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NMEDDD to Host Rural Efficient Business Program Workshop in Taos

Have you registered yet? Space is limited, but there is still time to RSVP.
WHAT:
The New Mexico Economic Development Department (EDD) is teaming up with the NM Energy, Minerals and Natural Resource’s Energy Conservation and Management Division (ECMD) and the USDA to help rural, small businesses and agricultural producers reduce their energy consumption (and increase their profits).
A series of training workshops and customized energy site assessments by expert engineers are scheduled in each region of the state, in rural locations. Workshops will not only educate participants on how to decrease their energy consumption and implement renewable energy sources, but will include how to tie in energy savings into their financial stability.
The workshops are free but registration is required. Additionally, a limited number of on-site assessments will be offered to businesses at an extremely reduced rate (normally, assessments such as this cost 50 cents per square foot). Participants’ cost for this program-sponsored assessment is a flat fee of $50, no matter the size of the facility. Site assessments are conducted by an ECMD engineer.
WHEN: November 1st, 10:00AM to 12:00PM
WHERE: KTAOS Solar Center, 9 State Road 150, Taos, NM
WHO: The workshops are open to businesses located in rural areas and agricultural producers
RSVP: Space is limited and it’s necessary to RSVP. You can register for the free workshop or apply for an energy assessment HERE

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