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Sky Island House

Sky Island House
Albuquerque, New Mexico

An off-grid residence and work/community space. In an off-grid residence, solar and other energy resources are assessed from a site survey to determine the best positioning of equipment as well as determining the potential tax credits and utility incentives available.
www.usgbc.org

Taos Municipal Schools Grant from Clean Energy Grants Program

Taos Municipal Schools
Taos, New Mexico

Taos Municipal Schools have received a grant from the Clean Energy Grants Program for anefficient heating/cooling system (passive solar, natural ventilation) for the Taos Living Lab that will be used as an educational demonstration.
www.emnrd.state.nm.us

New Mexico ski areas

New Mexico Ski Areas
Santa Fe, New Mexico

Global Warming will have a significant impact on ski areas in the form of higher temperatures, less snow/more rain, and earlier melt-off. A strategy is being developed to engage New Mexico's ski areas in implementing energy efficiency and renewable energy measures, and addressing overall carbon reduction in New Mexico.
www.rdcnm.org

San Juan Callege

San Juan College
Farmington, New Mexico

$31,388 has been granted to the San Juan College in Farmington from the State of New Mexico's Clean Energy Grants Program for a 3.3-kilowatt, grid-tied solar photovoltaic system at an outdoor learning center.  
www.emnrd.state.nm.us

Zuni

Photovoltaic-powered Water Pump
Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico

$70,000 has been granted to the All Indian Pueblo Council from the State of New Mexico's Clean Energy Grants Program to provide for a solar photovoltaic roof-mounted system for the Santa Clara Pueblo Senior Center; and for photovoltaic water-pumping applications for the Santa Ana, Zia and Zuni Pueblos. 
www.emnrd.state.nm.us

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