Minnesota Statutes

§ 216I.11 — PERMITTING REQUIREMENTS; EXCEPTIONS FOR CERTAIN FACILITIES

Minnesota § 216I.11
JurisdictionMinnesota
PartUTILITIES
Ch. 216IENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE PERMITTING

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Minn. Stat. § 216I.11 (2026).

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Subdivision 1.Permit not required. The following projects do not constitute the construction of a large energy infrastructure facility and may be constructed without a permit issued by the commission:

(1)maintaining or repairing an existing large energy infrastructure facility within an existing site or right-of-way;
(2)adding equipment at an existing substation that does not (i) require more than a one-acre expansion of the land needed for the substation, and (ii) involve an increase in the voltage or changes in the location of existing transmission lines, except that up to the first five transmission line structures outside the substation may be moved to accommodate the equipment additions, provided the structures are not moved more than 500 feet from the existing right-of-way;
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Legislative History

2024 c 126 art 7 s 11;2024 c 127 art 43 s 11

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