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GOVERNOR �'�.�V�.��:�T7'�'' S��NS STRONGEST RENEWABLE ENERGY REQL77RE... Page 2 of 2 <br />E85 Everywhere <br />To continue Minnesota's leadership in E85, Governor Pawlenty is proposingthe E85 E <br />which would quintuple the number of E85 pumps in the state by 2010, an increase fron <br />four years. In addition, the Governor's proposal wi�� help retail station ownerswith gran <br />the cost of E85 pump installations. <br />Promote the developmenf of cellulosic ethanol a nd advanced biomass fiecfrnvloc <br />�'sr�arrcia! res�ti�es st�oul� t� � 8t12r1I2��}I� � fl5515t 3f7d �fFCOilf'�y� IFT� C�fOt,A�I :51 �x� Gf <br />�:�^I7 es celluf�sic e1�3-�cl. ar °�7:iwx^c�J ti�o-gas �gasift+csl�art �f Ihiarr�ass} CechnoltygEe <br />gas use, with a focus on farmer ownership. <br />More Enerav Cnnservafaon <br />Reduce Minnesnta"sfossil fuel enery�yuse <br />�vu�,��r Pawlersty �et en agg�essive ertergy saving gcaf Fa: Miru�esatans ia �dr�ce u� <br />energg bu 1�'.� �y ��1 �. The - s�d kh�t ihe �o�l ia {�i�'�Gk k�'�}1x increa� <br />efficiency and renewable resources. <br />%'arrsifion the Conservation ImprovementProgram (CIPJ from aspending requirF <br />"energy saved" program <br />The amount of electricityand natural gas we save each year can be significantlyincre� <br />additional energy eifiaency and conservation measures. Governor Pawlenty is propos� <br />Minnesota's utilityeneray conservationproaramfrom a sp�nding proqrarn to an energ} <br />:�d ��r r�quiiin� �ili�ues fo :�ovaf �� ra[�il sM�a f�� � .:a'� : i <br />�$�,�� a gaa� ���,{� �n�}� s�,er�aR+r�er�d buildirsr�s in the b v 2010 <br />C�rrrently, Minnesota has 87 schaols, office buildings, and churches that hive receivec <br />award. Governor Pawlenty is proposing that 1,000 building become Energy Star certif�E <br />state. <br />Less Carbon Emissions <br />Establish stakeholderprocess <br />Governor Pawlenty is inviting the nationally recognized Centerfor Climate Strateqiestc <br />i � a�ide-ranging and incl:ssive s!�k�� Gro�.ess �� to I� g pl�n to ege <br />� �� ga�. �i��.i �r� Nkinr�sata �v�** i�+c ��m�nQ w4 <br />Utility offset <br />"Minnesota's electric utilities should prepare for the future by offsetting carbon emissioi <br />fuel generation sources," Gevernor Pawlenty said. "As we look to reduce our gr�;enha� <br />we should not make the situation worse while we try to make it better." <br />Climate Exchange <br />Gevernor Pawlenty is proposing that the State of Minnesotajoin the Chicago Climate E <br />some other national registry that will helps reduce greenhouse gas emissions from stat <br />CCX is a greenhouse gas (GHG) emission registry, reduction and trading system. Men <br />voluntary but legally binding commitment to reduce GHG emissions. <br />�a�k <br />Printer Friendiv Paae <br />Copyright 2006 Office of GovernorTim Pawlenty <br />Home � Contact � ,�'a,� <br />�, <br />�� <br />