Breakdown of Energy Sources for State of Minnesota: Coal and Nuclear Dominate
Surprisingly enough, coal supplies about 60% of Minnesota’s energy. After coal, the second largest source for energy in Minnesota is nuclear energy, which supplies about 25% of our energy in Minnesota. Click here to see the statistics.
Minnesota ranks as #17 nationwide, based on cost of energy.
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