New Mexico coal transition law still faces an uncertain timeline
The Mexican state of New Mexico has signed a bill which would allow the state to divest its coal-fired power plant without cutting the amount of electricity it supplies to workers. But what does this mean for those affected?
Source: nmindepth.comPublished on 2022-09-02
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