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New Mexico Renewable Energy

Partner Spotlight: INTERWEST ENERGY ALLIANCE

At the start of this year, we met with one of our partners, Interwest Energy Alliance (Interwest). If you’re not familiar with Interwest, they are a leading regional driver for the responsible expansion of renewable energy in Arizona, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah and Wyoming.

Rikki Seguin, Interwest’s Executive Director, spoke with our team about how renewable energy expansion fared last year during the pandemic.

Renewable Energy Projects Are Driving Economic Development

You don’t often find a report that summarizes a great trend for New Mexico communities looking for local innovation and resiliency in economic development like this one. It also happens to define what we, ReNew Mexico, are all about. More renewable energy project potential driving the right kind of economic development for all New Mexicans.

All NM energy workers protect U.S. from Mideast turmoil

We were intrigued to read Larry Behrens’ opinion piece on Jan. 8 titled “New Mexico energy workers protect U.S. from Mideast turmoil.” While we agree New Mexican energy workers do protect our national security, Mr. Behrens omits from his piece the thousands (and counting) of renewable energy workers that have been employed in our state …

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Albuquerque Journal: New Mexico’s energy opportunity is bipartisan

When it comes to policy, President Donald Trump and Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham are as far apart as Farmington and Hobbs. When it comes to the amazing things happening here in New Mexico, the two leaders are singing from the same sheet of music. In recent weeks, both Trump and Lujan Grisham have sung the …

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Santa Fe New Mexican: A new energy future for New Mexico

Powered by a huge and nearly unique solar and wind resource, New Mexico has the ability to create an entirely new energy industry — right now. This new renewable energy industry would be located primarily in rural communities, creating thousands of new, high-paying, local jobs and benefiting rural communities around the state. By using these …

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Public News Service: NM Conservation Groups Want Transparency from Oil and Gas Industry

SANTA FE, N.M. – Polling in New Mexican shows residents’ support for climate action is at all-time high, but conservation groups say dark money may be trying to influence any productive conversation. The New Mexico Oil and Gas Association maintains it’s onboard to implement strong safeguards for future work, but according to the group ProgressNow New …

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