FERC issued an order ending a couple years of litigation over what Tri-State can charge its exiting members, picking a “Balance Sheet Approach” initially proposed by departing member United Power and then modified by commission staff.
Will Kit Carson show the way in green hydrogen, too?
Luis Reyes Jr., CEO of Kit Carson Electric Cooperative, is spearheading a groundbreaking green hydrogen project in northern New Mexico, aiming to utilize the now-closed molybdenum mine in Questa. With the help of a $96.5 million federal grant, Reyes plans to build a green hydrogen facility that will use renewable electricity to power an electrolyzer, producing hydrogen from water extracted from the abandoned mine.