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National Renewable Solutions (NRS) secured $145 million for the Shallow Basket Project, a 140 MW solar and 50 MW storage project on Jicarilla Apache Nation land. Operational in 2025, it will create jobs, drive economic growth, and produce clean energy. Guzman Energy will purchase 100% of the power, reinforcing its commitment to sustainable solutions.
Luis Reyes Jr., CEO of Kit Carson Electric Cooperative, is spearheading a groundbreaking green hydrogen project in northern New Mexico, aiming to utilize the now-closed molybdenum mine in Questa. With the help of a $96.5 million federal grant, Reyes plans to build a green hydrogen facility that will use renewable electricity to power an electrolyzer, producing hydrogen from water extracted from the abandoned mine.
Whitney brings extensive experience to the new role leading the Guzman Energy supply team in originating and contracting electric generating resources to serve the Guzman Energy portfolio of contracted customer loads.
The funding, from the USDA's Empowering Rural America Program, will support a project that repurposes wastewater to produce green hydrogen energy. It is expected to be the first fully clean-powered, end-to-end green hydrogen production plant in the U.S.
In this video, Robin explains how switching to a new power supplier does not impact transmission and system reliability. This flexibility allows communities to innovate without compromising reliability.
United Power announced today that it is a finalist for the Empowering Rural America (New ERA) Program through the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Rural Utilities Service. The New ERA investment will be used to offset the cost of United Power’s transition to a strategic portfolio of clean energy that includes power purchase agreements that will provide more than 760 megawatts of renewable resources to its members by 2030.