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THURS: Former Labor Secretary Says He Faced Threats, Obelisk Protestors Avoid Jail Time,+ More

THURS: Former Labor Secretary Says He Faced Threats, Obelisk Protestors Avoid Jail Time,+ More
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AG-Vivint Solar settlement could curb deceptive marketing

.... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... Vivint Solar Inc. installed 51 solar panels on Lynn Griffin’s Northeast Heights home, left. That’s about twice as many as needed to meet the Griffin family’s electricity consumption, and more than double the number of panels Vivint placed on a neighbor’s roof on the right. (Roberto E. Rosales/Albuquerque Journal) ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. Vivint Solar Inc., a national installation company recently acquired by publicly traded firm SunRun, has agreed to consumer-friendly modifications to its marketing practices in a legal agreement with the New Mexico Attorney General’s Office. But lawyers representing Vivint customers who may have been victims of deceptive marketing said individual homeowners received no relief in the settlement, which the 2nd Judicial District Court in Bernalillo County approved in late December to resolve a lawsuit that Attorney General Hector Balderas filed in 2018.

Record of CMP s parent company spurs concerns about utility merger in New Mexico

increase font size Record of CMP’s parent company spurs concerns about utility merger in New Mexico Avangrid has been less than forthcoming with New Mexico regulators, says a hearing examiner with the state s Public Regulation Commission. By SUSAN MONTOYA BRYANAssociated Press Share ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. The track record of global energy giant Iberdrola’s U.S. subsidiary Avangrid has sparked concerns among utility regulators and others as the company seeks approval for a multibillion-dollar merger with New Mexico’s largest electric provider. Ashley Schannauer, a hearing examiner with the New Mexico Public Regulation Commission, said during a meeting Tuesday that utilities owned by Avangrid have been assessed a total of $25 million in penalties and disallowances in the past 16 months for poor performance and customer service issues in Maine, Connecticut and New York.

WED: N M GOP Convention Moved To Texas To Avoid Coronavirus Rules, + More

GOP Convention Moved To Texas To Avoid Coronavirus Rules - Associated Press The New Mexico Republican Party is moving their three-day convention and

Firm s record spurs concerns about New Mexico utility merger

Firm s record spurs concerns about New Mexico utility merger Associated Press 3 days ago By SUSAN MONTOYA BRYAN, Associated Press © Provided by Associated Press FILE - This May 20, 2012 file photo shows one of the major transmission lines that runs to the west of Albuquerque, N.M. Ahead of hearings that will begin in May 2021, consumer advocacy groups, environmentalists and the New Mexico attorney general s office expressed concerns about a multibillion-dollar merger of the state s largest electric utility with a U.S. subsidiary of global renewable energy giant Iberdrola. (AP Photo/Susan Montoya Bryan, File) ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) The track record of global energy giant Iberdrola s U.S. subsidiary Avangrid has sparked concerns among utility regulators and others as the company seeks approval for a multibillion-dollar merger with New Mexico’s largest electric provider.

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