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The New Mexico Public Regulation Commission is expanding its community solar program by 300 MW

solarenergyBy solarenergyOctober 4, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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In 2021, the New Mexico Legislature passed Senate Bill 84, which established the state’s community solar program. The bill, sponsored by Senator Elizabeth “Liz” Stefanics (D-Bernalillo), authorized 200 MW of community solar projects, enough to power 38,000 homes. The legislation also gave the Public Regulation Commission (PRC) the authority and direction to approve additional program capacity to be in effect by November 1, 2024. In October, the PRC did just that, expanding the program by another 300 MW – enough to power an additional 57,000 homes. In addition, the PRC approved true self-certifications to confirm the eligibility of low-income subscribers, streamline their participation, and make it easier for more households to benefit from clean energy.

Below is a statement from Kevin Cray, Mountain West senior director for the Coalition for Community Solar Access (CCSA):

“CCSA and its community solar champions in New Mexico are excited about the PRC’s decision to approve this additional capacity. With this expansion, New Mexico is now in an even better position to provide more residents with access to clean, local, renewable energy and to take advantage of additional federal incentives made possible by the IRA.

“This decision not only strengthens New Mexico’s energy grid, but also creates a more equitable system, giving more communities the opportunity to embrace clean energy while saving on their electric bills.

“During the Commission’s discussion, they emphasized the need to maintain the momentum of the program to reach its full potential. We look forward to continuing our work with partners across the state to ensure this additional community solar capacity is deployed quickly and benefits those who need it most.”

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