List of power stations in New Mexico
This is a list of electricity-generating power stations in the U.S. state of New Mexico, sorted by type and name. In 2020, New Mexico had a total summer capacity of 9,098 MW through all of its power plants, and a net generation of 34,076 GWh.[2] The corresponding electrical energy generation mix in 2023 was 38% wind, 34.6% natural gas, 18.8% coal and 8.2% solar PV. Petroleum, biomass, geothermal and hydroelectric each generated less than a 0.5% share.[1]
Small-scale solar including customer-owned photovoltaic panels delivered net 702 GWh to New Mexico's electricity grid in 2023. This was about one-quarter of the amount generated by the state's utility-scale photovoltaic plants.[1]
New Mexico hosts the nation's only long-term underground repository for waste from nuclear weapons research and production, the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant near Carlsbad. Extraction of the state's nearby Permian Basin oil reserves for transportation and other uses rose to the nation's third highest, contributing 6% of total U.S. production in 2018.[3] New Mexico's oil extraction included the flaring of over 35 billion cubic feet of associated petroleum gas in each of the years 2018 and 2019.[4] This amount of wasted natural gas could have generated about 5,000 GWh of electrical energy, an amount equal to 14% of the state's total annual generation.[5]
Fossil-fuel power stations
Data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration serves as a general reference.[6]
Coal
Name | Image | Location | Coordinates | Capacity (MW) |
Year Opened |
Scheduled Retirement | Ref |
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Four Corners Generating Station | San Juan County | 36°41′24″N 108°28′53″W / 36.69000°N 108.48139°W / 36.69000; -108.48139 (Four Corners Generating Station) | 1,636 | 1969 (Unit 4) 1970 (Unit 5) |
Units 1, 2 & 3 closed in 2013
Unit 4 & 5 - 2031 |
[7][8][9] | |
San Juan Generating Station | San Juan County | 36°48′02″N 108°26′19″W / 36.80056°N 108.43861°W / 36.80056; -108.43861 (San Juan Generating Station) | 924 | 1973 (Unit 1) 1982 (Unit 4) |
Units 2 and 3 closed in 2017
Station closed in Oct 2022 |
[10][11][12] | |
Escalante Generating Station | McKinley County | 35°24′57″N 108°04′55″W / 35.41583°N 108.08194°W / 35.41583; -108.08194 (Escalante Generating Station) | 257 | 1984 | Station closed in Aug 2020 | [13][14][15][16] |
Petroleum
Name | Location | Coordinates | Capacity (MW) |
Generation Type |
Operator | Year Opened |
Ref | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Freeport McMoRan | Grant County | 32°39′42″N 108°21′46″W / 32.6618°N 108.3628°W / 32.6618; -108.3628 (Freeport McMoRan) | 30.5 | Reciprocating Engine (x10) | Public Service Co of NM | 1967/1972 | ||
Quay County | Quay County | 35°10′58″N 103°43′52″W / 35.1828°N 103.7311°W / 35.1828; -103.7311 (Quay County) | 27 | Simple Cycle | Southwestern Public Service | 2013 |
Natural gas
Name | Location | Coordinates | Capacity (MW) |
Generation Type |
Operator | Year Opened |
Ref | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Afton | Dona Ana County | 32°06′51″N 106°50′47″W / 32.1142°N 106.8465°W / 32.1142; -106.8465 (Afton Generating Station) | 287 | 1x1 Combined Cycle | Public service Co of NM | 2002/2007 | ||
