Measuring the sustainability of Minnesota state government operations
Fleet
Track the performance of the State of Minnesota against its goal to achieve a 30% reduction in state fleet consumption of fossil fuels by 2027 relative to a 2017 adjusted baseline.
Energy
Track the performance of the State of Minnesota against its goal to achieve a 30% reduction in consumption of energy per square foot by 2027 relative to a 2017 adjusted baseline.
Water
Track the performance of the State of Minnesota against its goal to reduce water consumption by 15% by 2025 relative to a 2017 adjusted baseline.
Solid Waste
Track the performance of the State of Minnesota against its goal to achieve 75% combined recycling and composting rate of Solid Waste by 2030.
Procurement
Track the performance of the State of Minnesota against its goal to ensure that 25% of total spend on priority contracts are sustainable purchase by 2025.
Greenhouse Gas
Track the performance of the State of Minnesota against its goal to reduce Greenhouse gas emissions by 30% by 2025.
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Energy
In 2019, state energy consumption increased compared to 2018. 2019 was a relatively colder winter and this led the state to increase use of natural gas and district heating energy. However, the enterprise decreased its overall electricity use due to a cooler summer and energy conservation measures. Test data ok
Goal
30% reduction in consumption of energy per square foot by 2027 relative to a 2017 adjusted baseline. Test ghfhg
Accomplishments
The Department of Administration completed energy efficiency projects at the Transportation Building on the Capitol Complex, reducing energy use by 13% and avoiding $181,000 in annual utility costs. Test
Agencies created schedules for retro-commissioning buildings. Retro-commissioning examines building functions, occupant experience, and implements low-cost and no-cost energy efficiency measures. Test
Barriers
A proposed revolving loan fund dedicated to financing short-term payback efficiency improvements has been promoted, but not funded in the last three legislative sessions. Test
State-owned buildings have $973 million in deferred maintenance. Agencies must prioritize life, safety, security, and accessibility, so energy efficiency is often not funded. Test
Current Value
5,675 kBtu/sf
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