Minnesota Incentives and Laws for Natural Gas

The list below contains summaries of all Minnesota incentives and laws related to Natural Gas.

Utility/Private Incentives

Natural Gas Infrastructure Technical Assistance - CenterPoint Energy

CenterPoint Energy offers preliminary feasibility studies for natural gas fueling stations, including natural gas availability information.

Point of Contact
Jon Williams
Manager, Energy Sales
CenterPoint Energy
Phone: (612) 321-4390
Fax: (612) 321-4652
jon.williams@centerpointenergy.com

Laws and Regulations

State Agency Sustainability Plan and Requirements

State agencies must establish interagency teams to develop and implement sustainability goals that reduce state vehicle petroleum consumption. In addition, each state department or agency must prepare an annual sustainability plan that includes ways to modify vehicle use practices, and report annually on progress towards implementing their plan. Each state agency plan must be based on following targets and mandates:

(Reference Executive Order 11-13, 2011, and Minnesota Statutes 16C.135 and 16C.137)

Alternative Fuel Tax

The Minnesota Department of Revenue imposes an excise tax on the first licensed distributor that receives E85 fuel products in the state and on distributors, special fuel dealers, or bulk purchasers of other alternative fuels. E85 is taxed at the pump at a rate of $0.1985 per gallon, propane is taxed at $0.2105 per gallon, liquefied natural gas is taxed at $0.168 per gallon, and compressed natural gas is taxed at the rate of $0.2474 per hundred cubic feet. Gasoline is taxed at the rate of $0.28 per gallon. (Reference Minnesota Statutes 296A.07 and 296A.08)