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March Madness in NM (renewables) and Alaska (the budget).

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New Mexico Set To Require 100% Carbon-Free Energy Generation Alyssa Danigelis, Energy Manager Today, March 14, 2019 New Mexico lawmakers passed Senate Bill 489, requiring the state to get 100% of its energy from carbon-free sources by 2045. Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham praised the landmark legislation and is expected to sign the bill. The state is set to join California … read more

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Anchorage Port – If you build it, will the money come; AIEDA is critical to Alaska

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Anchorage port plan calls for construction, even without full funding James Brooks, Anchorage Daily News, March 21, 2019 Even if it doesn’t have all the money in hand, the Municipality of Anchorage will begin construction on the first phase of the Port of Alaska replacement project next summer, Municipal Manager Bill Falsey told state lawmakers in a Thursday hearing of … read more

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No compelling reason to extend comment period; Misleading the public, again.

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Corps sees no reason now to extend Pebble comment period Associated Press, March 20, 2019 An official with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers says the agency has not received any compelling reason to extend the 90-day comment period on a draft environmental review of a major mine project in southwest Alaska. Shane McCoy is project manager for the corps’ … read more