wiredInUSA December 2017

New lines for New Mexico

The cooperative will also make other improvements,and is to invest in smart grid projects. The Roosevelt County electric cooperative will receive $13.9 million to build 66 miles of new power line and improve another 40 miles. Smart grid and other improvements are also planned. Officials say the modernization efforts will save money, while making rural systems more efficient and reliable.

Members of New Mexico state’s congressional delegation are anticipating that $32 million in rural development loans will help increase access to affordable electricity in parts of eastern and northern New Mexico. The loans are being offered through the US Agriculture Department. The Jemez Mountains electric cooperative will receive $18.3 million to build a new 58-mile stretch of power line and improve a further 28 miles of existing line.

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