Algodones | Sandoval County | 35°23′04″N 106°27′51″W / 35.3844°N 106.4642°W / 35.3844; -106.4642 (Algodones) | 45 | Steam Turbine (x3) | Public Service Co of NM | 1954/1959 | ||
Animas | San Juan County | 36°43′30″N 108°11′31″W / 36.7251°N 108.1920°W / 36.7251; -108.1920 (Animas) | 18 | Simple Cycle | City of Farmington | 1994 | ||
Bluffview | San Juan County | 36°43′00″N 108°12′55″W / 36.7166°N 108.2153°W / 36.7166; -108.2153 (Bluffview) | 67 | 1x1 Combined Cycle | City of Farmington | 2005 | ||
Chino Hurley Mines | Grant County | 32°41′44″N 108°07′21″W / 32.6956°N 108.1225°W / 32.6956; -108.1225 (Chino Mines) | 54 | 1x1 Combined Cycle | Freeport McMoRan Corp | 1959/2001 | ||
Cunningham | Lea County | 32°42′47″N 103°21′12″W / 32.7131°N 103.3533°W / 32.7131; -103.3533 (Cunningham) | 519 | Steam Turbine (x2), Simple Cycle (x2) |
Southwestern Public Service Co | 1957/1965/ 1998 |
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Ford Utilities | Bernalillo County | 35°05′03″N 106°37′31″W / 35.0841°N 106.6252°W / 35.0841; -106.6252 (Ford Utilities) | 13.7 | Simple Cycle (x2) | University of New Mexico | 2005/2014 | ||
Hobbs | Lea County | 32°43′42″N 103°18′34″W / 32.7283°N 103.3094°W / 32.7283; -103.3094 (Hobbs Generating Station) | 665 | 2x1 Combined Cycle, Simple Cycle |
Lea Power Partners | 2008 | ||
La Luz | Valencia County | 34°36′58″N 106°48′54″W / 34.6161°N 106.8150°W / 34.6161; -106.8150 (La Luz Energy Center) | 42.3 | Simple Cycle | Public Service Co of NM | 2015 | ||
LCEC Generation | Lea County | 32°58′41″N 103°19′26″W / 32.9781°N 103.3239°W / 32.9781; -103.3239 (LCEC Generation) | 46.5 | Reciprocating Engine (x5) | Western Farmers Elec Coop, Inc | 2012 | ||
Lordsburg | Hidalgo County | 32°21′02″N 108°41′53″W / 32.3505°N 108.6980°W / 32.3505; -108.6980 (Lordsburg) | 88 | Simple Cycle (x2) | Public Service Co of NM | 2002 | ||
Luna | Luna County | 32°17′57″N 107°47′00″W / 32.2993°N 107.7834°W / 32.2993; -107.7834 (Luna Energy Facility) | 650 | 2x1 Combined Cycle | Public Service Co of NM | 2006 | ||
Maddox | Lea County | 32°42′51″N 103°18′05″W / 32.7142°N 103.3015°W / 32.7142; -103.3015 (Maddox) | 212 | Steam Turbine, Simple Cycle (x2) |
Southwestern Public Service Co | 1963/1967/ 1976 |
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Pyramid | Hidalgo County | 32°14′11″N 108°32′58″W / 32.2363°N 108.5494°W / 32.2363; -108.5494 (Pyramid) | 186 | Simple Cycle (x4) | Tri-State G & T Assn, Inc | 2003 | ||
Reeves | Bernalillo County | 35°10′16″N 106°36′07″W / 35.1710°N 106.6019°W / 35.1710; -106.6019 (Reeves) | 154 | Steam Turbine (x3) | Public Service Co of NM | 1960/1962 | ||
Rio Bravo | Bernalillo County | 35°01′34″N 106°38′38″W / 35.0260°N 106.6440°W / 35.0260; -106.6440 (Rio Bravo) | 150 | Simple Cycle | Public Service Co of NM | 2000 | ||
Rio Grande | Dona Ana County | 31°48′17″N 106°32′50″W / 31.8047°N 106.5472°W / 31.8047; -106.5472 (Rio Grande) | 372 | Steam Turbine (x3), Simple Cycle |
El Paso Electric Co | 1957/1958/1972/2013 | ||
Valencia | Valencia County | 34°36′41″N 106°43′56″W / 34.6115°N 106.7322°W / 34.6115; -106.7322 (Valencia) | 159.5 | Simple Cycle | Valencia Power LLC | 2008 |
