Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Solar Energy - Solar Energy in Las Cruces




Renewable energy is expanding in Dona Ana County. News22 Monica Cortez finds out how eco-friendly Las Cruces has become.



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Solar Panels in Las Cruces-Video
KRWG News22
It won't be long before thousands of solar panels begin to provide solar energy to Southern New Mexico. New Mexico has four different sites for these solar panels. They are located in Santa Teresa, Hatch, Las Cruces and the newest one being built in ...




Discover new ways to spruce up your house at Home and Garden Show
Las Cruces Sun-News
... the weekend-long showcase continues today from 10 am to 4 pm at the Las Cruces Convention Center, 680 E. University Ave. Representing the latest and most popular trends in home improvement, including sustainable construction and solar panels, ...

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Solar Fields Popping Up In Dona Ana County
KVIA El Paso
By ABC-7 Reporter Matthew Smith CHAPARRAL, NM -- Dona Ana County has a new growing industry: construction tied to solar energy. The sudden boom in renewable energy comes thanks to tax credits being offered by the state, which is why El Paso Electric is ...




President Obama to visit Carlsbad: Visit to stress energy production (7:33 am)
Carlsbad Current Argus
Obama has previously visited El Paso and Las Cruces, and this is thought to be his first trip to Carlsbad. Obama's latest visit to the region was in May. when he gave a speech about immigration reform at the Chamizal National Memorial in El Paso.

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Press release: Udall talks Afghanistan, clean energy tax credits
Clovis News Journal
That includes everything from solar manufacturing in Albuquerque to biofuel development in Las Cruces to wind energy projects on the Eastside," said Udall. "As we see rising gasoline prices and the impact that can have on the economy as a whole, ...




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