November 28, 2022 archive

New Mexico Supreme Court asked to review electricity rate case

  The Attorney General of New Mexico thinks the State Supreme Court was wrong in a recent ruling over the closure of the San Juan Generating Station in Farmington. As a result, the Supreme Court is being asked to reconsider its decision allowing Public Service Co. of New Mexico to delay issuing rate credits to …

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Campbell’s Soup Company to acquire power from new Enel Green Power’s Oklahoma wind farm

  A Western Oklahoma wind farm that should be completed and operational by the end of the year will provide power to Campbell Soup Company. Campbell and Enel North America announced Monday a 12-year virtual renewable power purchase agreement involving Enel’s Seven Cowboy wind project currently under construction in Washita and Kiowa Counties. The farm …

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Demolished nuclear power plant in Vermont to be buried in Texas

  Many Texans don’t like it but a nuclear power plant in Vermont that is being demolished will be hauled to Texas for burial. That includes millions of gallons of contaminated water along with the pieces that made up the Vermont Yankee power plant reported Bloomberg. Click here for Bloomberg