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Posted inEnvironment & Conservation

Critics say PNM, Avangrid merger could hurt ratepayers, environment

by Hannah Grover April 26, 2021
NMPR
Posted inEnvironment & Conservation, Quick Reads

PRC OKs PNM’s San Juan Generating Station exit

by kendrachamberlain April 1, 2020
New Mexico Political Report
New Mexico Political Report
Posted inEnvironment & Conservation

2019 Top Stories #5: The Energy Transition Act’s rocky start

by kendrachamberlain December 24, 2019
New Mexico Political Report
New Mexico Political Report
Posted inEnvironment & Conservation, Quick Reads

Critics: San Juan Generating Station carbon capture proposal ‘overly optimistic’

by kendrachamberlain November 26, 2019
New Mexico Political Report
New Mexico Political Report
Posted inEnvironment & Conservation, Quick Reads

Enchant Energy disputes criticisms of carbon capture proposal for coal plant

by kendrachamberlain August 2, 2019
NMPR
Posted inEnvironment & Conservation

Energy think tank blasts carbon capture proposal for San Juan coal plant

by kendrachamberlain July 17, 2019
Posted inUncategorized

Energy bill’s passage portends end of coal era in NM

by Santa Fe New Mexican March 13, 2019
Posted inUncategorized

After filibuster, Senate OKs power plant shutdown bill

by Santa Fe New Mexican March 7, 2019
New Mexico Political Report
New Mexico Political Report
Posted inEnvironment & Conservation, Quick Reads

Bill to ease plant closing impact heads to House floor

by Santa Fe New Mexican February 13, 2018
Posted inNM Legislature, Quick Reads

New House bill would ease impact of power plant shutdown on county

by Santa Fe New Mexican February 8, 2018

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