Energy Infrastructure Permitting

The Energy Infrastructure Permitting Act is a new legislative framework passed in 2024 designed to streamline and enhance the permitting process for energy infrastructure projects in Minnesota. 

The Energy Infrastructure Permitting Act establishes clear guidelines for evaluating and approving site and route permits for energy facilities while ensuring environmental and community considerations are addressed. 

The Act took effect on July 1, 2025, requiring all new applications submitted after this date to comply with the updated regulations. 

Discover, Track, and Comment on Energy Projects Proposed for Your Community

Key Project Dates and Information

Other Resources

Other resources regarding permitting, our process and more.

Certificate Of Need

Certain large electric generating facilities and large high-voltage transmission lines are required by law to obtain a certificate of need

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Permit changes

The PUC has the authority to amend, revoke or transfer a permit for a large energy infrastructure project.

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Permitting guidance

This page provides essential guidance documents and resources for project proposers navigating the energy infrastructure permitting process.

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Landowner Rights

If a utility company plans to build transmission lines on or near your property, understanding your rights as a landowner is essential. 

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How to comment

We welcome and encourage public participation by making a comment. 

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