Renewable power stations
Data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration serves as a general reference.[6]
Geothermal
Name | Location | Coordinates | Capacity (MW) |
Operator | Year Opened |
Ref | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Lightning Dock | Animas, New Mexico | 32°08′41″N 108°50′18″W / 32.1447°N 108.8383°W / 32.1447; -108.8383 (Lightning Dock) | 4.0 | Cyrq Energy | 2014 | [17][18][19][20] |
Biomass
Name | Location | Coordinates | Capacity (MW) |
Generation Type |
Fuel | Operator | Year Opened |
Ref | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Four Peaks Camino Real | Dona Ana County | 31°48′40″N 106°35′36″W / 31.8111°N 106.5933°W / 31.8111; -106.5933 (Four Peaks Camino Real) | 3.2 | Reciprocating Engine (x2) | landfill gas | ENERGYneering Solutions | 2008 | ||
Southside Water Reclamation | Bernalillo County | 35°00′58″N 106°40′11″W / 35.0161°N 106.6697°W / 35.0161; -106.6697 (Southside Water Reclamation) | 2.2 | Reciprocating Engine (x2) | wastewater methane | City of Albuquerque | 1987 |
Hydroelectric
Name | Location | Coordinates | Capacity (MW) |
Operator | Year Opened |
Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Abiquiu Dam | Abiquiu Lake | 36°14′24″N 106°25′23″W / 36.2399°N 106.4230°W / 36.2399; -106.4230 (Abiquiu Dam) | 16.5 | Los Alamos County | 1994 | [21][22] |
El Vado Dam | El Vado Lake | 36°35′34″N 106°43′56″W / 36.5928°N 106.7321°W / 36.5928; -106.7321 (El Vado Dam) | 8.0 | Los Alamos County | 1935 | [23][24] |
Elephant Butte Dam | Elephant Butte | 33°09′12″N 107°11′31″W / 33.1534°N 107.1920°W / 33.1534; -107.1920 (Elephant Butte Dam) | 28 | United States Bureau of Reclamation | 1916 | [25][26] |
Navajo Dam | Navajo Lake | 36°48′22″N 107°36′47″W / 36.8061°N 107.6131°W / 36.8061; -107.6131 (Navajo Dam) | 30 | City of Farmington | 1989 | [27][28] |
Solar photovoltaic
This list is incomplete; you can help by adding missing items. (January 2021) |
Name | Location | Capacity (MWAC) |
Year Opened |
Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|
Buena Vista Energy Center | 32°4′0″N 106°17′7″W / 32.06667°N 106.28528°W / 32.06667; -106.28528 (Buena Vista Energy Center) | 120 | 2023 | [29] |
Roswell Solar Energy Center | 33°27′11″N 104°27′40″W / 33.45306°N 104.46111°W / 33.45306; -104.46111 (Roswell Solar Energy Center) | 70 | 2016 | [30] |
Chavez County Solar Energy Center | 33°27′00″N 104°27′22″W / 33.45000°N 104.45611°W / 33.45000; -104.45611 (Chavez County Solar) | 70 | 2016 | [30] |
Macho Springs Solar Facility | 32°34′12″N 107°28′48″W / 32.57000°N 107.48000°W / 32.57000; -107.48000 (Macho Springs Solar) | 52 | 2014 | [31] |
NMRD Data Center III | 35°22′15″N 106°51′14″W / 35.37083°N 106.85389°W / 35.37083; -106.85389 (NMRD Data Center III, LLC) | 50 | 2023 | [32] |
Jicarilla Solar 1 | 36°19′0″N 107°16′39″W / 36.31667°N 107.27750°W / 36.31667; -107.27750 (Jicarilla Solar 1) | 50 | 2023 | [33] |
Jicarilla Solar 2 | 36°8′29″N 107°10′16″W / 36.14139°N 107.17111°W / 36.14139; -107.17111 (Jicarilla Solar 2) | 50 | 2022 | [34] |
Britton Solar Energy Center | 35°0′58″N 106°5′53″W / 35.01611°N 106.09806°W / 35.01611; -106.09806 (Britton Solar Energy Center) | 50 | 2019 | [35] |
