Wind - pnmprod
Wind
Type |
Name |
Location |
Generating Capacity (MW) |
Wind |
Casa Mesa Wind |
De Baca and Quay Counties, House, NM |
50 |
Wind |
NM Wind Energy Center |
De Baca and Quay Counties, House, NM |
204 |
Wind |
Red Mesa Wind Energy Center |
McKinley County, Seboyeta, NM |
102 |
Wind | La Joya Wind Project | Torrance | 166 |
Wind | La Joya II Wind Project | Torrance | 140 |
PNM made significant investments in renewable energy since 2003, even before New Mexico had a Renewable Portfolio Standard (RPS).
New Mexico Wind Energy Center
The New Mexico Wind Energy Center was one of the world's largest wind farms when it went online October 1, 2003.
It is located 170 miles southeast of Albuquerque and 20 miles northeast of Fort Sumner. Power production does not require water, produce emissions or generate solid waste.
The wind center consists of 136 turbines, each standing 210 feet tall. The facility can produce up to 200 megawatts of power, or enough electricity to power 73,000 average-sized New Mexico residences.
In May 2003, PNM was awarded the 2003 Utility Leadership Award from the American Wind Energy Association, in recognition of PNM commitment to renewable energy and its contribution to the advancement of wind energy.
Red Mesa Wind Energy Center
Starting January 1, 2015, PNM began purchasing the energy output from the 102-megawatt Red Mesa Wind Energy Center, which is located about 50 miles west of Albuquerque and came online in 2010. The center's 64 turbines produce the energy used by 29,000 average residences.
Casa Mesa
The Casa Mesa wind facility located in De Baca and Quay Counties, NM provides 50 megawatts of wind energy to PNM customers.