Fifty years ago, Washington’s plans for ‘peaceful nuclear explosions’ ended in Colorado.

Fifty years ago, Washington’s plans for ‘peaceful nuclear explosions’ ended in Colorado.
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New Mexico’s Supreme Court denies a request to remand the PNM-Avangrid merger case back to the Public Regulation Commission, prolonging the legal battle and raising concerns about the state’s energy crisis.
A crucial opportunity exists to shape the American Southwest’s energy landscape and achieve economic growth while overcoming misguided opposition.
An improper response to the public records request was followed by an improper response to the lawsuit.
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The American Southwest’s jobs boom continues.
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