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Posted inEnvironment & Conservation

NMED works on rules to limit carbon dioxide emissions from coal-fired power plants

by Hannah Grover September 6, 2022
Posted inEnvironment & Conservation, Quick Reads

PNM ordered to show that it is following through with rate credits

by Hannah Grover August 17, 2022
Posted inEnvironment & Conservation

PRC accuses PNM of misleading regulators, requires utility to issue rate credits upon San Juan unit closures

by Hannah Grover June 30, 2022
Posted inEnvironment & Conservation

PNM asks to continue San Juan Generating Station operations through September

by Hannah Grover February 17, 2022
New Mexico Political Report
New Mexico Political Report
Posted inUncategorized

Cause of San Juan Generating Station cooling tower collapse remains unknown

by Hannah Grover August 26, 2021
Posted inEnvironment & Conservation, NM Legislature, Quick Reads

Legislators told of possible low-emission cement production at Escalante Power Plant

by Hannah Grover July 23, 2021
NMPR
Posted inEnvironment & Conservation

PRC plans to open official inquiry into San Juan cooling tower collapse

by Hannah Grover July 15, 2021
Posted inUncategorized

San Juan Generating Station taken offline after cooling tower collapse

by Hannah Grover July 6, 2021
New Mexico Political Report
New Mexico Political Report
Posted inEnvironment & Conservation

Environmental groups say an EIS is needed for the San Juan carbon capture project

by Hannah Grover May 26, 2021
Posted inEnergy, Environment & Conservation

Some energy transition funding project proposals include fossil fuels

by Hannah Grover May 12, 2021

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