Route 66 Energy Center | 35°5′54″N 107°36′53″W / 35.09833°N 107.61472°W / 35.09833; -107.61472 (Route 66 Energy Center) | 49.5 | 2022 | [36] |
Encino Solar Energy Center | 35°21′14″N 106°51′29″W / 35.35389°N 106.85806°W / 35.35389; -106.85806 (Encino Solar Energy Center) | 50 | 2020 | [37] |
Chaves County Solar II | 33°26′4″N 104°26′51″W / 33.43444°N 104.44750°W / 33.43444; -104.44750 (Chaves County Solar II) | 30 | 2023 | [38] |
Cimarron Solar Facility | 36°28′N 104°38′W / 36.467°N 104.633°W / 36.467; -104.633 (Cimarron Solar Farm) | 30 | 2011 | [39][40] |
Alta Luna Solar Facility | 32°34′19″N 107°29′11″W / 32.57194°N 107.48639°W / 32.57194; -107.48639 (Alta Luna Solar) | 28 | 2016 | [41] |
Caprock Solar Facility | 34°58′58″N 103°22′42″W / 34.98278°N 103.37833°W / 34.98278; -103.37833 (Caprock Solar) | 25 | 2017 | [42] |
Hayhurst New Mexico Solar | 32°4′15″N 104°9′42″W / 32.07083°N 104.16167°W / 32.07083; -104.16167 (Hayhurst New Mexico Solar) | 20 | 2023 | [43] |
Facebook 2-3 Solar Energy Center Bernalillo County | 35°04′48″N 106°51′54″W / 35.08000°N 106.86500°W / 35.08000; -106.86500 (Facebook 2-3 Solar Energy Center Bernalillo County) | 20 | 2018 | [44] |
San Miguel Solar Energy Center | 35°38′4″N 105°10′42″W / 35.63444°N 105.17833°W / 35.63444; -105.17833 (San Miguel Solar Energy Center) | 20 | 2019 | [45] |
Roadrunner Solar Electric Facility | 31°48′N 106°40′W / 31.800°N 106.667°W / 31.800; -106.667 (Roadrunner Solar Electric Facility) | 20 | 2011 | [46] |
Taos Mesa Energy Facility Hybrid | 36°25′24″N 105°37′12″W / 36.42333°N 105.62000°W / 36.42333; -105.62000 (Taos Mesa Energy Facility Hybrid) | 15 | 2022 | [47] |
Las Cruces Centennial Solar Farm | 32°15′06″N 106°54′48″W / 32.25167°N 106.91333°W / 32.25167; -106.91333 (Roadrunner Las Cruces Centennial) | 12 | 2012 | [48] |
Santolina Solar Energy Center | 35°01′06″N 106°51′20″W / 35.01833°N 106.85556°W / 35.01833; -106.85556 (Santolina Solar Energy Center) | 10.5 | 2015 | [49] |
SunE SPS4 Monument | 32°40′55″N 103°18′13″W / 32.68194°N 103.30361°W / 32.68194; -103.30361 (SunE SPS4 Monument) | 10.1 | 2011 | [50] |
SunE SPS5 Hopi | 32°20′44″N 104°14′05″W / 32.34556°N 104.23472°W / 32.34556; -104.23472 (SunE SPS5 Hopi) | 10.1 | 2011 | [50] |
SunE SPS1 Dollarhide | 32°07′39″N 103°08′16″W / 32.12750°N 103.13778°W / 32.12750; -103.13778 (SunE SPS1 Dollarhide) | 10 | 2011 | [50] |
SunE SPS2 Jal | 32°11′01″N 103°10′59″W / 32.18361°N 103.18306°W / 32.18361; -103.18306 (SunE SPS2 Jal) | 10 | 2011 | [50] |
SunE SPS3 Lea | 32°28′11″N 103°19′24″W / 32.46972°N 103.32333°W / 32.46972; -103.32333 (SunE SPS3 Lea) | 10 | 2011 | [50] |
South Valley Solar Energy Center | 34°59′10″N 106°44′10″W / 34.98611°N 106.73611°W / 34.98611; -106.73611 (South Valley Solar Energy Center) | 10 | 2015 | [49] |
Rio Communities Solar Energy Center | 34°34′57″N 106°40′59″W / 34.58250°N 106.68306°W / 34.58250; -106.68306 (Rio Communities Solar Energy Center) | 10 | 2015 | [51] |
Rio Rancho Solar Energy Center | 35°6′17″N 106°28′57″W / 35.10472°N 106.48250°W / 35.10472; -106.48250 (Rio Rancho Solar Energy Center) | 10 | 2019 | [45] |
