Minnesota’s HF 1842 (2020) established the Community Energy Transition Grants program, a transition grant program for communities housing a coal, nuclear, or natural gas facility that is scheduled for decommissioning in order “to address the economic dislocation associated with the closing of a local electric generating plant.” Grants are capped at $500,000, and may be used to “(1) assist workers at the plant find new employment, including worker retraining and developing small business start-up skills; (2) increase the eligible community’s property tax base; and (3) develop alternative economic development strategies to attract new employers to the eligible community.”