to the Public Utilities Commission, the Task
Force was successful in support of increased transmission outlet
capacity that would also allow local access to the transmission
grid.
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The Task Force identified a
lack of communication between energy companies and the local
community and has opened dialogs on issues of concern to the
region.
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Support for Community Based
Renewable Energy Development.
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Work with the Metro Counties
Energy Task Force on issues of common interest.
The Rural Minnesota Energy Board
is committed to cooperating in a joint venture to provide the
greatest public service benefit possible for the 17 county area
encompassed by the Counties in policy, planning, management, and
implementation of methods to deal with energy and transmission in
rural Minnesota.
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