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PNM: Bids show new controls too costly
Public Service Company of New Mexico says bids to install Environmental Protection Agency-ordered pollution controls at the San Juan Generating Station have confirmed its belief that the EPA underestimated the price.
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PNM: Bids show new pollution controls too costly
Public Service Company of New Mexico says bids to install Environmental Protection Agency-ordered pollution controls at the San Juan Generating Station have confirmed its belief that the EPA underestimated the price.
Protesters turn out for PNM shareholders meeting
About 50 people from various environmental groups turned out Tuesday to protest during Public Service Company of New Mexico's annual shareholders' meeting in Albuquerque.
Protesters turn out for PNM shareholders meeting
Environmentalists are continuing their push to see that a coal-fired power plant in northwestern New Mexico is closed.
Native American elementary students compete in solar drag races
Before the rain moved into Albuquerque Friday afternoon, some Native American elementary students raced drag cars they built with solar technology.
Albuquerque gets strong downpour; 1,300 in North Valley without power
More than 1,300 PNM customers in the North Valley are without power, but it's unclear if the outage is weather related.
Strong winds create chaos in Albuquerque Metro Area
Monday's wind wreaked havoc across the Metro Area. PNM spent most of the day working to restore power to a number of neighborhoods.
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NM seeks federal waiver for transmission line
New Mexico's largest electric utility, the state's transmission authority and Power Network New Mexico have filed a request with federal regulators that would clear the way for a new transmission line to funnel solar- and wind-generated power to western markets.
PNM files renewable energy plan with regulators
New Mexico's largest electric utility has proposed adding more renewable energy to its portfolio over the next two years, but the changes could lead to higher electric bills for customers.
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Will EPA Crucify Consumers, Too?
Most of the state's electrical consumers get their power through Public Service Company of New Mexico's coal-fired, San Juan Generating Plant, located in the sparsely populated, Four Corners region of the state.