Tag: New Mexico
Courts Step In To Protect Citizens When Government Refuses To Do Its Job
The courts are increasingly being asked to make decisions the Congress and the Executive refuse to make to protect the citizens of the US.
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Nevada’s Lost Sunlight: What Esmeralda 7 Tells Us About America’s Energy Future
When the Bureau of Land Management quietly changed a single line on its website this month, almost nobody noticed. There was no press conference, no formal announcement, no congressional testimony. Yet with that edit, one of the largest clean energy projects in the world ceased to exist. Esmeralda 7, a … [continued]
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Signs Of A Renewable Energy Comeback In The US
Significant new renewable energy projects keeps surfacing in the US despite the abrupt U-turn in federal energy policy this year.
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More Geothermal Energy, “Faster Than Anyone Thought Possible”
The US geothermal energy startup Zanskar is among the stakeholders aiming to compete against fossil-fueled power plants on cost and construction timeline.
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New Pumped Hydropower Storage Project Aims For Fast-Track Approval
A proposed 1.5-gigawatt pumped storage hydropower project in New Mexico aims to leverage 70 hours of long duration energy storage capacity to help decarbonize the regional grid.
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