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Create an editable spreadsheet of details about your facility to make calculations of emissions.
All facilities with air permits must submit an annual emissions inventory report to the MPCA that tracks actual emissions of major pollutants at that facility.
Minnesota’s greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions dropped by 14% between 2005 and 2022, according to a biennial report from the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) and Minnesota Department of Commerce
Environmental information and resources for gas stations.
SkyWater Technology violated federal laws and Minnesota rules, operating a semiconductor plant without an appropriate air permit in Bloomington, Minnesota.
Minnesota state agencies are working together to reduce greenhouse gas emissions that cause climate change.
The MPCA is leading multiple initiatives to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from the transportation sector.
Recycling materials into new products benefits both our environment and our economy.
Businesses face challenges from climate change's impacts, but they can also take steps to reduce their contributions to climate change.
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.
Permit applications must include detailed emissions calculations to help determine which permit type or permit amendment is needed.
Through this Minnesota climate smart food systems (CSFS) grant, the MPCA has approximately $4 million available for projects related to Tribal food sovereignty that reduce greenhouse gas emissions. These grants will be awarded to Native-led organizations that work with Native populations not on reservation lands.
The MPCA intends to repeal Minnesota Rules, parts 7023.0150, 7023.0200, 7023.0250, and 7023.0300 relating to Clean Cars Minnesota (CCM).
Guidance for small businesses on reporting air emissions.
Through this Minnesota climate smart food systems (CSFS) grant, the MPCA is soliciting proposals to distribute $7.2 million in grant funding for technical assistance and planning services to food and beverage manufacturers and organic waste processors across Minnesota.
When food spoils or is thrown away before we eat it, the resources that went into creating the food are wasted.
To reduce the pollution that causes climate change, Minnesota has set goals to cut our collective greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and track progress.
Tools to help small businesses determine if they need an air emissions permit and/or track compliance with their current air emissions permit.
The Climate Smart Food Systems initiative, funded by the U.S. EPA’s Climate Pollution Reduction Grants program, positions Minnesota as a national model for transforming our food system from farm to freezer.
MPCA collects information about the sale and use of greenhouse gases with high global warming potential.