The New Mexico Public Regulation Commission has agreed that Public Service Company of New Mexico (PNM) can continue operating unit four of the San Juan Generating Station after July 1 in an effort to prevent power shortages during the summer peak. The PRC unanimously approved an order on Wednesday that found PNM has the right […]
Public Service Company of New Mexico (PNM) plans to continue operations of unit four of the San Juan Generating Station through Sept. 30 to avoid power shortages this summer. The state’s largest utility announced its plans on Thursday and is seeking approval from the New Mexico Public Regulation Commission. In an interview with NM Political […]
May 25—Public Service Company of New Mexico released two new "requests for proposals" Monday morning for energy developers to potentially supply up to 700 megawatts of new electric-generating capacity. That includes an RFP for 200 MW of power to meet projected electric demand and to guarantee grid reliability when PNM abandons the coal-fired San Juan Generating Station near Farmington in June .