Facebook 1 Solar Energy Center Valencia County | 34°49′52″N 106°45′43″W / 34.83111°N 106.76194°W / 34.83111; -106.76194 (Facebook 1 Solar Energy Center Valencia County) | 10 | 2017 | [52] |
Vista Solar Energy Center | 34°44′28″N 106°39′18″W / 34.74111°N 106.65500°W / 34.74111; -106.65500 (Vista Solar Energy Center) | 10 | 2019 | [45] |
Rio De Oro Solar Energy Center | 34°41′32″N 106°41′17″W / 34.69222°N 106.68806°W / 34.69222; -106.68806 (Rio De Oro Solar Energy Center) | 10 | 2019 | [53] |
Angel Fire Energy Facility | 36°25′1″N 105°16′51″W / 36.41694°N 105.28083°W / 36.41694; -105.28083 (Angel Fire Energy Facility) | 9.8 | 2023 | [54] |
Santa Fe Solar Energy Center | 35°33′41″N 106°05′10″W / 35.56139°N 106.08611°W / 35.56139; -106.08611 (Santa Fe Solar Energy Center) | 9.5 | 2015 | [55] |
Meadow Lake Solar Energy Center | 34°48′36″N 106°31′12″W / 34.81000°N 106.52000°W / 34.81000; -106.52000 (Meadow Lake Solar Energy Center) | 9.1 | 2015 | [56] |
Manzano Solar | 34°44′48″N 106°39′16″W / 34.74667°N 106.65444°W / 34.74667; -106.65444 (Manzano Solar) | 8.4 | 2013 | [57] |
Otero Solar | 32°58′35″N 105°58′16″W / 32.97639°N 105.97111°W / 32.97639; -105.97111 (Otero Solar) | 8 | 2013 | [58] |
City of Gallup Solar | 35°31′20″N 108°46′44″W / 35.52222°N 108.77889°W / 35.52222; -108.77889 (City of Gallup Solar) | 8 | 2018 | [59] |
Hatch Solar Energy Center | 32°37′34″N 107°15′32″W / 32.62611°N 107.25889°W / 32.62611; -107.25889 (Hatch Solar Energy Center) | 5 | 2011 | |
Eubank Landfill Solar Array | 35°02′57″N 106°31′48″W / 35.0492°N 106.5300°W / 35.0492; -106.5300 (Eubank Landfill Solar Array) | 2 | 2013 | |
Questa Solar Facility | 36°43′01″N 105°36′34″W / 36.71694°N 105.60944°W / 36.71694; -105.60944 (Questa Solar Facility) | 1 | 2010 | |
Los Alamos Photovoltaic Site | 35°52′32″N 106°18′36″W / 35.87556°N 106.31000°W / 35.87556; -106.31000 (Los Alamos Photovoltaic Site) | 1 | 2012 | [60] |
Wind
This list is incomplete; you can help by adding missing items. (January 2021) |
Name | Location | Capacity (MW) |
Year Opened |
Ref |
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Sagamore Wind | 33°56′18″N 103°11′5″W / 33.93833°N 103.18472°W / 33.93833; -103.18472 (Sagamore Wind Farm) | 522 | 2020 | [61][62] |
Red Cloud Wind | 34°16′27″N 105°25′22″W / 34.27417°N 105.42278°W / 34.27417; -105.42278 (Red Cloud Wind) | 350 | 2021 | [63] |
Clines Corners Wind Farm | 34°21′24″N 105°26′12″W / 34.35667°N 105.43667°W / 34.35667; -105.43667 (Clines Corners Wind Farm) | 325 | 2021 | [64] |
Broadview Wind Project | 36°44′03″N 103°06′29″W / 36.73417°N 103.10806°W / 36.73417; -103.10806 (Broadview Wind Project) | 324 | 2017 | [65] |
La Joya Wind Farm | 34°48′36″N 105°44′24″W / 34.81000°N 105.74000°W / 34.81000; -105.74000 (La Joya Wind Farm) | 306 | 2021 | [66] |
El Cabo Wind Farm | 34°39′04″N 105°27′42″W / 34.65111°N 105.46167°W / 34.65111; -105.46167 (El Cabo Wind Farm) | 298 | 2018 | [67] |
Tecolote Wind | 34°21′36″N 105°26′24″W / 34.36000°N 105.44000°W / 34.36000; -105.44000 (Tecolote Wind) | 272 | 2021 | [68] |
Oso Grande Wind Farm | 32°55′56″N 103°39′59″W / 32.93222°N 103.66639°W / 32.93222; -103.66639 (Oso Grande Wind Farm) | 250 | 2021 | [69] |
Roosevelt Wind Farm | 33°55′34″N 103°30′40″W / 33.92611°N 103.51111°W / 33.92611; -103.51111 (Roosevelt Wind Farm) | 250 | 2015 | [70] |
