Next week, officials will announce the projects selected to offer community solar, and the New Mexico Public Regulation Commission drew numbers on Monday that will help determine which project is awarded a position in the community solar program in the event of a tie. This drawing was done in conjunction with the PRC’s contractor, InClime, […]
Environmental advocates and groups say they are disappointed with the governor’s decision to veto tax credits that could help reduce the use of fossil fuels. There were few wins for the environment during the legislative session and the tax credits were one bright spot that brought optimism to groups like the Rio Grande Chapter of […]
The New Mexico Public Regulation Commission announced on Monday that companies have submitted more than 400 community solar applications. The PRC has contracted with the independent administrator InClime for the community solar program and InClime will now evaluate the 440 applications that have been received. The applications include proposals for solar arrays in 19 counties. […]
The “not in my backyard” philosophy that has been voiced at many county meetings regarding community solar projects prevailed Tuesday night when the Roswell-Chaves County Extraterritorial Commission voted against three