Date / Time
February 11, 20269:00am - 12:00pm
Contact
Location
San Juan College
4601 College Blvd, Farmington, NM 87402, USA
Henderson Fine Arts Building Room 9010
Resources
About: This workshop will explore how key stakeholders can use can use innovation, infrastructure, investment, and incentives to identify infrastructure, partnerships, and workforce actions that help re-employ displaced fossil-fuel workers in transmission, grid modernization, and clean-manufacturing careers, linking workforce pipelines, higher education, and state investment programs to strengthen regional reliability and long-term economic resilience. The region has been exploring developing a railroad connection that could help boost the region's desire for clean energy manufacturing, grid modernization, and workforce transition, turning Northwest New Mexico into a logistics and innovation hub that supports statewide decarbonization goals.
Your Participation Matters: This is a public forum designed for open dialogue. Your experiences, concerns, and ideas will directly inform state policy decisions that affect energy reliability, economic opportunity, and quality of life in the Four Corners region. Community perspectives are critical—and your presence will make a meaningful difference.
Travel Scholarship: A limited Travel Scholarship is available to support community members attending in person. Details and the official request form can be accessed at https://nmsu.link/CETS.
Thank you for your continued collaboration in advancing a clean, resilient, and inclusive energy future for New Mexico.
