More Photovoltaic Energy For New Mexico

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By Chuck Ring (GadaboutBlogalot ©2009).

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New Mexico Business Weekly reports today that SunEdison LLC is in line to provide Xcel Energy with a substantial amount of solar energy over the next twenty years.

Xcel is a company which supplies energy to Southwestern Public Service Company, which has a portion of its distribution system in Southeastern New Mexico.

New Mexico Business Weekly’s article can be read in its entirety by clicking here and you can read more about SunEdison and Xcel from this article quote:

SunEdison, a subsidiary of MEMC Electronic Materials (NYSE: WFR), supplies 8.22 megawatts of solar-generated electricity to Xcel from an installation in Alamosa, Colo.

Xcel (NYSE: XEL) is an electricity and natural gas company, with customers in eight western and mid-western states.

And here is a new story reporting on New Mexico’s Public Regulation Commission which may open the doors to more solar development in the state.

Here is a story, where neither XCEL, nor Public Service Company of New Mexico came out of their respective regulatory forays with clean minds, although they did try to cabbage on to all the clean energy … or, so it seems.

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