Public Policy Forum

Rural and Tribal Land Electrification

Northern New Mexico is home to many Tribes, Pueblos, Nations, land grant areas, and rural communities, all of which have many opportunities to be part of the state’s clean energy transition. This forum will explore how renewable energy, energy storage, business and home electrification, energy efficiency and other clean energy tools can be used in tribal and rural communities.
Location Information:

Rural and Tribal Land Electrification

Wednesday, February 25, 2026

9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.

Northern New Mexico College – Event Center

921 N. Paseo de Oñate

Española, NM

Registration Open

EDUCATIONAL MATERIALS

Below are access links to the following educational materials.

Help Shape New Mexico’s Clean Energy Future

We need your data, analysis, and research to help inform the development of effective and equitable clean energy policy. Your expertise as a stakeholder is critical to ensuring the Comprehensive Energy Transition Strategy (CETS) reflects the needs and priorities of all New Mexicans. Don’t miss this opportunity to influence foundational policy.

Materials Needed:

Research, data analysis, policy briefs, and legislation related to clean energy, energy security, and equity.

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TRAVEL STIPEND

Travel support is available for Community members participating in EMNRD CETS Phase II Workshops around the state of New Mexico. Participants can apply to receive $250 participation stipend to offset travel costs to attend community focused workshops. Funds will be issued after the event, please be prepared to cover up-front travel costs for your participation in this event. Review the conditions and eligibility at the following link below.

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