This incentive program reimburses facilities in Minnesota producing advanced biofuels, defined as fuels produced from non-food, non-feed, sustainably-grown feedstocks and agricultural wastes and reducing greenhouse gas emissions at least 50% compared to fossil-based alternatives, among other requirements. Facilities must have expanded or begun production after July 1, 2015, and produce 23,750 MMBtu or the equivalent every quarter. Reimbursement amounts depend on feedstock type and energy yield, and cannot exceed the equivalent of 2,850,000 MMBtu of production per year.
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