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savings estimates for these actions, as well as to consider the possibilhty of increasing the
stringency of the recent actions These two actions include the Conservation Improvement
Program (CIP) and the Renewable Energy Standard (RES) The CIP and RES together account
for more than 66% and 80% of the total reductions for all of the recent actions together in 2015
and 2025, respectively The costs associated with the RES are significantly (but not completely)
offset by the cost savings associated with the CIP The following provides a brief summary of
each of the nine recent actions
Figure 1-1. Emission reductions associated with recent actions in Minnesota
(consumption-basis, gross emissions)
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New Commercial Building Code: Begmminning in 2009, Minnesota will implement one of the
most stringent commercial building codes in the country It will combine best construction
practices with acceptance testing to ensure that systems are working properly Minnesota's new
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