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Solar energy powers up EOG oil and gas operations


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EOG Resources’ 8-megawatt solar array in Red Hills, shown here, came online in November, helping reduce the oil-and-gas operator’s carbon footprint in New Mexico while lowering operating costs. (Courtesy of EOG Resources)
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State officials are touting a novel solar facility built by oil and gas company EOG Resources in southeastern New Mexico as a prime example of the carbon-reduction projects that a statewide “clean-fuel standard” could inspire.
EOG built its new 8-megawatt solar array, which came online in November, to help power electric motor-driven compressors that provide the pressure needed to move natural gas through pipeline infrastructure. Gas-fired engines typically run the compressors around the clock, constituting the company’s primary source of stationary combustion emissions. But now, solar generation powers the moto ....

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New Mexico regulators tackling cancer-causing PFAS pollution near military bases


By SCOTT WYLAND | The Santa Fe New Mexican | Published: January 19, 2021
SANTA FE, N.M. (Tribune News Service) The state Environment Department is stepping up efforts to prevent a cancer-causing pollutant from being discharged into state waters.
The agency has awarded a contract to map toxic plumes near two military bases while launching a project to test drinking-water sources in 19 counties for carcinogenic chemicals known as PFAS, or per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances.
These efforts will help determine the next steps in identifying and managing PFAS pollution in the state, the agency said.
Two prime sources of PFAS pollution are Cannon and Holloman Air Force bases, located in Clovis and Alamogordo, respectively. In the 2020 legislative session, the Environment Department received $1 million to address PFAS in those two areas. ....

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