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GE to supply turbines for 235MW of wind projects in New Mexico, US

GE to supply turbines for 235MW of wind projects in New Mexico, US The company will supply a total of 86 2.x-127 and 2.3-116 wind turbine generators for the projects GE to repower a wind farm in New Mexico. (Credit: General Electric.) GE Renewable Energy has selected by Leeward Renewable Energy to supply turbines for two wind farms totaling 235MW capacity, located in the US state of New Mexico. The supply agreement includes repowering the 90MW Aragonne wind project in Guadalupe County and the new greenfield 145MW Aragonne Mesa wind project development. As per the agreement, GE will supply a total of 86 2.x-127 and 2.3-116 wind turbine generators (WTG).

Deming and Luna County crime reports for Wednesday, Jan 13, 2021

Deming and Luna County crime reports for Wednesday, Jan. 13, 2021 Headlight staff reports POLICE Warrant: Isaac Paltza, 24, 2000 block of S. Gold St. Battery against a household member out of Luna County Magistrate Court. Warrant: Jason Thompson, 41, 6000 block of Yucca St. Failure to pay fine in Deming Municipal Court. Also, battery and possession of a controlled substance (methamphetamine). Cited: Santiago Velasquez Saucedo, 57, homeless. Trespassing at Walmart (1021 E. Pine St.).  Warrant: Gabriel Carreon, 48, 400 block of S. Nickel St. Probation violation in NM Sixth Judicial District Court. Disorderly conduct: Jason Cathey, 48, Bossier City, LA. Also, two counts of criminal damage to property (under $1,000). Cited: Javier Perez, 29, 500 block of W. First St. Shoplifting at Walmart (1021 E. Pine St.).

PRC extends utility disconnection moratorium, but says legislative action is needed

.... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... AZTEC The New Mexico Public Regulation Commission has extended a moratorium on utilities disconnecting residential customers who have been unable to pay their utility bills. This comes as utilities face mounting amounts of unpaid bills and tens of thousands of customers have been unable to pay their bills. “I think we all realize this is a major decision by this commission,” said Commissioner Joseph Maestas during the Jan. 6 meeting. “Looking across the country, different states are taking different actions. But, you know, we are New Mexico and certainly we can’t allow the moratorium on disconnections to expire.” PRC General Counsel Judith Amer said Public Service Company of New Mexico, the state’s largest electric utility, has 54,000 residential customers who have missed payments. Amer said PNM has the highest dollar amount of unpaid bills, totaling about $21.6 million in Dece

Santa Fe says adiós to 2020

Santa Fe’s sixth annual New Year’s Eve festivities on the Plaza will be a little different this year. Like just about every other large event in 2020, the city’s New Year’s Eve celebration is shifting from an hourslong outdoor public gathering — with piñon bonfires and hot chocolate — to a short show people can tune in to from the warmth and comfort of their homes. Beginning at 11:30 p.m. Thursday, KOB-TV will broadcast live music on the Plaza by Santa Fe guitarist Amado Abeyta and mayors from across New Mexico will share a brief statement for viewers before ringing in the new year.

Santa Fe ready to say adiós to 2020

Santa Fe ready to say adiós to 2020
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