Raking in the second-highest revenue ever, the New Mexico State Land Office this week announced it made $2.56 billion in fiscal year 2024. Read moreMost state land money still coming from oil and gas, but less than last year
Maxeon said the five-year lease on an existing Albuquerque building will allow for solar module assembly to begin in 2026, adding that it is “evaluating options†for its Mesa del Sol expansion.
The Public Service Company of New Mexico wants to introduce new energy resources in 2028 to meet an anticipated increasing demand for electricity, which the utility said will make it 77% carbon free by 2028.
There are more questions than answers when it comes to how the rollout of community solar in New Mexico is going.
New Mexicans could see an outcome as early as next year on whether the state will ban the use of a specific group of chemicals commonly known as PFAS in oil and gas operations.
With millions in federal grants and state matching funds, San Juan County is finally on track toward a new rail line.
“It’s a lot of lost money for the economy,†said Marcela DÃaz, executive director of the immigrant workers’ rights organization Somos Un Pueblo Unido.Â
Anti-immigration sentiment, drilling, tariffs and a Democratically controlled New Mexico Legislature trying to maintain its policies.
Kevin Hostetler, the company’s CEO, said in the company’s Nov. 7 earnings call that this quarter’s revenue was in the upper half of the guidance range in the company’s last call in August.
New Mexico’s largest electricity provider wants to join a financial market with other regional utilities so it can sell and buy energy the day before it’s produced and delivered.
The New Mexico governor will choose from four finalists to fill a key regulatory role on the Public Regulation Commission, overseeing utilities and energy policies across the state.
Pleased with recent regulatory approvals, officials with the Public Service Company of New Mexico’s parent company, TXNM Energy, voiced confidence in their efforts to increase grid reliability and resiliency as well as future earnings per share.
New Mexicans on Thursday have the opportunity to speak to state regulators about the electricity rate increase the Public Service Company of New Mexico is seeking.