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  • Ford’s electric pickup, the F-150 Lighting Pro, can even power your home during a prolonged power outage. PHOTO COURTESY OF FORD MOTOR COMPANY
    Mar 25, 2024
    Plugged In

    Of all the world’s changes the past 30 years, few are as significant as how we use energy.

  • Comet Nishimura, a somewhat bright comet that was visible late last summer, as it appeared September 5, 2023. During late March and early April, comet Pons-Brooks should exhibit a similar appearance when viewed with binoculars. IMAGE COURTESY OF MICHAEL JAEGER
    Mar 26, 2024
    Hale to the Stars

    The planetary show we’ve been enjoying in the evening sky since the latter part of 2023 still has a few more months to run, although only a few pla

  • Soda Biscuits
    Mar 25, 2024
    In The Kitchen

    To celebrate Women’s History Month, this month’s recipes are adapted from mid-1800s historical cookbooks from both U.S.

  • lady signing policy document
    Mar 26, 2024
    CEO Column
    We will continue to work with our broadband partners and legislators to identify the most effective deployment paths to connect all New Mexicans
  • Charise Swanson, speaking at a New Mexico Chamber of commerce event, is the first woman in NMREC history to serve as its CEO.
    Mar 11, 2024
    Cover Story
    The New Mexico Rural Electric Cooperatives would like to recognize and honor the women who have blazed a trail and are making history in the utility industry.
  • New Mexico
    Feb 27, 2024
    CEO Column
    January 16 marked the beginning of the second session of the 56th Legislature in Santa Fe. Over the last two weeks, we have paid. close attention to the pre-filed bills that could be detrimental to our New Mexico electric cooperatives.
  • Slow Cooker Chicken Green Beans
    Feb 26, 2024
    In The Kitchen

    Nothing says loving quite like homemade, warm and cozy food.

  • Manufactured Home
    Feb 01, 2024
    Energy Sense

    Q: I live in a manufactured home. How can I keep the inside temperature more comfortable and save on energy bills?