The landscape of New Mexico, a state recognized for its vast energy resources, is witnessing a contentious debate as Tallgrass Energy puts forward plans for what could become the longest hydrogen pipeline in the United States.
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As the end of 2023 approaches, the political landscape in New Mexico is already buzzing with anticipation and speculation about the future, particularly in the context of the upcoming 60-day legislative session in 2025.
Mexico’s Ambassador to Japan, Melba Pría, has extended a compelling invitation to Japanese businessmen.
ArcelorMittal to buy Pecém’s green hydrogen Erick Torres, CEO of ArcelorMittal, announced that the company will buy green hydrogen generated…
Despite facing legislative challenges in advancing hydrogen energy, the New Mexico Environment Department remains steadfast in its commitment to explore the potential of this controversial fuel source.
New Mexico environmental coalition pushes Biden to reject hydrogen hub proposal In a letter to energy officials in President Joe…
NewHydrogen moves forward with development of its green hydrogen generator NewHydrogen, the creator of a ground-breaking green hydrogen generator that…
In an effort to transition to a fuel source that is less polluting than oil and gas, a group of western states, including New Mexico, are trying to develop hydrogen energy and are seeking federal funding.
Following the bill’s presentation in the state House of Representatives, Kenney talked with NM Political Report via phone on Tuesday. Rep. Patricia Lundstrom, D-Gallup, who has seen a huge hydrogen project in her district, and Rep. Nathan Small, D-Las Cruces, are the bill’s sponsors.
Together with the Los Alamos and Sandia national laboratories, the New Mexico Economic Development, Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources and…