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− | Power generation and distribution in New Mexico involves a large number of actors, from PNM, the PRC and many rural cooperatives. | + | [[Category:Industry]] |
− | + | == Rural Electric Cooperative Members of NMRECA == | |
− | + | Power generation and distribution in New Mexico involves a large number of actors, from PNM, the PRC and many rural cooperatives. | |
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− | + | :[http://www.nmelectric.coop NMRECA]. | |
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− | : | + | As of August 19, 2019 members were: |
:[http://www.nmelectric.coop/cnmc Central New Mexico Electric] | :[http://www.nmelectric.coop/cnmc Central New Mexico Electric] | ||
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:[http://www.nmelectric.coop/swec Southwestern Electric] | :[http://www.nmelectric.coop/swec Southwestern Electric] | ||
:[http://www.nmelectric.coop/sprn Springer Electric] | :[http://www.nmelectric.coop/sprn Springer Electric] | ||
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+ | Each coop is located: | ||
[[File:NM Coop Map.png]] | [[File:NM Coop Map.png]] | ||
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== Community Choice Aggregation == | == Community Choice Aggregation == | ||
− | Community Choice Aggregation is an alternative to the investor owned utility energy supply system in which local entities in the United States aggregate the buying power of individual customers within a defined jurisdiction in order to secure alternative energy supply contracts. (Wikipedia) | + | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Community_Choice_Aggregation Community Choice Aggregation] is an alternative to the investor owned utility energy supply system in which local entities in the United States aggregate the buying power of individual customers within a defined jurisdiction in order to secure alternative energy supply contracts. (Wikipedia) |
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Latest revision as of 07:15, 1 June 2020
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Rural Electric Cooperative Members of NMRECA
Power generation and distribution in New Mexico involves a large number of actors, from PNM, the PRC and many rural cooperatives.
As of August 19, 2019 members were:
- Central New Mexico Electric
- Central Valley Electric
- Columbus Electric
- Continental Divide Electric
- Farmers' Electric
- Lea County Electric
- Mora-San Miguel Electric
- Northern Río Arriba Electric
- Otero County Electric
- Roosevelt County Electric
- Sierra Electric
- Socorro Electric
- Southwestern Electric
- Springer Electric
Each coop is located:
Electric Generation and Transmission Cooperatives
Electric Distribution Associate Member Cooperatives
More information on America’s electric cooperatives see:
Electric cooperatives
Electric cooperatives are:
- Private, independent, non-profit electric utility businesses
- Owned by the customers they serve
- Incorporated under the laws of the states in which they operate
- Established to provide at cost electric service
- Governed by a board of directors elected from the membership which sets policies and procedures that are implemented by the cooperatives’ management
Community Choice Aggregation
Community Choice Aggregation is an alternative to the investor owned utility energy supply system in which local entities in the United States aggregate the buying power of individual customers within a defined jurisdiction in order to secure alternative energy supply contracts. (Wikipedia)