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We re Neglected Navajo Nation Residents in Utah Decry Lack of Police Support

We re Neglected Navajo Nation Residents in Utah Decry Lack of Police Support
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Thursday February 17, 2022 - KZMU Community Radio

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Navajo Nation solar project will make San Juan County an even bigger exporter of renewable energy

Navajo Nation solar project will cement San Juan County’s position as exporter of renewable energy The remote county in southeastern Utah has seen its share of oil and uranium booms. Will wind, solar and pump-hydro be next? (Courtesy of the Navajo Nation Office of the President and Vice President) Navajo Tribal Utility Authority officials and Miss Navajo Nation Shaandiin Parrish look on as Navajo Nation President Jonathan Nez signs the lease agreement for the Red Mesa Tapaha Solar Generation Plant in Red Mesa, Ariz., on April 7, 2020. He was joined by Council Delegate Charlaine Tso (bottom, right) and Red Mesa Chapter officials, including Red Mesa Chapter Vice President Marilyn Holly (bottom, left) and President Herman Farley (bottom, second from left).

PV - Navajo Nation Finalizes Lease on 70-MW PV Project in Red Mesa Community - Renewable Energy Magazine, at the heart of clean energy journalism

Monday, 19 April 2021 Navajo Nation President Jonathan Nez, Council Delegate Charlaine Tso, and Miss Navajo Nation Shaandiin Parrish gathered together to finalize a lease agreement with Navajo Tribal Utility Authority for the development of the Red Mesa Tapaha Solar Generation Plant, which will produce 70-megawatts of emissions-free solar energy once construction is completed in the community of Red Mesa, Ariz. “This is another milestone for the Navajo Nation as we continue to transition to clean emissions- free renewable energy for our communities and in the open market. Our communities were once heavily dependent on fossil fuel energy, but now we are seeing change happen. When we took office in 2019, we had a vision to pursue and prioritize clean renewable energy development for the long-term benefit of the Navajo people. We signed the Hayoołkaał proclamation, which outlined our vision for a clean and renewable energy future for the Navajo Nation. Today, we take another ste

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