The state's largest electric utility is planning to acquire 100 megawatts of solar energy through a power purchase agreement and 310 megawatts of battery storage capacity through three energy storage agreements and one utility-owned facility to help meet customer summer demands in 2026.
The state’s largest electric utility is planning to acquire 100 megawatts of solar energy through a power purchase agreement and 310 megawatts of battery storage capacity through three energy storage agreements and one utility-owned facility to help meet customer summer demands in 2026. But, first it must receive approval from the New Mexico Public Regulation […]