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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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