Back to OurEnergyLibrary search




Minnesota Energy Policy Simulator Insights: Current Emissions Trajectory, 1.5°C Scenario

Minnesota Energy Policy Simulator Insights: Current Emissions Trajectory, 1.5°C Scenario

Full Title: Minnesota Energy Policy Simulator Insights: Current Emissions Trajectory, 1.5°C Scenario
Author(s): Olivia Ashmoore, Robbie Orvis, Zach Subin, Amar Shaw
Publisher(s): Energy Innovation, RMI
Publication Date: February 10, 2021
Full Text: Download Resource
Description (excerpt):

New research using the Minnesota Energy Policy Simulator developed by Energy Innovation and RMI evaluates the state’s climate policies, finding they could reduce emissions 8 percent, but fall short of achieving the Minnesota’s Next Generation Economy Act’s goals. A proposed 100 percent clean energy goal could cut statewide emissions 20 percent by 2050, but a broader set of climate policies is needed to put Minnesota on the IPCC’s recommended pathway to limit warming to 1.5° Celsius. Implementing additional policies across the transportation, buildings, industrial, land, and agricultural sectors can transition the state to a low-carbon economy while generating significant economic and health benefits. By 2050, the policies in this package would reduce emissions more than 75 percent, create more than 39,000 job-years, and add $11 billion to the state’s economy per year.

All statements and/or propositions in discussion prompts are meant exclusively to stimulate discussion and do not represent the views of OurEnergyPolicy.org, its Partners, Topic Directors or Experts, nor of any individual or organization. Comments by and opinions of Expert participants are their own.

Sign up for our Press Release Distribution List

    Your Name (required)

    Your Email (required)

    Please sign me up to receive press releases from OurEnergyPolicy.org.