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Last coal burns at New Mexico’s San Juan station
The plant’s closure could be the end of a proposal to equip San Juan with carbon capture and sequestration (CCS).
PNM says it needs 700 MW of new resources ASAP
Public Service Company of New Mexico (PNM) is asking energy developers to submit resource proposals that could add up to 700 MW. The catch? Those new resources need to have guaranteed in-service dates by or before May 1, 2023 or May 1, 2024. Concerns are growing in the state over a potential energy shortage leading up to summer 2023. The
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Last coal burns at New Mexico’s San Juan station
PNM says it needs 700 MW of new resources ASAP