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January 25, 2012
By Tom Ribe PNM squares off against the EPA’s new haze rules Do New Mexicans deserve low-cost electricity or clear skies? That question lies at the heart of the latest dust-up between federal regulators and the Public Service Company of New Mexico. The main point of contention is the San Juan Generating Station, an old coal-fired [...]
January 16, 2012
By Staci Matlock The possibility of the city and county of Santa Fe owning an independent municipal power utility is under study and gathering support. Electricity for Santa Fe and much of the county is now provided by investor-owned Public Service Co. of New Mexico. The majority of the power comes from coal-fired power plants [...]
January 15, 2012
By Staci Matlock Coal, the rock that built America, also is the No. 1 source of the greenhouse-gas emissions blamed by most climate scientists for worldwide climate change. Dirty Business, a film by the Center for Investigative Journalism, explores the history of coal and the role the rock has played in producing electricity and leveling [...]
January 3, 2012
By Kiera Hay Plans are moving forward for Santa Fe city government to partner with a local nonprofit to build a solar energy system at a fire station on Cerrillos Road. Santa Fe has built, or plans to build, around eight solar energy projects on city property. But if the City Council agrees, Fire Station [...]
December 14, 2011
A hearing over whether New Mexico should uphold regulations for curbing greenhouse gas emissions has wrapped up after a week and a half of testimony and public comment. At stake is a plan by the group New Energy Economy that was adopted last year by state regulators. It calls for large polluters such as coal-fired [...]