By Office of the Governor Surrounded by dozens of advocates and statewide leaders, Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham on Friday signed Senate Bill 489, the Energy Transition Act, landmark legislation that sets bold statewide renewable energy standards and establishes a pathway for a low-carbon energy transition away from coal while providing …
Read More »THE ENERGY TRANSITION ACT IS NOW THE LAW OF THE LAND OF ENCHANTMENT, AND NEW MEXICO IS ON ITS WAY TO A CLEANER ENERGY FUTURE
By PNM The energy industry is at a historic point. Thanks to the New Mexico Legislature’s passage of the Energy Transition Act, our state has the unique opportunity to lead the way in green energy and long-term sustainable solutions like wind, solar, and cleaner, flexible natural gas. With Governor Lujan-Grisham’s …
Read More »THIS JUST IN! The Links Latest Spring Edition!
By City of Santa Fe Marty Sanchez Links de Santa Fe Golf Course
Read More »Udall Holds Roundtable on Energy Efficiency and Conservation in Las Cruces
By Tom Udall Press Office LAS CRUCES – U.S. Senator Tom Udall hosted a roundtable discussion about the vital importance of creating green jobs, and investing in energy efficiency and energy conservation projects to grow the economy, lower costs for consumers, and effectively combat climate change. During the roundtable, Udall heard from local …
Read More »First Santa Fe County Building To Rely on 100% Renewable Electricity
By Santa Fe County Santa Fe County connected its thirteenth photovoltaic (PV) system at the Nancy Rodriguez Community Center in the traditional village of Agua Fria. With this addition, the County now has the capacity to produce approximately 1.45 megawatts of electricity annually. “Solarizing our community centers in Santa Fe …
Read More »Historic Churches of New Mexico Today – lecture and book launch by Frank Graziano
By Historic Santa Fe Foundation Historic Santa Fe Foundation presents a lecture, book launch, book signing, and reception for Frank Graziano on the event of his new publication Historic Churches of New Mexico Today. The talk, “Researching and Writing Historic Churches of New Mexico Today”, is scheduled for Tuesday, May …
Read More »Adrienne Sandoval Named Oil Conservation Division Director
By EMNRD Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources Department Cabinet Secretary Sarah Cottrell Propst announced Adrienne Sandoval as the new director for the Oil Conservation Division. The Division regulates oil and gas activity in New Mexico. “I’m confident Ms. Sandoval is the right person to lead the Oil Conservation Division …
Read More »Magazine Features Gov. Lujan Grisham for Economic Strides
By New Mexico Economic Development Department Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham’s vision for a stronger and more diversified New Mexico economy is featured in the March issue of Site Selection magazine. The magazine’s Savannah King interviewed Lujan Grisham about her recent initiatives in sustainable energy, education, outdoor recreation, and film and media. …
Read More »Fishing and Stocking Report
By NM Game and Fish Catches of the week Cochiti Lake: George Torres of Stanley caught and released three channel catfish that weighed in at 9.66 pounds each Mar 16. He was using cut bait. Seven Springs Brood Pond: Lola McHale, age 7 of Albuquerque caught a 15-inch rainbow trout …
Read More »Udall Welcomes Senate Appropriations Committee Chairman Shelby to Los Alamos National
By Tom Udall Press Office U.S. Senator Tom Udall (D-N.M.), a senior member of the Senate Appropriations Committee, welcomed U.S. Senator Richard Shelby (R-Ala.), chairman of the Senate Appropriations Committee, to New Mexico for a visit to Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL). During their visit, Udall and Shelby toured the facilities and met …
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