PNM Approved To Dump Ownership Of San Juan Coal Plant (Farmington NM)
The Public Regulation Commission voted unanimously Wednesday to approve PNMs application for abandoning the San Juan Generating Station and using securitization bonds to recover some of the investment PNM will lose in the process. The decision, which was widely expected, came after the state Supreme Court ordered the PRC to apply law changes made by the Energy Transition Act towards PNMs exit of the coal-fired plant.
The ETA, which requires all the states utilities to transition to net zero electricity generation by 2050, enabled PNM to use securitization as a mechanism to help pay for its transition away from coal.
But PRC commissioners were previously hesitant to apply the new law to PNMs plans for exiting the San Juan Generating Station. PNM announced its plan to close the plant in 2017, but didnt submit the application to do so until after the ETA was in effect.
The PRCs decision was widely lauded by a coalition of clean energy and environmental justice advocates who say the securitization will reduce customers utility bills, provide financial support to the coal-dependent communities in San Juan County, and help create new clean energy jobs.
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https://nmpoliticalreport.com/2020/04/01/prc-oks-pnms-san-juan-generating-station-exit/