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Grants to replace older diesel vehicles and equipment with all-electric models with zero emissions, improving air quality and public health.
Investments in electric vehicle charging stations around Minnesota.
The MPCA had approximately $1.89 million available to install EV direct current fast-charging stations in public places.
With the end of the 2025 model year in the automobile industry, so ends Minnesota's Clean Cars rule. The Clean Cars rule, adopted in 2020, had a goal of electric vehicles exceeding 6% of all…
Emissions generated from gasoline and diesel powered vehicles are the greatest source of air pollution in Minnesota
Grants to replace heavy-duty diesel vehicles with electric or other, cleaner fuel options.
Water softeners produce much of the chloride that pollutes Minnesota’s waters. An MPCA grant aims to reduce that pollution with water softener replacement rebate programs.
Ask the MPCA features questions Minnesotans have asked us, on the issues the agency works on, from waste disposal, water and air quality, and chemicals in products to recycling and reuse,…
Volkswagen settlement dollars are funding the replacement of older, dirtier diesel engines with newer, cleaner equipment.
Retail establishments can receive a 45% rebate on purchases of lead-free tackle for resale.
$5.5 million grant from the U.S. EPA will help three Minnesota school districts partially electrify their bus fleets.
When workers at The Lawn Barber in Elysian start up their electric mowers, they appreciate more than the quiet hum. They also appreciate the extra time the crew earns…
The MPCA sought applications from contractors to partner with auto repair shops, dealerships, tech colleges or other entities to identify and fix high-emitting vehicles.
Funded projects to remove older diesel buses from service and replace them with new, cleaner models.
Through this Minnesota climate smart food systems (CSFS) grant, the MPCA sought project proposals to partially fund new, cleaner versions of fossil fuel on-road and off-road equipment and vehicles in Minnesota.
The MPCA will establish a pilot program providing financial assistance to eligible applicants for the purchase of landscaping and snow-removal equipment powered exclusively by electricity.
To make electric school buses more affordable to school districts, the MPCA started a grant program that puts more of the cleaner buses on routes across the state.
Approximately $995,000 was available to develop, administer, and fund a financial assistance program for electric-powered landscaping and snow removal equipment. The goal of this grant is to reduce emissions and ground level exposure to air pollution in Environmental Justice areas.
Grants to replace older diesel vehicles with cleaner models, improving air quality and public health.
The MPCA is leading multiple initiatives to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from the transportation sector.