A. The legislature finds that: (1) the generation of electricity through the use of renewable energy presents opportunities to promote energy self-sufficiency, preserve the state's natural resources and pursue an improved environment in New Mexico; (2) the use of renewable energy by public utilities subject to commission oversight in accordance with the Renewable Energy Act can bring significant economic benefits to New Mexico; (3) public utilities should be required to include prescribed amounts of renewable energy in their electric energy supply portfolios for sales to retail customers in New Mexico by prescribed dates; (4) public utilities should be able to recover their reasonable costs incurred to procure or generate energy from renewable energy resources used to meet the requirements of the Renewable Energy Act; (5) a public utility should have incentives to go beyond the minimum requirements of the renewable portfolio standard; (6) public utilities should not be required to acquire energy generated from renewable energy resources that could result in costs above a reasonable cost threshold; and (7) it may serve the public interest for public utilities to participate in national or regional renewable energy trading. B. The purposes of the Renewable Energy Act are to: (1) prescribe the amounts of renewable energy resources that public utilities shall include in their electric energy supply portfolios for sales to retail customers in New Mexico by prescribed dates; (2) allow public utilities to recover costs through the rate-making process incurred for procuring or generating renewable energy used to comply with the prescribed amount; and (3) protect public utilities and their ratepayers from renewable energy costs that are above a reasonable cost threshold. History: Laws 2004, ch. 65, § 2; 2007, ch. 4, § 6. The 2007 amendment, effective July 1, 2007, added Paragraphs (5) and (7) of Subsection A.
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