Grady Wind Energy Center | 34°44′03″N 103°05′32″W / 34.73417°N 103.09222°W / 34.73417; -103.09222 (Grady Wind Energy Center) | 220.5 | 2019 | [71] |
New Mexico Wind Energy Center | 34°38′08″N 104°02′50″W / 34.63556°N 104.04722°W / 34.63556; -104.04722 (New Mexico Wind Energy Center) | 204 | 2003 | [72] |
Aragonne Mesa Wind Project | 34°48′53″N 105°0′40″W / 34.81472°N 105.01111°W / 34.81472; -105.01111 (Aragonne Mesa Wind Project) | 145 | 2022 | [73] |
San Juan Mesa Wind Farm | 33°58′11″N 103°51′00″W / 33.96972°N 103.85000°W / 33.96972; -103.85000 (San Juan Mesa Wind Farm) | 120 | 2006 | [74] |
Duran Mesa Wind Farm | 34°23′36″N 105°29′32″W / 34.39333°N 105.49222°W / 34.39333; -105.49222 (Duran Mesa Wind Farm) | 105 | 2021 | [75] |
Red Mesa Wind Energy Center | 35°16′08″N 107°22′58″W / 35.26889°N 107.38278°W / 35.26889; -107.38278 (Red Mesa Wind Energy Center) | 102.4 | 2010 | [76] |
Borderlands Wind | 34°9′35″N 108°53′40″W / 34.15972°N 108.89444°W / 34.15972; -108.89444 (Borderlands Wind) | 100 | 2021 | [77] |
High Lonesome Mesa Wind Farm | 34°28′00″N 105°57′45″W / 34.46667°N 105.96250°W / 34.46667; -105.96250 (High Lonesome Mesa Wind Farm) | 100 | 2009 | [78] |
Aragonne Wind | 34°48′53″N 105°00′39″W / 34.81472°N 105.01083°W / 34.81472; -105.01083 (Aragonne Mesa Wind Farm) | 90 | 2006 | [79] |
Caprock Wind Ranch | 34°58′58″N 103°22′42″W / 34.98278°N 103.37833°W / 34.98278; -103.37833 (Caprock Wind Ranch) | 80 | 2005 | [80] |
Casa Mesa Wind Energy Center | 34°36′18″N 103°57′58″W / 34.60500°N 103.96611°W / 34.60500; -103.96611 (Casa Mesa Wind Energy Center) | 50.9 | 2018 | [81] |
Macho Springs Wind Facility | 32°33′16″N 107°30′33″W / 32.55444°N 107.50917°W / 32.55444; -107.50917 (Macho Springs Wind Facility) | 50 | 2011 | [82] |
Milo Wind Project | 33°54′06″N 103°20′49″W / 33.90167°N 103.34694°W / 33.90167; -103.34694 (Milo Wind Project) | 50 | 2016 | [83] |
Sterling Wind Facility | 33°21′35″N 103°15′02″W / 33.35972°N 103.25056°W / 33.35972; -103.25056 (Sterling Wind Facility) | 29.9 | 2017 | [84] |
Wildcat Wind Facility | 32°57′10″N 103°17′07″W / 32.95278°N 103.28528°W / 32.95278; -103.28528 (Wildcat Wind Facility) | 27.3 | 2012 | [85] |
Anderson Wind Project | 33°00′50″N 103°51′54″W / 33.01389°N 103.86500°W / 33.01389; -103.86500 (Anderson Wind Project) | 15 | 2014 | [86] |
Storage power stations
Battery storage
Name | Coordinates | Discharge Capacity (MW) |
Year Completed |
Refs |
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Taos Mesa Energy Facility Hybrid | 36°25′24″N 105°37′12″W / 36.42333°N 105.62000°W / 36.42333; -105.62000 (Taos Mesa Energy Facility Hybrid) | 15 | 2022 | [87] |
NMSU Storage and Solar | 32°17′10″N 106°44′40″W / 32.28611°N 106.74444°W / 32.28611; -106.74444 (NMSU Solar and Storage) | 1 | 2022 | [88] |
Casa Mesa Wind Energy Center Hybrid | 34°36′18″N 103°57′58″W / 34.60500°N 103.96611°W / 34.60500; -103.96611 (Casa Mesa Wind Energy Center Hybrid) | 1 | 2018 | [89] |
Prosperity Energy Storage Facility Hybrid | 35°0′7″N 106°38′14″W / 35.00194°N 106.63722°W / 35.00194; -106.63722 (Prosperity Energy Storage Facility Hybrid) | 1 | 2011 | [90] |
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