Utility Scale Minnesota saw 54% zero-carbon power in 2023, hitting clean energy milestones Sean Wolfe 4.30.2024 Share Enel Green Power's 150 MW Aurora Solar in Minnesota. NREL Analyst Jordan Macknick and Jake Janski of Minnesota Native Landscapes survey the Aurora Solar Project's low-impact installation. (Photo courtesy: NREL) A new report shows that zero-carbon power generated 54% of Minnesota’s electricity in 2023, marking the fourth consecutive year that zero-carbon power has made up the majority of Minnesota’s electricity (54%), compared to the national share of carbon-free power at 41%. The 2024 Minnesota Energy Factsheet was released by Clean Energy Economy Minnesota (CEEM) and the Business Council for Sustainable Energy (BCSE). Highlights from this year’s Factsheet include: Carbon emissions reductions: Minnesota’s power sector carbon emissions are down 54% below 2005 levels, outpacing the national reduction of 42%. The state achieved a 10% reduction in power sector emissions over the last year alone. Renewable energy milestones: Renewable sources contributed to one-third of the state’s electricity generation in 2023. Electric vehicle adoption: A surge in electric vehicle registrations was seen in 2023, with a 55% increase from 2022. Advancements in hydrogen energy: Electrolyzer shipments, including from Minnesota-based Cummins, saw a rise in 2023, bolstered by incentives from the federal Inflation Reduction Act (IRA). Growth in renewable energy capacity: Over the past five years, Minnesota added 2.2 GW of renewable energy capacity while reducing coal dependency by 1.2 GW. Increased energy productivity: Minnesota has enhanced its energy productivity by 33% since 2001, emphasizing efficiency and innovation in its energy use. Zero-carbon electricity already powers Minnesota: For the fourth consecutive year, zero-carbon sources provided the majority of Minnesota’s electricity, with 54% coming from zero-carbon sources in 2023. This year’s factsheet is a testament to Minnesota’s leadership and commitment to an energy system that is sustainable and secure,” said Gregg Mast, Executive Director of Clean Energy Economy MN. “Our achievements in reducing power sector emissions, expanding renewable energy deployment, and leading the charge in electric vehicle adoption are a result of strong policy and business innovation at the state and local level.” The Factsheet is a companion to the 2024 Sustainable Energy in America Factbook, which provides year-over-year data and insights on the American energy transformation. Both resources are commissioned by the Business Council for Sustainable Energy (BCSE) with research by BloombergNEF. The full 2024 Minnesota Energy Factsheet is available here. Related Posts Sun, water, federal dollars power new energy projects in Kentucky How the Inflation Reduction Act is playing out in one of the ‘most biased’ states for renewables Detroit plans to rein in solar power on vacant lots throughout the city Massachusetts Senate approves bill to expand reliance on renewable energy