In a recent decision, the New Mexico Supreme Court has upheld a rule allowing for community solar projects in the state. The ruling was a victory for clean energy advocates and supporters of renewable energy in New Mexico.
The community solar project rule allows for multiple customers to share the benefits of a single solar array, making it easier for residents and businesses to access solar power without having to install panels on their own properties. This innovative approach to solar energy has the potential to increase access to renewable energy for more New Mexicans, particularly those who may not have the means to install solar panels on their own.
Supporters of the community solar project rule argue that it will help to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, create jobs in the clean energy sector, and make solar power more affordable for a wider range of consumers. The New Mexico Supreme Court’s decision to uphold the rule is a positive step forward for renewable energy in the state.
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